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Practical Guide to MIMO Radio Channel
with MATLAB Examples
von Tim Brown, Persefoni Kyritsi und Elizabeth De CarvalhoThis book provides an excellent reference to the MIMO radiochannel
In this book, the authors introduce the concept of the MultipleInput Multiple Output (MIMO) radio channel, which is an intelligentcommunication method based upon using multiple antennas. Moreover, the authors provide a summary of the current channel modelingapproaches used by industry, academia, and standardisation bodies. Furthermore, the book is structured to allow the reader to easilyprogress through the chapters in order to gain an understanding ofthe fundamental and mathematical principles behind MIMO. It alsoprovides examples (i. e. Kroenecker model, Weicheselberger model, geometric and deterministic models, and ray tracing), systemscenarios, trade-offs, and visual explanations. The authors explainand demonstrate the use and application of these models at systemlevel.
Key Features:
* Provides a summary of the current channel modeling approachesused by industry, academia and standardisation bodies
* Contains experimental and measurement based results
* Provides a comprehensive down to earth approach with conciseand visual explanations of MIMO Radio Channel
* Covers a variety of system scenarios and explains thetrade-offs involved in each
* Accompanying website containing MATLAB code and solutions torelated problems
http://www. tim. brown76. name/MIMObook)
Practical Guide to the MIMO Radio Channel with MATLABexamples is an invaluable reference for R& D engineers andprofessionals in industry requiring familiarisation with theconcept, and engineers entering the field or working in relatedfields seeking an introduction to the topic. Postgraduate andgraduate students will also find this book of interest.
In this book, the authors introduce the concept of the MultipleInput Multiple Output (MIMO) radio channel, which is an intelligentcommunication method based upon using multiple antennas. Moreover, the authors provide a summary of the current channel modelingapproaches used by industry, academia, and standardisation bodies. Furthermore, the book is structured to allow the reader to easilyprogress through the chapters in order to gain an understanding ofthe fundamental and mathematical principles behind MIMO. It alsoprovides examples (i. e. Kroenecker model, Weicheselberger model, geometric and deterministic models, and ray tracing), systemscenarios, trade-offs, and visual explanations. The authors explainand demonstrate the use and application of these models at systemlevel.
Key Features:
* Provides a summary of the current channel modeling approachesused by industry, academia and standardisation bodies
* Contains experimental and measurement based results
* Provides a comprehensive down to earth approach with conciseand visual explanations of MIMO Radio Channel
* Covers a variety of system scenarios and explains thetrade-offs involved in each
* Accompanying website containing MATLAB code and solutions torelated problems
http://www. tim. brown76. name/MIMObook)
Practical Guide to the MIMO Radio Channel with MATLABexamples is an invaluable reference for R& D engineers andprofessionals in industry requiring familiarisation with theconcept, and engineers entering the field or working in relatedfields seeking an introduction to the topic. Postgraduate andgraduate students will also find this book of interest.