Multiple-input, multiple-output orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) is the dominant air interface for 4G and 5G broadband wireless communications.
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This article provides an overview of the basics of MIMO-OFDM technology and focuses on space-frequency signaling, receiver design, multiuser systems, and hardware implementation aspects. We conclude with a discussion of relevant open areas for further research
MIMO-OFDM is a key technology for next-generation cellular communications (3GPP-LTE, Mobile WiMAX, IMT-Advanced) as well as wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11n), wireless PAN (MB-OFDM), and broadcasting (DAB, DVB, DMB).
A particularly promising candidate for next-generation xed and mobile wireless systems is the combination of MIMO technology with Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM). This chapter provides an overview of the basic principles of MIMO-OFDM.
Multiple-input multiple-output wireless technology in combination with onal frequency division multiplexing OFDM) is an attractive air-interface next-generation wireless local area (WLANs), wireless metropolitan area (WMANs), and fourth-generation mobile lar wireless systems.
provides an overview of the basics of MIMO-OFDM technology and focuses on space-frequency signalling, receiver design, multiuser systems, and hardware implementation aspects.
This paper explains the basics of OFDM and MIMO wireless technologies and provides overview of MIMO-OFDM Combination. It also focuses on transceiver design using MIMO OFDM.Finally with discussion on various different areas for further research, the paper is concluded.
2023年3月2日 · MIMO-OFDM is a key technology and a strong candidate for 5G telecommunication systems. In the literature, there is no convenient survey study that rounds up all the necessary points to be investigated concerning such systems.