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Frequency Data Multiplexing to Get better Data Rates

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Hello

I have a two way data transmission wireless system design.
The limitation is the size of antenna on the receiver size that limits the amount od data that can be transmitted from transmitter to receiver.
I think about sending the data from transmitter by dividing it to number of narrow band channels where each channel has its own sub-carrier.
At the receive side I want to implement a number of receiving channels, where each channel has its own sub-carrier like in transmitter side and a band pass filter.
After the filter the data is sampled and demultiplexed.
By this technique I would like to overcome the low SNR problem in case of using a single carrier channel for transmitting the data.
Please state if any problems are expected within this scheme?

Thanks a lot for support!
 

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