MIMO vs. Vector OFDM: What's the Difference?

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Vector OFDM and MIMO are distinct concepts in wireless communication, with vector OFDM being a specific implementation of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing that utilizes vector signals for improved performance. In contrast, MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) employs multiple antennas to enhance data throughput and reliability through spatial diversity. The discussion highlights confusion around the term "vector" in the context of OFDM and MIMO, emphasizing that it can have different meanings in each framework. The relationship between vector blocks and MIMO systems is also questioned, indicating a need for further clarification on these technical terms. Understanding these differences is crucial for grasping advanced communication techniques.
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Is vector OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency division multiplexing) same as MIMO?
What are vector blocks in a MIMO system then?
I know what is Frequency division multiplexing but can't understand orthogonal FDM.
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OFDM is a form of FDM. In ordinary FDM, carrier spacing is wide enough, including guard bands, to prevent interference between carriers. In OFDM, carrier spacing is very close, so close that carriers actually overlap. This is achieved by having all carriers digitally modulated, and at exactly the same baud rate. Carrier spacing is then chosen such that the center frequency of each carrier cooresponds to a spectral null of all other carriers. (Digital modulation produces sinc spectral envelope).

MIMO is a scheme for using multiple antennas for spatial diversity.
 
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ok but do you have any idea of VECTOR OF OFDM? and what are vector blocks of a channel
 
janu203 said:
Is vector OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency division multiplexing) same as MIMO?
What are vector blocks in a MIMO system then?
I know what is Frequency division multiplexing but can't understand orthogonal FDM.
HELP!

janu203 said:
ok but do you have any idea of VECTOR OF OFDM? and what are vector blocks of a channel

Can you give us some links to the materials you have been reading about this? The term "vector" would have pretty different meanings in the contexts of MIMO and OFDM...
 
On Performance of Vector OFDM with Zero-Forcing Receiver

I am doing research on this paper. but can't figure out the what's the difference between VOFDM and OFDM? and similarly what are vector blocks
 

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