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Challenges in Future Short Range Wireless Systems

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IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 24–-31, 2007.

Abstract

As RF and baseband engineers strive to satisfy the demand for ever higher data rates in next generation wireless systems, they are faced with three challenging requirements: both spectral efficiency and bandwidth have to be increased, and the cost per bit has to be kept low. A combination of MIMO, OFDM and TDD is a promising candidate technology to meet these objectives. However, realizing the potential gains of this approach requires tackling a number of new challenges: real MIMO channels, real-"Dirty"-RF and tough real-time constraints

Subject areas
  • Multi-antenna Systems
  • Signal Processing
 
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IEEEtran BibTeX-Entry
@article{FZJJ07cifs,
   author          = "G. Fettweis and E. Zimmermann and V. Jungnickel and E. A. Jorswieck", 
   title           = "{Challenges in Future Short Range Wireless Systems}", 
   journal         = "IEEE Vehicular Technology Magazine", 
   volume          = "1", 
   number          = "2", 
   pages           = "24–-31", 
   year            = "2007", 
}

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