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Transmitting Image in 3D Wireless Channel using Adaptive Algorithm Processing with MMSE based on MIMO principles

With the growing evolution of wireless communication technologies, there is still a need for higher data rates, increased system capacity, and improved service quality. OFDM WiMAX technology is now regarded as one of the most common solutions for Broadband Wireless Connectivity in Urban Areas, capab...

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Published in:Journal of physics. Conference series 2021-08, Vol.1973 (1), p.12131
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Algorithms
Attenuation
Broadband
Doppler effect
Image transmission
Interoperability
MIMO communication
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
Physics
Signal detection
Signal processing
Transmission
Urban areas
Wireless communications
Wireless networks
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