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Design of MIMO Spatial Division Multiple Access Techniques for Multi-User Wireless Data Services

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Dimension Value
  • Discipline
  • Structural Sciences
    • Information Science
  • Project Working Hours
  • Not Specified
  • Research Study Hybrid Value Creation
  • Not Specified
  • Funding Institutions
  • National governmental Funding
    • Other
  • Other Funding Institutions
  • Australian Research Council
  • Supportprogram
  • ARC Discovery
Contact Person/s: Prof. Jinhong Yuan

Design of MIMO Spatial Division Multiple Access Techniques for Multi-User Wireless Data Services ()

The project aims at developing novel wireless techniques to enable a breakthrough in multi-user multimedia services in the ICT industry sector. The Australian research community will benefit from the new theoretical techniques, design and deployment of next-generation wireless systems, while wireless users will benefit from improved quality, high data rates and low cost of services. Other benefits include training researchers and industrial innovators, generation of valuable intellectual property and patent outcomes, which may help Australian telecommunication and information industry to become a leader in wireless ICT based technologies, ensure Australian ICT companies to gain commercial advantages, and contribute to national economy


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This project was described byAdmin Istrator (22. June 2011 - 10:36)
This project was last edited by Sanja Tumbas (1. July 2012 - 21:21)

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