3G MIMO - Principal Issues of Research

Principal Issues of Research

The following items list the issues of the multiple antenna research aims to improve the performance of radio communications.

  • Intelligent antenna
  • Smart antenna
  • Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)
  • Beamforming
  • Diversity combining
  • Diversity scheme
  • Space–time code
  • Spatial multiplexing
  • Space-division multiple access (SDMA)
  • Advanced MIMO communications
  • Multi-user MIMO
  • Precoding
  • Dirty paper coding (DPC)
  • Cooperative wireless communications
  • Cooperative diversity

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