Abstract
With the development of communication systems and the Internet, as well as with the growth of services created on the basis of communication networks, the need to increase the capacity of communication channels is increasing. Theoretically, it is shown that it is possible to increase the capacity of communication channels and exceed the “Shannon limit” by moving from the real space of signals on a plane to a multidimensional one with dimension M. In a multidimensional space, each signal is a multidimensional vector, and when such a signal passes through a channel, a MIMO (Many-Input – Many-Output) scheme is formed. As an alternative to existing methods for implementing a MIMO scheme in a physical space with multiple antennas at the input and output of a communication channel, a method for transmitting information using a MIMO scheme in a hypercomplex vector space with one antenna for transmission and one for reception is proposed for wireless communication systems and communication cables.