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Multiple Input and Multiple Output (MIMO) is a new technology that promises to significantly increase the capacity of wireless communication systems. MIMO technology increases capacity by exploiting the multi path channel. Unfortunately results presented in the literature [1,2] neglect antenna effects. This paper investigates the effect that parameters such as number, spacing, coupling and far field antenna patterns of antennas have on the capacity of MIMO systems in Rayleigh channels.

Type

Conference paper

Publication Date

01/12/2004

Volume

1

Pages

617 - 621