High data rate transmission in an indoor environment is an important issue for the next generation of wireless communications systems. For high data rate links (155 Mbits/s) a large channel around 60 GHz has been allocated world-wide for unlicensed, dense wireless local communications. However this indoor channel is a fading channel and an improved modulation technique is required to obtain such high data rate. In this paper, we propose a comparison of two adaptive modulation techniques based on OFDM. Tests have been realized on simulated channels as well as real indoor channel.
Performance analysis of adaptive modulation for fading channels
01.01.2003
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Performance Analysis of Adaptive Modulation for Fading Channels
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