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Performance of MIMO over SUI Channels for IEEE 802.16 Networks

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Distributed Computing and Networking (ICDCN 2012)

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Stanford University Interim (SUI) channel model has been proposed for simulations, design, development and testing of technologies suitable for IEEE 802.16 networks. SUI channel model proposes a set of six empirical time-dispersive channels for three typical terrain types. Most of the simulation studies for IEEE 802.16 networks involving Multi-Input Multi-Output (MIMO), either use a flat fading channel model or adopt an existing analytical/standard model, such as Kronecker model, 3GPP, IEEE 802.11 Broadband wireless models, and Pedestrian model A-B. Although this reduces the complexity of the channel models, it results in lower accuracy. This paper presents the evaluation of Bit Error Rate (BER) performance of various MIMO techniques for 2×2 and 4×4 antenna configurations, over SUI channel models. The encoding and decoding equations for Space-Time Block Code (STBC) \(\mathcal{G}4\) and Spatial Multiplexing (SM) for frequency selective channels are also presented.

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Saravana Manickam, R., Dhingra, L., Murthy, C.S.R. (2012). Performance of MIMO over SUI Channels for IEEE 802.16 Networks. In: Bononi, L., Datta, A.K., Devismes, S., Misra, A. (eds) Distributed Computing and Networking. ICDCN 2012. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 7129. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-25959-3_24

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