Performance analysis of MIMO-based transmission techniques for image quality in 4G wireless network

The use of Multiple Inputs Multiple Outputs (MIMO) over the wireless network is increasing rapidly in present years and is expected to be more in future too. The multiple transmit antennas and receive antennas can be introduced in the next generation of wireless network standards for image communication in real time. The image communication has the requirement of large bandwidth. The image data representation requires large information that leads data at high rates and it in turns the high communication energy with distortions in the transmitted image. Various competing MIMO transmission techniques, namely, ODQ, BST, OBST, RO and CO are used to improve the image quality. The paper discussed the few transmission techniques of MIMO for image quality over the 4G wireless network.

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