A simulation study on space-time equalization for mobile broadband communication in an industrial indoor environment

Abstract
Linear space-time equalization is shown to be effective in coping with the complicated propagation con- ditions for wireless broadband communication in an in- dustrial indoor environment. This is demonstrated by re- alistic simulations that use real channel measurement data obtained from a vector channel sounder for modeling the influence of the radio channel. The system parameters are similar to the HIPERLAN/1 standard of ETSI with a data rate of about 24 Msym/s and a carrier frequency of 5.2 GHz.

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