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Do LTE physical layer need to use a SVD decomposition in case 4×4 antena structure.

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Do LTE physical layer need to use a SVD decomposition in case 4×4 antena structure.
posted Jun 17, 2014 by Mohammad

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Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) is one of the possible approaches for MIMO decoding (aka deprecoding).

Deprecoding takes place in the receiver chain which is not standardized and it’s up to vendor implementation. SVD may be used in LTE, but it’s neither not mandatory nor pointed in the specifications as an option.

answer Jun 18, 2014 by Puneet Batra
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