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|a Practical Guide to MIMO Radio Channel.
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|a PRACTICAL GUIDE TO THE MIMO RADIO CHANNEL WITH MATLAB® EXAMPLES; Contents; Preface; List of Abbreviations; List of Symbols; 1 Introduction; 1.1 From SISO to MISO/ SIMO to MIMO; 1.1.1 Single Input Single Output SISO; 1.1.2 Single Input Multiple Output, SIMO, and Multiple Input Single Output, MISO; 1.1.3 Multiple Input Multiple Output, MIMO; 1.2 What Do We Need MIMO For?; 1.2.1 The Single User Perspective; 1.2.2 The Multiple User Perspective; 1.3 How Does MIMO Work? Two Analogies; 1.3.1 The Single User Perspective; 1.3.2 The Multiple User Perspective; 1.4 Conditions for MIMO to Work.
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|a 1.5 How Long Has MIMO Been Around?1.6 Where is MIMO Being Used?; 1.7 Purpose of the Book; 2 Capacity of MIMO Channels; 2.1 Some Background on Digital Communication Systems; 2.1.1 Generation of Digital Signals; 2.1.2 Conversion/Formatting for Transmission; 2.1.3 Complex Baseband Representation; 2.1.4 Decoder; 2.2 Notion of Capacity; 2.2.1 Abstract Communication System; 2.2.2 Definition of Capacity; 2.2.3 Capacity Achieving Transceivers; 2.3 Channel State Information and Fading; 2.3.1 Fast and Slow Fading; 2.3.2 Channel State Information; 2.4 Narrowband MIMO Model.
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|a 2.5 Capacity of the Time-Invariant Channel2.5.1 Capacity of the Time-Invariant SISO Channel; 2.5.2 Time-Invariant SIMO Channel; 2.5.3 Time-Invariant MISO Channel; 2.5.4 Time-Invariant MIMO Channel: A Set of Parallel Independent AWGN Channels; 2.5.5 Maximal Achievable Rate for Fixed Input Covariance Matrix; 2.6 Fast Fading Channels with CSIT Distribution: Ergodic Capacity; 2.6.1 Ergodic Capacity: Basic Principles; 2.6.2 Fast Fading SISO Channel with CSIT Distribution; 2.6.3 Fast Fading SIMO Channel with CSIT Distribution; 2.6.4 Fast Fading MISO Channel with CSIT Distribution.
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|a 2.6.5 Fast Fading MIMO Channels with CSIT Distribution2.7 Slow Fading Channel with CSIT Distribution: Outage Probability and Capacity with Outage; 2.7.1 Outage: Basic Principles; 2.7.2 Diversity to Improve Communication Reliability; 2.7.3 Slow Fading SISO Channels with CSIT Distribution; 2.7.4 Slow Fading SIMO Channel with CSIT Distribution: Receive Diversity; 2.7.5 Slow Fading MISO Channel with CSIT Distribution: Transmit Diversity; 2.7.6 Slow Fading MIMO Channel with CSIT Distribution; 2.8 Chapter Summary Tables; 2.9 Further Reading; 3 MIMO Transceivers; 3.1 MIMO Receivers.
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|a 3.1.1 General MIMO Architecture3.1.2 Maximum Likelihood Receiver; 3.1.3 Classes of Receivers Considered in the Chapter; 3.1.4 Spatial Matched Filtering; 3.1.5 Zero Forcing Receiver; 3.1.6 MMSE Receiver; 3.1.7 SIC Receiver and V-Blast; 3.1.8 Performance; 3.2 Transceivers with CSI at Transmitter and Receiver: Transmit and Receive Beamforming; 3.2.1 Principle of Beamforming; 3.2.2 Multiple Transmit and Receive Beams; 3.2.3 Transmit Beamforming (MISO System); 3.2.4 Receive Beamforming (SIMO); 3.2.5 Single Beam MIMO: Maximal Eigenmode Beamforming; 3.2.6 Eigenmode Transmission.
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|a This book provides an excellent reference to the MIMO radio channelIn this book, the authors introduce the concept of the Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) radio channel, which is an intelligent communication method based upon using multiple antennas. Moreover, the authors provide a summary of the current channel modeling approaches used by industry, academia, and standardisation bodies. Furthermore, the book is structured to allow the reader to easily progress through the chapters in order to gain an understanding of the fundamental and mathematical principles behind MIMO. It also provide.
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