Space-time wireless systems : from array processing to MIMO communications

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    • Bölcskei, Helmut

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Space-time wireless systems : from array processing to MIMO communications

edited by H. Bölcskei ... [et al.]

Cambridge University Press, 2006

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  • : pbk.

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

One of the most promising technologies to resolve the bottlenecks in traffic capacity of future wireless networks is multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communications and space-time processing. MIMO wireless technology has progressed from the stage of fundamental research to commercially available products within a decade. With over sixty contributors from the field, this book provides an extensive overview of the state-of-the-art in MIMO communications, ranging from its roots in antenna array processing to advanced cellular communication systems. A balanced treatment of three key areas -information theory, algorithms and systems studies, and implementation issues - has been assembled by four editors with a broad range of academic and industry experience. This comprehensive reference will appeal to practitioners, researchers, and graduate students in wireless communications.

Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • List of contributors
  • Part I. Multiantenna Basics: 1. Propagation aspects of MIMO channel modeling J. Bach Andersen
  • 2. Beamforming techniques J. Winters
  • 3. Diversity in wireless systems A. F. Naguib and A. R. Calderbank
  • 4. Fundamentals of MIMO channel capacity E. Biglieri and G. Taricco
  • 5. Multiantenna capacity: myths and realities A. Lozano, A. M. Tulino and S. Verdu
  • 6. The role of feedback, CSI, and coherence in MIMO systems G. Barriac, N. Jacobsen and U. Madhow
  • Part II. Space-time Modulation and Coding: 7. Introduction to space-time codes A. R. Calderbank and A. F. Naguib
  • 8. Perspectives on the diversity-multiplexing trade-off in MIMO systems H. Yao, L. Zheng and G. W. Wornell
  • 9. Linear precoding for MIMO channels A. Scaglione and P. Stoica
  • 10. Space-time coding for noncoherent channels J.-C. Belfiore and A. M. Cipriano
  • 11. Space-time coding for time- and frequency-selective MIMO channels X. Ma and G. B. Giannakis
  • Part III. Receiver Algorithms and Parameter Estimation: 12. Array signal processing A. B. Gershman
  • 13. Optimal subspace techniques for DOA estimation M. Jansson, B. Ottersten, M. Viberg and A. L. Swindlehurst
  • 14. Blind and semiblind MIMO channel estimation D. Slock and A. Medles
  • 15. MIMO receive algorithms T. Kailath, H. Vikalo and B. Hassibi
  • 16. Space-time turbo coding S. ten Brink
  • 17. Training for MIMO communications Y. Sung, T. Sung. B. M. Sadler and L. Tong
  • Part IV. System-level Issues of Multiantenna Systems: 18. MIMO Gaussian multiple access channels M. Mohseni, M. Brady and J. Cioffi
  • 19. On information-theoretic aspects of MIMO broadcast channels G. Caire, S. Shamai (Shitz), Y. Steinberg and H. Weingarten
  • 20. Multiuser MIMO systems H. V. Poor, D. Reynolds and X. Wang
  • 21. Opportunistic communication: a system view P. Viswanath
  • 22. System level performance of MIMO systems N. Marina, O. Tirkkonen and P. Pasanen
  • Part V. Implementations, Measurements, Prototypes, and Standards: 23. What we can learn from multiantenna measurements E. Bonek and W. Weichselberger
  • 24. Experiments in space-time modulation and demodulation W. Zhu, H. Lee, D. Liu, D. Browne and M. P. Fitz
  • 25. Multiple antenna techniques in 3G wireless systems R. A. Soni and R. M. Buehrer
  • 26. MIMO wireless local area networks K. Gosse, M. de Courville, M. Muck, S. Rouquette and S. Simoens
  • 27. VLSI implementation of MIMO detection A. Burg and D. Garrett
  • Index.

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  • NCID
    BA77571121
  • ISBN
    • 052185105X
    • 9780521071208
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cambridge
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxxii, 582 p.
  • Size
    26 cm
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