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A tensor structure proposal for the MIMO schemes implementation
Author(s) -
Martín Diomedes Bravo,
Daniela Trujillo Cabrera,
Andrés Barrera Canchón
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
sistemas and telematica
Language(s) - Spanish
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1692-5238
DOI - 10.18046/syt.v12i29.1841
Subject(s) - mimo , tensor (intrinsic definition) , flexibility (engineering) , computer science , degrees of freedom (physics and chemistry) , computer engineering , matrix (chemical analysis) , algorithm , theoretical computer science , electronic engineering , channel (broadcasting) , mathematics , telecommunications , engineering , physics , statistics , materials science , quantum mechanics , pure mathematics , composite material
Este trabajo propone el uso de estructuras con tensores, como método para la implementación de esquemas MIMO [Multiple-input Multiple-output], con el objetivo de ampliar los grados de libertad que se tienen al trabajar con matrices; su importancia radica en la flexibilidad que ofrecen los tensores al poder incluir mas variables de un sistema para transmitir o recibir información, aunque con un costo en complejidad computacional. Fue verificado que el uso de estructuras con tensores sobre las estructuras MIMO permite obtener los mismos resultados de tasa de error de bit, y aprovechar un mayor número de grados de libertad en los esquemas de transmisión de múltiples antenasThis work proposes the use of tensor structures as a method of Multiple-input Multiple-output [MIMO] schemes implementation, with the target to extend the freedom grades that the matrix array provides, this take importance when include more variables of the system for transmit or receive information a major flexibility is achieved, but with a cost of computational complexity. It was verified that the use of tensor structures in the MIMO schemes allows to obtain the same results of the bit error rate and give the possibility of increase the freedom grades in the transmit structu

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