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Rudransh Mallik
Independent Researcher
India
Abstract
This manuscript presents a comprehensive study of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) system simulations for high-speed data transmission as of 2015. It focuses exclusively on technologies, algorithms, and frameworks available up to that year, ensuring strict adherence to the state of the art within the engineering discipline. Through detailed case studies, identification of research gaps, methodology explanations, simulation results, and critical discussions, this work elucidates the performance advantages and design considerations of MIMO architectures in wireless communications. Ten peer-reviewed references published up to 2018 support the findings and conclusions.
Keywords MIMO, high-speed data transmission, simulation, wireless communications, channel modeling
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