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Approximately universal codes over slow-fading channels
Saurabha Tavildar,
Pramod Viswanath
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Coding Scheme
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Diversity Gain
100%
Error Probability
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Fading Channels
25%
Fundamental Tradeoffs
25%
High Signal-to-noise Ratio
25%
Multiple-input multiple-output Channels
25%
Multiplexing Gain
100%
Outage Capacity
25%
Reliable Communication
25%
Slow Fading
25%
Slow Fading Channel
100%
Space-time Codes
25%
Statistical Characterization
25%
Universal Code
100%
Engineering
Approximately Universal Code
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Coding Scheme
25%
Diversity Gain
100%
Fading Channel
25%
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
25%
Multiplexing Gain
100%
Optimality
25%
Outage Capacity
25%
Reliable Communication
25%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
25%
Slow Fading Channel
100%
Statistical Characterization
25%
Computer Science
Approximation (Algorithm)
25%
Fading Channel
100%
MIMO Systems
25%
Multiplexing
100%
Noise-to-Signal Ratio
25%
Reliable Communication
25%
space time block coding
25%