255 research outputs found

    Transmission of compressed multimedia data over wireless channels using space-time OFDM with adaptive beamforming

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    The transmission of multimedia data over wireless channels poses significant constraints on the communication system bandwidth, energy, and latency. To overcome these bottlenecks to wireless multimedia communication, various channel coding and transmit diversity schemes have been proposed. In previous work, we have shown that space-time block-coding (STBC) with adaptive beamforming (STBC-OFDM-AB) is an effective technique for improving the error-rate performance and channel capacity of wireless multimedia systems utilizing OFDM. In this paper, we introduce a transmission system for multimedia communication employing STBC-OFDM with adaptive beamforming incorporating a perceptually-based image compression coder - which consists of a 2-D discrete wavelet transform (DWT), an adaptive quantizer (with thresholding) and variable-length entropy encoding. Initial simulation results based on the transmission of compressed images, showed that the performance improvement introduced by STBC-OFDM-AB can be readily observed, and compared to other transmission methods is better suited to wireless multimedia communication

    Multimedia transmission over wireless space-time-frequency coded OFDM

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    The transmission of multimedia data over wireless systems generally require network devices designed with a high communication bandwidth, power, and processing resources. To deal with these bottlenecks commonly associated with multimedia transmission, various diversity coding schemes have been proposed. We have previously shown that wireless OFDM systems based on space-time block-coding with adaptive beamforming (STBC-OFDM-AB) are well suited to multimedia communication. Recent studies have shown further performance gains in systems utilizing space-time-frequency (STF) coding. In this paper, we introduce a transmission system which combines STF coding with adaptive beamforming (STF-OFDM-AB). Simulation results based on the transmission of compressed images showed that the performance improvements introduced by STF-OFDM-AB can be readily observed

    MIMO Systems

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    In recent years, it was realized that the MIMO communication systems seems to be inevitable in accelerated evolution of high data rates applications due to their potential to dramatically increase the spectral efficiency and simultaneously sending individual information to the corresponding users in wireless systems. This book, intends to provide highlights of the current research topics in the field of MIMO system, to offer a snapshot of the recent advances and major issues faced today by the researchers in the MIMO related areas. The book is written by specialists working in universities and research centers all over the world to cover the fundamental principles and main advanced topics on high data rates wireless communications systems over MIMO channels. Moreover, the book has the advantage of providing a collection of applications that are completely independent and self-contained; thus, the interested reader can choose any chapter and skip to another without losing continuity

    Diversity Management in MIMO-OFDM Systems

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    Near-Instantaneously Adaptive HSDPA-Style OFDM Versus MC-CDMA Transceivers for WIFI, WIMAX, and Next-Generation Cellular Systems

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    Burts-by-burst (BbB) adaptive high-speed downlink packet access (HSDPA) style multicarrier systems are reviewed, identifying their most critical design aspects. These systems exhibit numerous attractive features, rendering them eminently eligible for employment in next-generation wireless systems. It is argued that BbB-adaptive or symbol-by-symbol adaptive orthogonal frequency division multiplex (OFDM) modems counteract the near instantaneous channel quality variations and hence attain an increased throughput or robustness in comparison to their fixed-mode counterparts. Although they act quite differently, various diversity techniques, such as Rake receivers and space-time block coding (STBC) are also capable of mitigating the channel quality variations in their effort to reduce the bit error ratio (BER), provided that the individual antenna elements experience independent fading. By contrast, in the presence of correlated fading imposed by shadowing or time-variant multiuser interference, the benefits of space-time coding erode and it is unrealistic to expect that a fixed-mode space-time coded system remains capable of maintaining a near-constant BER

    Investigation of Channel Adaptation and Interference for Multiantenna OFDM

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