Abstract

MIMO or multiple-input multiple-output technology is the use of multiple antennas in wireless networks to increase the throughput of such a network to solve the current limitations of the electromagnetic spectrum and is the only viable approach for substantial improvement of spectral efficiency. MIMO technology is classified into one of three categories whose development occurred at different non-overlapping time intervals: point-to-point MIMO, multiuser MIMO, and massive MIMO. In this book, engineering principles of massive MIMO are examined and explained, which arguably will be the ultimate embodiment of MIMO technology. The book explains different technologies of MIMO and their important differences through key topics in multi-cell systems, such as propagation modeling, multiplexing and demultiplexing, channel estimation, power control, performance evaluation, and analyses, and development of advanced massive MIMO techniques and algorithms to design complex wireless communication systems. The book covers a lot of technologies related to MIMO and their design. It offers a detailed picture of wireless networks that implement multiple inputs and multiple outputs, and it offers a great deal of knowledge in how to design and implement such networks and how to measure their performance and efficiency. This book also has plenty of examples and offers discussions at the end of each chapter related to the subject.

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