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245 | 0 | 0 | ▼aMIMO processing for 4G and beyond :▼bfundamentals and evolution /▼ceditors, Mário Marques da Silva, Francisco A. Monteiro.▲ |
260 | ▼aBoca Raton :▼bCRC Press,▼c2014.▲ | ||
300 | ▼axviii, 533 p. :▼bill. ;▼c24 cm.▲ | ||
504 | ▼aIncludes bibliographical references and index.▲ | ||
520 | ▼a"Multiple-input multiple-output was from the beginning a disruptive idea which opened horizons to up-until-then unimaginable data rates and system capacities in wireless systems. This book offers a fresh look at MIMO signal processing, namely its detection (including in the frequency domain) and precoding. It also looks at its combination with OFDM, UWB and CDMA and the impact at the system-level. MIMO remains a pillar of high-speed systems beyond 4G which incorporate massive MIMO and network coding at the physical layer and these topics are also addressed. The book brings together some highly cited authors from first-class institutions. "--▼cProvided by publisher.▲ | ||
520 | ▼a"Preface: Evolution of Wireless Systems--The Roots of MIMO and its Future In the transmission of information over a wireless channel the channel is modeled classically as a linear system black box with an input and output, that is, a single input and a single output (SISO). The input is the connection point from the power amplifier of the transmitter to the transmitting antenna terminal and the output is the connection point from the receiving antenna terminal to the radio frequency (RF) front-end filter of the receiver. The antennas are modeled as a structure that radiates EM waves that propagate through space. The simplest such antenna structure is a radiating electric dipole element. With the presence of multipath propagation in the channel it becomes evident that the electric field at the receiver location undergoes variations in amplitude over distances in space in the order of a wavelength. As a result, variations of the classical wireless channel were employed, where multiple receiving antenna elements were introduced, or in other words, antenna structures with multiple interconnection points to the receiver. These antennas were designed to achieve the so-called receiver diversity. The channel could then be modeled as having a single input and multiple outputs, or in the current terminology SIMO (single input multiple output). Classical receiver techniques to process the multiple outputs were referred to as combining techniques"--▼cProvided by publisher.▲ | ||
650 | 0 | ▼aMIMO systems.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aSilva, Mario Marques da.▲ | |
700 | 1 | ▼aMonteiro, Francisco A.▲ | |
999 | ▼a김진영▼c김정이▲ |
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MIMO processing for 4G and beyond :fundamentals and evolution
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MIMO processing for 4G and beyond : fundamentals and evolution / editors, Mário Marques da Silva, Francisco A. Monteiro.
발행사항
Boca Raton : CRC Press , 2014.
형태사항
xviii, 533 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
서지주기
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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"Multiple-input multiple-output was from the beginning a disruptive idea which opened horizons to up-until-then unimaginable data rates and system capacities in wireless systems. This book offers a fresh look at MIMO signal processing, namely its detection (including in the frequency domain) and precoding. It also looks at its combination with OFDM, UWB and CDMA and the impact at the system-level. MIMO remains a pillar of high-speed systems beyond 4G which incorporate massive MIMO and network coding at the physical layer and these topics are also addressed. The book brings together some highly cited authors from first-class institutions. "-- Provided by publisher./"Preface: Evolution of Wireless Systems--The Roots of MIMO and its Future In the transmission of information over a wireless channel the channel is modeled classically as a linear system black box with an input and output, that is, a single input and a single output (SISO). The input is the connection point from the power amplifier of the transmitter to the transmitting antenna terminal and the output is the connection point from the receiving antenna terminal to the radio frequency (RF) front-end filter of the receiver. The antennas are modeled as a structure that radiates EM waves that propagate through space. The simplest such antenna structure is a radiating electric dipole element. With the presence of multipath propagation in the channel it becomes evident that the electric field at the receiver location undergoes variations in amplitude over distances in space in the order of a wavelength. As a result, variations of the classical wireless channel were employed, where multiple receiving antenna elements were introduced, or in other words, antenna structures with multiple interconnection points to the receiver. These antennas were designed to achieve the so-called receiver diversity. The channel could then be modeled as having a single input and multiple outputs, or in the current terminology SIMO (single input multiple output). Classical receiver techniques to process the multiple outputs were referred to as combining techniques"-- Provided by publisher./
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9781466598072 (hardback) 9781138033979 (pbk.)
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