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Switching Between Diversity and Spatial Multiplexing in Massive MIMO Systems

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In this paper, a new scalable and adaptable STBC (space time bloc coding) architecture is proposed. This architecture is based on switching between diversity and spatial multiplexing depending on the instantaneous channel state and offers an improvement of bit error rate performances comparing to conventional STBCs.

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Correspondence to Halima Bergaoui , Yosra Mlayah , Fethi Tlili or Fatma Rouissi .

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Bergaoui, H., Mlayah, Y., Tlili, F., Rouissi, F. (2018). Switching Between Diversity and Spatial Multiplexing in Massive MIMO Systems. In: Boudriga, N., Alouini, MS., Rekhis, S., Sabir, E., Pollin, S. (eds) Ubiquitous Networking. UNet 2018. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 11277. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-02849-7_5

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