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Multipoint Transmission Scheduling in an Underwater Distributed Antenna System

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This paper considers a distributed antenna system (DAS) with two remote transmitters to communicate with one mobile node, and investigates two transmission schemes: antenna switching and Alamouti coding. The time splitting factor between two transmitters in the antenna switching scheme and the power splitting factor in the Alamouti coding scheme are optimized to minimize the outage probability, as a function of the distances of the mobile node to the transmitters.

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        WUWNet '15: Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems
        October 2015
        228 pages
        ISBN:9781450340366
        DOI:10.1145/2831296
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        • Xiaoli Ma,
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        • Zheng Peng
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        1. Alamouti coding
        2. Distributed antenna system
        3. antenna switching
        4. outage probability
        5. parallel channels

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