R. K. Miranda, J. Costa, M. A. M. Marinho, E. P. Freitas, Rafael de Freitas Ramos, Kefei Liu, H. So, L. Baltar, Rafael Timóteo de Sousa Júnior
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Abstract
By taking into account several dimension of the transmitted signal, such as space, frequency, period and time, MIMO-OFDM systems allow an increased spectral efficiency and an improved identifiability in comparison to matrix solutions. In this paper, we evaluate MIMO-OFDM systems for geometric scenarios where the narrow band approximation is violated. To this end a new data model is proposed to better represent the behavior of the system in the presence of wide band signals. Moreover, we also relax the assumption that the amount of transmitted antennas is equal to the number of transmitted symbols.