MIMO-OFDM Wireless Communications with MATLAB mycomlife (original) (raw)
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This book provides a comprehensive introduction to the basic theory and practice of wireless channel modeling, OFDM, and MIMO, with MATLAB programs to simulate MIMO-OFDM systems. It is primarily designed for engineers and researchers in wireless communications, aiming to help readers understand concepts, techniques, and equations in MIMO-OFDM communication while using MATLAB for simulation purposes. The content is structured in parts, detailing foundational concepts, OFDM transmission techniques, and MIMO techniques, ensuring accessibility for both novices and experienced users.
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