07-06-2013 02:36 AM
in MIMO systems, is there really a need to do the RF downconversion of a received signal to baseband then after sometime upconvert it for transmission? can we just tap the RF signal (the raw data) and just make a loopback for it to ready for retransmission? What if i dont want any signal processing involved with my signal, can i just disable this down/upconversion path then just use a direct path like a loopback?
07-06-2013 11:08 PM
07-08-2013 02:03 AM
yes, received and transmit the signal with delay...so it will be possible of no more downconversion? or still need to have different freq for Tx & Rx?
07-09-2013 12:39 PM
For MIMO communication one of the key inputs is carrier frequency. It's important for converting to baseband. If you follow MIMO best practices and the device intended use then you will be downcoverting and reconstructing the signal.
07-09-2013 01:01 PM
Its common to decode and re-encode the signal for transmission to remove the noise introduced by the channel on the first hop. Answers to all of these questions really depend on what you're trying to accomplish and/or research.