MIMO wireless networks channels, techniques and standards for multi-antenna, multi-user and multi-cell systems
Combines a mathematical analysis with a physical and intuitive approach to space-time signal processing, this book derives designs for space-time coding and precoding as well as multi-user and multi-cell techniques, taking into consideration that MIMO channels are often far from ideal.
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Oxford ; Waltham , MA
Academic Press
2013.
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| Edition: | 2nd ed. |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Introduction to multi-antenna communications
- Chapter 2. From multi-dimensional propagation to multi-link MIMO channels
- Chapter 3. Analytical MIMO channel representations for system design
- Chapter 4. Physical MIMO channel models for performance simulation
- Chapter 5. Capacity of single-link MIMO channels
- Chapter 6. Space-time coding over I.I.D. Rayleigh flat fading channels
- Chapter 7. MIMO receiver design : detection and channel estimation
- Chapter 8. Error probability in real-world MIMO channels
- Chapter 9.Space-time coding over real-world MIMO channels with no transmit channel knowledge
- Chapter 10. Space-time coding with partial transmit channel knowledge
- Chapter 11. Space-time coding for frequency selective channels
- Chapter 12. Multi-user MIMO
- Chapter 13. Multi-cell MIMO
- Chapter 14. MIMO in LTE, LTE-advanced and WiMAX
- Chapter 15. MIMO-OFDMA system level evaluation.


