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Published 2006 | Published
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Multiple-Antenna Systems and Wireless Networks

Abstract

The use of multiple antennas, at the transmitter, receiver or both, promises both higher data rates as well as greater reliability in point-to-point communication channels. While this is now well understood, it is only recently that the impact of multiple antenna systems in a wireless network is being systematically assessed. In this paper, using the example of the downlink of a cellular system, we review some of the issues related to throughput, delay and scheduling that arise when multiple antennas are deployed at the base station or at the user terminals.

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© 2006 IEEE. Issue Date: 17-19 Jan. 2006, Date of Current Version: 10 April 2006. This work was supported in part by the National Science Foundation under grants no. CCR-0133818 and CCR-0326554, by the David and Lucille Packard Foundation, and by Caltech's Lee Center for Advanced Networking.

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