Measurement of time-varying multiple-input multiple-output channels
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Abstract: We derive a criterion on the measurability / identifiability of Multiple--Input Multiple--Output (MIMO) channels based on the size of the so-called spreading support of its subchannels. Novel MIMO transmission techniques provide high-capacity communication channels in time-varying environments and exact knowledge of the transmission channel operator is of key importance when trying to transmit information at a rate close to channel capacity.
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