Abstract

A new proposed method is presented, where multiple antennas have been applied into HIPERLAN/2 system in addition to employing space-time diversity technique, especially the Alamouti technique. The suggested approach is used to cancel or reduce the effect of the transmitted power using a feedback signal process within the transceiver unit, especially when the antennas are closely located and working in full-mode duplexing. Several parameters including the transmitted power, the received power, and the feedback accuracy have been considered for testing the performance of the system in term of the signal to noise ratio (SNR) versus bit error rate (BER). A software programme using MATLAB and Simulink is implemented to evaluate the proposed method. The results showed that the system performance is heavily dependent on the amount of the mismatch in the feedback, the received power, and the transmitted power. The performance of the system decreases as the feedback accuracy increases when the transmitted power and the received power are constant. At the same time, the performance of the system decreases as the transmitted power increases when the received power and the mismatch are constant. Finally, the increase in the received power enhances the system performance when the other parameters are constant.

Highlights

  • The demand for employing multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system has been increased to increase the data rate and to utilize the available bandwidth effectively [1,2,3,4]

  • HIPERLAN/2 system shown in Figure 2 is tested when the 16QAM modulation is used

  • It can be noticed that less signal to noise ratio (SNR) is required as the modulation scheme complexity is reduced, because where the transmit and the receive antennas are closely located

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Summary

Introduction

The demand for employing multiple input multiple output (MIMO) system has been increased to increase the data rate and to utilize the available bandwidth effectively [1,2,3,4]. At the same time,developed researchers have been working on how to mitigate the multipath effect in wireless one of the earliest MIMO systems; his work was a starting point for researchers to depend on using more than one antenna at the transmit receive sides. Diversitysystems; gain, interference reduction, gain, and point spatial multiplexing are the most one of the earliest MIMO his work wasarray a starting for researchers to depend on using important advantages of MIMO systems. Both maximum multiplexing and maximum more than one antenna at the transmit and receive sides [6,7,8,9,10].

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