2008 IEEE Radio and Wireless Symposium 2008
DOI: 10.1109/rws.2008.4463557
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Multiple-input multiple-output Rayleigh flat fading outage capacity using channel estimation

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“…As a consequence, it is reasonable to assume the fading channel can be estimated perfectly and thus { ( )} n ct is know to the receiver. According to (43) and assuming the index of transmitted signal is m t , the detection procedure of RAKE demodulator can be expressed in (52). This detection procedure involving RAKE demodulator can also be graphically depicted in Fig.…”
Section: B Rake Demodulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…As a consequence, it is reasonable to assume the fading channel can be estimated perfectly and thus { ( )} n ct is know to the receiver. According to (43) and assuming the index of transmitted signal is m t , the detection procedure of RAKE demodulator can be expressed in (52). This detection procedure involving RAKE demodulator can also be graphically depicted in Fig.…”
Section: B Rake Demodulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, capacity in different block transmission interval is different and random. As a consequence, outage capacity should be used to characterize the channel [50]- [52]. More specifically, from information theory, we might know that the channel capacity characterizes the randomness and uncertainty of a channel [53].…”
Section: A Fundamentals Of Channel Capacitymentioning
confidence: 99%