The use of multiple antennas at the transmitter or receiver provides a powerful means, of increasing the capacity of wireless systems. The goal of this paper is to illustrate ways in which analogies with multiuser code division multiple access (CDMA) systems may be used to provide design insights for space-time communication systems, for both single and multiple users. Three examples are considered: (a) noncoherent space-time codes for transmit antenna diversity against Rayleigh fading, constructed using an analogy with a CDMA downlink; (b) optimal multiuser transmit beamforming on a cellular downlink, where the algorithm for computing beamforming weights is obtained by transforming the problem into a CDMA uplink with MMSE interference suppression and power control; (c) design of high bandwidth efficiency systems exploiting both transmit and receive antenna arrays, using analogies with CDMA systems with random and slowly time-varying spreading waveforms.
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