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Overview of OFDMA and MIMO Systems

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In this chapter, we will give an overview of OMA system, including the characteristics of the mobile communication channel, the basic theories of the OFDM system, and the basic theories of the MIMIO system.

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Chen, C., Cheng, X. (2020). Overview of OFDMA and MIMO Systems. In: Resource Allocation for OFDMA Systems. Wireless Networks. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19392-8_2

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