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Performance of Human Bond Communications Using Cooperative MIMO Architecture

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Humans have significantly improved their quality of life using modern communication technologies. Earlier, human bond communication (HBC) was introduced to the community as a new concept of transmitting five humankind senses. This paper proposes a method for the HBC transmission to transmit massive amounts of data is available due to HBC transmission demands by implementing cooperation among several base stations in a MIMO architecture to promote the performance of the system. The findings of this work are evaluated by conducting simulation tests in ideal channels and by performing measurements at different frequencies in actual propagation environments. The proposed algorithm facilitates data transmission via HBC by improving the performance and data transmission rate of the cooperative access point system.

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Rahimi, M., Prasad, R. Performance of Human Bond Communications Using Cooperative MIMO Architecture. Wireless Pers Commun 95, 155–167 (2017). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11277-017-4422-x

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