What is it about?
This research paper discusses novel closed-form expressions for the ergodic capacity of multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) ad hoc networks. It presents a new approach to analyzing the performance of MIMO ad hoc networks, by deriving exact expressions for their ergodic capacity that can be used in network design and optimization. The paper also provides an analytical framework to evaluate the effect of various system parameters on this capacity, including antenna configuration, number of users/nodes, and fading conditions. Finally, it discusses the implications of the derived expressions on network design and optimization.
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This research paper is important because it provides a more accurate and efficient way of assessing the performance of MIMO ad hoc networks. The derived closed-form expressions for ergodic capacity enable network designers to quickly evaluate the effect of various system parameters on this capacity, which can be used in network design and optimization. Furthermore, these expressions provide insight into how different configurations affect the overall performance of an ad hoc network. Thus, this research could help improve existing wireless communication systems by providing a better understanding of how they work and how to optimize them for better performance.
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This page is a summary of: Novel Closed-Form Expressions for Ergodic Capacity of MIMO Ad-Hoc Networks, October 2021, ACM (Association for Computing Machinery),
DOI: 10.1145/3501409.3501690.
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