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Digital Modulation Techniques in MIMO Systems

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The basic work related to digital communication techniques was carried out by Shannon [1]. Since then, the theory and applications of digital communication systems have been greatly advanced [2-6]. With the introduction of mobile and cellular communications, digital communication techniques have been investigated for wireless systems [7-10]. In addition, a new stream of research on and implementation of digital communication techniques has been established with the advent of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) communication systems during the last decade, [11-14].

This chapter provides an overview of different digital modulation techniques and their applications in single input single output (SISO) and MIMO wireless systems with an emphasis on their implementation techniques. The fundamentals of digital modulation techniques are presented. Then, the analysis and the modeling of the various modulation schemes both in single carrier, multicarrier and orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) systems are described. The last section of the chapter is devoted to the accuracy metrics of digital modulation implementation.

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Mohammadi, A., Ghannouchi, F.M. (2012). Digital Modulation Techniques in MIMO Systems. In: RF Transceiver Design for MIMO Wireless Communications. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 145. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-27635-4_3

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