Proceedings of the 1999 IEEE Information Theory and Communications Workshop (Cat. No. 99EX253)
DOI: 10.1109/itcom.1999.781397
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Limiting performance of block-fading channels with multiple antennas

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“…In (20), we have assumed that the transmitter has no knowledge of the channel and hence uses same average power on each of the transmitter. If the transmitter knows the channel, then the power across different antennas can be adapted to achieve an improved performance [25,83].…”
Section: Spreading and Modulationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In (20), we have assumed that the transmitter has no knowledge of the channel and hence uses same average power on each of the transmitter. If the transmitter knows the channel, then the power across different antennas can be adapted to achieve an improved performance [25,83].…”
Section: Spreading and Modulationmentioning
confidence: 99%