MIMO: From Theory to Implementation

Author:   Alain Sibille ,  Claude Oestges (Associate Professor, Institute for Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium) ,  Alberto Zanella (CSITE-CNR, Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy)
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9781493301225


Pages:   360
Publication Date:   02 April 2012
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Foreword from Arogyaswami Paulraj, Professor (Emeritus), Stanford University (USA)

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Author:   Alain Sibille ,  Claude Oestges (Associate Professor, Institute for Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics, Universite catholique de Louvain, Belgium) ,  Alberto Zanella (CSITE-CNR, Universita di Bologna, Bologna, Italy)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science & Technology
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   0.450kg
ISBN:  

9781493301225


ISBN 10:   1493301225
Pages:   360
Publication Date:   02 April 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
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Foreword Preface About the Editors, Authors and Contributors Introduction Part I MIMO Fundamentals Chapter 1 A Short Introduction to MIMO Information Theory 1.1 The Shannon-Wiener Legacy: From 1948 to 2008 1.2 Preliminaries 1.3 Information Theoretic Aspects 1.4 Signal Processing Aspects 1.5 Wiener vs. Shannon: An Ever Closer Union Chapter 2 MIMO Propagation and Channel Modeling 2.1 Introduction 2.2 Model Classification 2.3 Parameters of the MIMO Radio Channel 2.4 CSI and Channel Randomness 2.5 What Kind of Correlation in MIMO? 2.6 MIMO Measurements 2.7 What Makes a Good Channel Model? 2.8 Examples of MIMO Radio Channel Models 2.9 Some Conclusions Acknowledgment Chapter 3 Space Time Codes and MIMO Transmission 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Diversity and Multiplexing Gain 3.3 Theory of Space-time Coding 3.4 Space-time Code 3.5 Spatial Multiplexing 3.6 Precoding 3.7 MIMO in Current and Emerging Standards 3.8 Summary Chapter 4 Interference Functions - A Mathematical Framework for MIMO Interference Networks 4.1 Multiuser Channels 4.2 A General Framework for Optimizing Interference Networks 4.3 Joint Interference Mitigation and Resource Allocation 4.4 Implementation Aspects Part II Implementation Chapter 5 Advanced Transmitter and Receiver Design 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Turbo Equalization 5.3 Turbo Equalization on Frequency-Selective MIMO Channels 5.4 Turbo Synchronization 5.5 Turbo Synchronization on Frequency-Selective MIMO Channels Chapter 6 Implementing Scalable List Detectors for MIMO-SDM in LTE 6.1 Introduction 6.2 Radius-Based Detector Algorithm 6.3 Mapping of the Radius-Based Detector 6.4 SSFE Detector 6.5 Conclusions Chapter 7 IEEE 802.11n Implementation 7.1 IEEE 802.11n PHY Layer Introduction 7.2 IEEE 802.11n Transmitter Part 7.3 IEEE 802.11n Receiver Part 7.4 Simulation Results 7.5 Conclusion Chapter 8 WiMAX Implementation 8.1 Introduction 8.2 Existing Schemes in IEEE 802.16e 8.3 MIMO Candidates for IEEE 802.16m 8.4 UL-MIMO Schemes in WiMAX Systems 8.5 Cyclic Delay Diversity (CDD) 8.6 Tile-Switched Diversity (TSD) 8.7 Performance 8.8 Potential Impacts on Architecture 8.9 Conclusions Chapter 9 LTE and LTE-Advanced 9.1 Transmission Structure 9.1.1 LTE Downlink 9.1.2 LTE Uplink 9.2 LTE MIMO Schemes 9.3 LTE-Advanced MIMO Schemes Chapter 10 Multiple Antenna Terminals 10.1 Size-Performance Trade Off 10.2 Performance of Compact Design 10.3 Compact Design Techniques - Antenna Decoupling 10.4 Compact Design Techniques - Antenna/Channel Matching 10.5 Related Issues and Future Outlook 10.6 Conclusions 10.7 Acknowledgment Chapter 11 Conclusion: MIMO Roadmaps 11.1 Systems and Roadmaps 11.2 A Bird's Eye View on Current and Future Prospects for MIMO List of Symbols List of Acronyms References Index

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Claude Oestges is Associate Professor with the Institute for Information and Communication Technologies, Electronics and Applied Mathematics (Université catholique de Louvain). His research interests cover wireless and satellite communications, with a specific focus on channel characterization and modeling. He is the author or co-author of two books and more than 170 scientific papers in international journals and conference proceedings.

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