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Distributed transmit beamforming based on a 3-bit feedback system

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Tushar, Wayes
Smith, David

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IEEE Signal Processing Society

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A distributed transmit beamforming technique is developed for both a static and a time-varying channel in a wireless sensor network. This algorithm is based on an iterative procedure that synchronizes the transmitters to send a common message signal coherently to the receiver, using a 3-bit feedback in each timeslot. Results show that the received power increases quadratically with number of transmitters, and there is a substantially improved performance over a 1-bit feedback system and system without feedback.

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4th International Conference on Signal Processing and Communication Systems, ICSPCS'2010

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2037-12-31
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