Great Expectations: The value of spatial diversity to wireless networks. Diggavi, S N., Al-Dhahir, N., Stamoulis, A., & A R. Calderbank, undefined Proceedings of the IEEE, 92(2):217–270, February, 2004. This paper won the 2006 IEEE Donald Fink Prize prize paper award, which is an IEEE-wide paper award across all IEEE journals and magazines.
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Spatial diversity is realized through multiple independently fading transmit/receive antenna paths in single-user communications; through independently fading links in multi-user communications; through multiple independent routing paths in networks. Adopting spatial diversity as a central theme, we study its information-theoretic foundations, then we examine its benefits across the physical (signal transmission/coding and receiver signal processing) and networking (resource allocation, routing, and applications) layers.
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 abstract = {Spatial diversity is realized through multiple independently fading transmit/receive antenna paths in single-user communications; through independently fading links in multi-user communications; through multiple independent routing paths in networks.
Adopting spatial diversity as a central theme, we study its information-theoretic foundations, then we examine its benefits across the physical (signal transmission/coding and receiver signal processing) and networking (resource allocation, routing, and applications) layers.},
 author = {S N. Diggavi and N. Al-Dhahir and A. Stamoulis and A R. Calderbank,},
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 title = {Great Expectations: The value of spatial diversity to wireless networks},
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