Title
Stabilized precoder with antenna diversity for wireless LANs
Abstract
Multipath fading is a major obstacle to be overcome in achieving high data rates for wireless LANs. Powerful equalizers needed to combat multipath are costly in terms of processing power, training sequence overhead and training time. In time-division-duplex radio systems, precoding may be used to shift the equalization burden from the receiver to the transmitter, enabling significant reductions in complexity and transmission overhead. This article describes a stabilized precoder with switched antenna diversity which achieves simple and efficient precoding for wireless LANs.
Year
DOI
Venue
1999
10.1109/30.809202
Consumer Electronics, IEEE Transactions
Keywords
Field
DocType
decision feedback equalisers,diversity reception,encoding,fading channels,indoor radio,land mobile radio,multipath channels,packet radio networks,radio receivers,radio transmitters,stability,wireless LAN,DFE,ISI,complexity reduction,data packets,equalizers,high data rates,indoor radio,intersymbol interference,mobile radio,multipath fading,precoding,processing power,receiver,stabilized precoder,switched antenna diversity,time-division-duplex radio systems,training sequence overhead,training time,transmission overhead reduction,transmitter,wireless LAN
Multipath propagation,Transmitter,Obstacle,Antenna diversity,Equalization (audio),Computer science,Computer network,Electronic engineering,Wireless lan,Precoding,Encoding (memory)
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
45
4
0098-3063
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.42
7
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
M. P. Sellars141.48
S. D. Greaves241.48
Ian J. Wassell316915.03