Samarendra Nath Sur
Sikkim Manipal University
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international journal of engineering trends and technology | 2014
Samarendra Nath Sur; Rabindranath Bera; Bansibadan Maji
We consider Vertical Bell Laboratories Layered Space-Time (V-BLAST) systems in correlated multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) Nakagami-m fading channels with equal power allocated to each transmit antenna and also we consider that the channel state information (CSI) is available only at the receiver. Now for practical application, study of the VBLAST MIMO system in correlated environment is necessary. In this paper, we present a detailed study of the channel capacity in correlated and uncorrelated channel condition and also validated the result with appropriate mathematical relation.
ieee india conference | 2011
Samarendra Nath Sur; Debjyoti Ghosh; Debasish Bhaskar; Rabindranath Bera
In this paper the BER and capacity performance of the V-BALST MIMO systems with Minimum mean square error (MMSE) and zero forcing (ZF) receiver over Nakagami-m channel is investigated. Both the bit error rate (BER) and capacity of MIMO systems have been analyzed with different modulation techniques and also with different configuration of MIMO systems. The simulated results have been verified by using corresponding mathematical calculation.
Archive | 2015
Samarendra Nath Sur; Rabindranath Bera; Bansibadan Maji
This paper deals with the implementation of decision feedback equalization-based receivers for MIMO systems in correlated Nakagami-m channel. Moreover, suboptimal, pre-equalization combining decision feedback receiver (DFE) architectures are examined and performance is compared with its linear counterparts.
International Journal of Computer Applications | 2011
Samarendra Nath Sur; Rabindranath Bera
input multiple output (MIMO) system using multiple transmit and receive antennas are widely recognized as the vital breakthrough that will allow future wireless systems to achieve higher data rates and also to increase diversity to combat channel fading. Therefore, a MIMO system can provide capacity gain and diversity gain. In this paper, we investigate the channel capacity issue of the Vertical
Archive | 2015
Samarendra Nath Sur; Soumyasree Bera; Rabindranath Bera; Bansibadan Maji
Bell Laboratories Layered Spa ce
Iete Journal of Research | 2015
Subhankar Shome; Rabindranath Bera; Bonsibadan Maji; Samarendra Nath Sur; Soumyasree Bera
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Archive | 2019
Shubham Kapoor; Soumyasree Bera; Samarendra Nath Sur
BLAST) multiple
Archive | 2018
Samarendra Nath Sur; Rabindranath Bera; Bansibadan Maji
input multiple
Archive | 2018
Nima Donka Tamang; Samarendra Nath Sur; Soumyasree Bera; Rabindranath Bera
output (MIMO) system with minimum min square error (MMSE) receiver and zero
Archive | 2018
Rabindranath Bera; Debasish Bhaskar; Samarendra Nath Sur; Soumyasree Bera; Arun Kumar Singh; Swastika Chakraborty; Amit Agarwal; Ganesh Sharma; Safal Sharma; Preman Chettri; Riwas Gurung
f orcing (ZF) receivers in fading channel condition. In this paper, the difference in capacity of MIMO system with the MMSE receiver and ZF receiver is validated by comparing the mathematical relation and the simulated results. KeywordsMMSE, ZF, Capacity, Rician factor.