This text introduces the reader to the theory of multi-port signals
and systems, with a focus on vector-valued signal transmission. Of
primary interest is the dynamic behavior of electrical
multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems. The book provides a
basic understanding of the fundamentals, implementation, and
applications of MIMO techniques. These techniques, in conjunction
with several "classic" signal processing algorithms, are
illustrated by means of numerous worked examples and software on
the accompanying CD-ROM. MATLABA(R). This matrix-oriented
commercial software package with user-friendly interfaces and
excellent graphics support was chosen to perform the numerical
analyses. End-of-chapter problems are added to provide additional
training opportunities and to reinforce the knowledge gained.
Over the last decade, spurred by the invention of a series of
fundamentally new wireless transmission concepts, MIMO theory has
been transformed into one of the most vibrant and active research
areas. A person with no previous training or experience in the
various fields of electromagnetics, radio technology, wireless
transmission systems, coding and digital modulation theory, etc.,
is in danger of getting lost right at the start of a MIMO project.
It is the purpose of this text to take away at least some of the
load from students, researchers, and interested practitioners. It
can be used in telecommunications transmission and switching,
systems and information theory, and signal processing courses.
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