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Featured Tech Book: MIMO Communication for Cellular Networks |
MIMO
Communication for Cellular Networks (Information
Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage), by Howard
Huang, Constantinos Papadias, and Sivarama Venkatesan. "As the theoretical
foundations of multiple-antenna techniques evolve and as these multiple-input
multiple-output (MIMO) techniques become
essential for providing high data rates in wireless systems, there is
a growing need to understand the performance limits of MIMO in practical
networks. To address this need,
MIMO Communication for Cellular Networks presents a systematic description
of MIMO technology classes and a framework for MIMO system design that
takes into account the essential physical-layer features of practical
cellular networks. In contrast to works that focus on the theoretical
performance of abstract MIMO channels, MIMO Communication for Cellular
Networks emphasizes the practical performance of realistic MIMO systems."
Posted March 2013
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