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This book is unique in presenting channels, techniques and
standards for the next generation of MIMO wireless networks.
Through a unified framework, it emphasizes how propagation
mechanisms impact the system performance under realistic power
constraints. Combining a solid mathematical analysis with a
physical and intuitive approach to space-time signal processing,
the book progressively derives innovative designs for space-time
coding and precoding as well as multi-user and multi-cell
techniques, taking into consideration that MIMO channels are often
far from ideal. Reflecting developments since the first edition was
published, this book has been thoroughly revised, and now includes
new sections and five new chapters, respectively dealing with
receiver design, multi-user MIMO, multi-cell MIMO, MIMO
implementation in standards, and MIMO system-level
evaluation. Extended introduction to multi-dimensional propagation, including polarization aspects Detailed and comparative description of physical models and analytical representations of single- and multi-link MIMO channels, covering the latest standardized models Thorough overview of space-time coding techniques, covering both classical and more recent schemes under information theory and error probability perspectives Intuitive illustration of how real-world propagation affects the capacity and the error performance of MIMO transmission schemes Detailed information theoretic analysis of multiple access, broadcast and interference channels In-depth presentation of multi-user diversity, resource allocation and (non-)linear MU-MIMO precoding techniques with perfect and imperfect channel knowledge Extensive coverage of cooperative multi-cell MIMO-OFDMA networks, including network resource allocation optimization, coordinated scheduling, beamforming and power control, interference alignment, joint processing, massive and network MIMO Applications of MIMO and Coordinated Multi-Point (CoMP) in LTE, LTE-A and WiMAX Theoretical derivations and results contrasted with practical system level evaluations highlighting the performance of single- and multi-cell MIMO techniques in realistic deployments"
Inclusive Radio Communication Networks for 5G and Beyond is based on the COST IRACON project that consists of 500 researchers from academia and industry, with 120 institutions from Europe, US and the Far East involved. The book presents state-of-the-art design and analysis methods for 5G (and beyond) radio communication networks, along with key challenges and issues related to the development of 5G networks. This book is Open Access and was funded by: CNIT - Consorzio Nazionale Interuniversitario per le Telecomunicazioni European Association for Communications and Networking (EURACON), AISBL
Foreword from Arogyaswami Paulraj, Professor (Emeritus), Stanford University (USA)
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