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Wireless Communication Using Dual Antenna Arrays

Wireless Communication Using Dual Antenna Arrays

Paperback

Series: The Springer International Engineering and Computer Science, Book 529

Technology & Engineering

ISBN10: 1475784279
ISBN13: 9781475784275
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: Apr 26 2013
Pages: 128
Weight: 0.48
Height: 0.32 Width: 6.14 Depth: 9.21
Language: English
At present, the expansion of tetherless communications is a technological trend surpassed perhaps only by the explosive growth of the Internet. Wireless systems are being deployed today mainly for telephony, satisfying the ind- trialized nations' appetite for talk-on-the-go, and providing much-needed communications infrastructure in developing countries. The desire for wi- less access to the Internet is starting to add fuel to the growth of tetherless communications. Indeed, the synergy of wireless and Internet technologies will lead to a host of exciting new applications, some of which are not yet envisioned. Future-generation wireless systems will achieve capacities much higher than the systems of today by incorporating myriad improvements. These in- vations include transmission in higher-frequency bands, smart antennas, multi-user detection, new forward error-correction techniques, and advanced network resource-allocation techniques. The term smart antenna usually refers to the deployment of multiple antennas at the base-station site, coupled with special processing of the m- tiple received signals. Smart antennas can adaptively reject co-channel int- ference and mitigate multipath fading, and have been identified by many as a promising means to extend base-station coverage, increase system capacity and enhance quality of service.

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