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Publications [#235846] of Robert Calderbank

Papers Published

  1. Diggavi, SN; Al-Dhahir, N; Stamoulis, A; Calderbank, AR, Great expectations: The value of spatial diversity in wireless networks, Proceedings of the IEEE, vol. 92 no. 2 (January, 2004), pp. 219-270, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/03/28)

    Abstract:
    In this paper, the effect of spatial diversity on the throughput and reliability of wireless networks is examined. Spatial diversity is realized through multiple independently fading transmit/receive antenna paths in single-user communication and through independently fading links in multiuser communication. Adopting spatial diversity as a central theme, we start by studying its information-theoretic foundations, then we illustrate its benefits across the physical (signal transmission/coding and receiver signal processing) and networking (resource allocation, routing, and applications) layers. Throughout the paper, we discuss engineering intuition and tradeoffs, emphasizing the strong interactions between the various network functionalities. © 2004 IEEE.

 

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