Abstract

We compare two approaches to use multiple transmit antennas in an FEC coded wireless system: smart antennas use an antenna array to direct a beam in the direction of the dominant transmission path in order to obtain an antenna gain. Another approach is to use multiple transmit antennas for diversity using space-time block codes. Since no knowledge of the channel is required at the transmitter we denote this approach as dumb antennas. Using equivalent single-input channel models we compare smart and dumb antennas in terms of the BER performance and channel capacity and discuss under which conditions it is preferable to use multiple transmit antennas for transmit diversity or for beamforming.

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