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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/KICS.2011.36C.5.326

Performance Evaluation of IEEE 802.16m MIMO Modes  

Kim, Nu-Li-Byul (연세대학교 원주캠퍼스 디지털통신연구실)
Kim, Iae-Kwon (연세대학교 원주캠퍼스 디지털통신연구실)
Bang, Young-Ok (한국전자통신연구원)
Park, Youn-Ok (한국전자통신연구원)
Abstract
In this paper, we evaluate the performance of multi-antenna techniques adopted for the IEEE 802.16m standard. Base station is equipped with 4 or 8 antennas, and each mobile station (MS) has 2, 4, 8 antennas. The number of MSs is 4, and MIMO modes 0, 1, and 4 are evaluated. For each mimo mode, various number of data streams can be implemented, and the selected number of streams in the paper corresponds to the parameters adopted for hardware implementation. The error performance of various mimo modes presented in this paper was used as reference performance to verify successful hardware implementation.
Keywords
IEEE 802.16m;
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