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Transmit Diversity v. Spatial Multiplexing in Modern MIMO Systems

Information Theory 2009-03-05 v2 math.IT

Abstract

A contemporary perspective on the tradeoff between transmit antenna diversity and spatial multiplexing is provided. It is argued that, in the context of most modern wireless systems and for the operating points of interest, transmission techniques that utilize all available spatial degrees of freedom for multiplexing outperform techniques that explicitly sacrifice spatial multiplexing for diversity. In the context of such systems, therefore, there essentially is no decision to be made between transmit antenna diversity and spatial multiplexing in MIMO communication. Reaching this conclusion, however, requires that the channel and some key system features be adequately modeled and that suitable performance metrics be adopted; failure to do so may bring about starkly different conclusions. As a specific example, this contrast is illustrated using the 3GPP Long-Term Evolution system design.

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@article{arxiv.0811.3887,
  title  = {Transmit Diversity v. Spatial Multiplexing in Modern MIMO Systems},
  author = {Angel Lozano and Nihar Jindal},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0811.3887},
  year   = {2009}
}

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Submitted to IEEE Trans. Wireless Communications (revised Feb. 2009)

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