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Performance Enhancement Of Cellular Ofdm Based Wireless Lans By Exploiting Spatial Diversity Techniques

Authors: S. Ali. Tajer; Babak H. Khalaj;

Performance Enhancement Of Cellular Ofdm Based Wireless Lans By Exploiting Spatial Diversity Techniques

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This paper represents an investigation on how exploiting multiple transmit antennas by OFDM based wireless LAN subscribers can mitigate physical layer error rate. Then by comparing the Wireless LANs that utilize spatial diversity techniques with the conventional ones it will reveal how PHY and TCP throughputs behaviors are ameliorated. In the next step it will assess the same issues based on a cellular context operation which is mainly introduced as an innovated solution that beside a multi cell operation scenario benefits spatio-temporal signaling schemes as well. Presented simulations will shed light on the improved performance of the wide range and high quality wireless LAN services provided by the proposed approach.

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Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO), and WirelessLocal Area Network (WLAN).

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