Cooperative multiple-access using user-clustering and...

Pulse or digital communications – Systems using alternating or pulsating current – Plural channels for transmission of a single pulse train

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C375S299000, C375S260000, C375S130000, C455S500000, C455S101000, C370S329000, C370S330000

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07623589

ABSTRACT:
Multiple wireless user devices act cooperatively to communicate with a remote destination node through a MIMO channel. In at least one embodiment, a cooperative cluster of user devices is formed that makes use of vertical coding techniques to achieve enhanced communication performance.

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