Space-Time Wireless Systems :From Array Processing to MIMO Communications

Publication subTitle :From Array Processing to MIMO Communications

Author: H. Bölcskei; D. Gesbert; C. B. Papadias  

Publisher: Cambridge University Press‎

Publication year: 2008

E-ISBN: 9780511279942

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780521071208

Subject: TN92 无线通信

Keyword: 通信

Language: ENG

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Space-Time Wireless Systems

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.

Chapter

3 Diversity in wireless systems

4 Fundamentals of MIMO channel capacity

5 Multiantenna capacity: myths and realities

6 The role of feedback, CSI, and coherence in MIMOsystems

Part II

Space-time modulation and coding

7 Introduction to space-time codes

8 Perspectives on the diversity-multiplexing trade-off inMIMO systems

9 Linear precoding for MIMO channels

10 Space-time coding for noncoherent channels

11 Space-time coding for time- and frequency-selectiveMIMO channels

Part III

Receiver algorithms and parameter estimation

12 Array signal processing

13 Optimal subspace techniques for DOA estimation

14 Blind and semiblind MIMO channel estimation

15 MIMO receive algorithms

16 Space-time turbo coding

17 Training for MIMO communications

Part IV

System-level issues of multiantenna systems

18 MIMO Gaussian multiple access channels

19 On information-theoretic aspects of MIMO broadcastchannels

20 Multiuser MIMO systems

21 Opportunistic communication: a system view

22 System level performance of MIMO systems

Part V

Implementations, measurements, prototypes, and standards

23 What we can learn from multiantenna measurements

24 Experiments in space-time modulation and demodulation

25 Multiple antenna techniques in 3G wireless systems

26 MIMO wireless local area networks

27 VLSI implementation of MIMO detection

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