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Space-Time Wireless Systems

Space-Time Wireless Systems

Space-Time Wireless Systems

From Array Processing to MIMO Communications
H. Bölcskei, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
D. Gesbert, Eurecom Institute
C. B. Papadias, Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies
A.-J. van der Veen, Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands
October 2008
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    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.

    • Leading experts in the field provide a broad yet comprehensive overview of wireless communications from its roots in antenna array processing to advanced MIMO communication systems
    • Covers aspects of MIMO wireless ranging from information-theoretic fundamentals, over propagation theory, signal processing, VLSI implementation to advanced cellular system-level aspects.
    • Contains over 190 diagrams to aid reader comprehension

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    October 2008
    Paperback
    9780521071208
    620 pages
    216 × 150 × 14 mm
    0.29kg
    200 b/w illus.
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    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • List of contributors
    • Part I. Multiantenna Basics:
    • 1. Propagation aspects of MIMO channel modeling J. Bach Andersen
    • 2. Beamforming techniques J. Winters
    • 3. Diversity in wireless systems A. F. Naguib and A. R. Calderbank
    • 4. Fundamentals of MIMO channel capacity E. Biglieri and G. Taricco
    • 5. Multiantenna capacity: myths and realities A. Lozano, A. M. Tulino and S. Verdú
    • 6. The role of feedback, CSI, and coherence in MIMO systems G. Barriac, N. Jacobsen and U. Madhow
    • Part II. Space-time Modulation and Coding:
    • 7. Introduction to space-time codes A. R. Calderbank and A. F. Naguib
    • 8. Perspectives on the diversity-multiplexing trade-off in MIMO systems H. Yao, L. Zheng and G. W. Wornell
    • 9. Linear precoding for MIMO channels A. Scaglione and P. Stoica
    • 10. Space-time coding for noncoherent channels J.-C. Belfiore and A. M. Cipriano
    • 11. Space-time coding for time- and frequency-selective MIMO channels X. Ma and G. B. Giannakis
    • Part III. Receiver Algorithms and Parameter Estimation:
    • 12. Array signal processing A. B. Gershman
    • 13. Optimal subspace techniques for DOA estimation M. Jansson, B. Ottersten, M. Viberg and A. L. Swindlehurst
    • 14. Blind and semiblind MIMO channel estimation D. Slock and A. Medles
    • 15. MIMO receive algorithms T. Kailath, H. Vikalo and B. Hassibi
    • 16. Space-time turbo coding S. ten Brink
    • 17. Training for MIMO communications Y. Sung, T. Sung. B. M. Sadler and L. Tong
    • Part IV. System-level Issues of Multiantenna Systems:
    • 18. MIMO Gaussian multiple access channels M. Mohseni, M. Brady and J. Cioffi
    • 19. On information-theoretic aspects of MIMO broadcast channels G. Caire, S. Shamai (Shitz), Y. Steinberg and H. Weingarten
    • 20. Multiuser MIMO systems H. V. Poor, D. Reynolds and X. Wang
    • 21. Opportunistic communication: a system view P. Viswanath
    • 22. System level performance of MIMO systems N. Marina, O. Tirkkonen and P. Pasanen
    • Part V. Implementations, Measurements, Prototypes, and Standards:
    • 23. What we can learn from multiantenna measurements E. Bonek and W. Weichselberger
    • 24. Experiments in space-time modulation and demodulation W. Zhu, H. Lee, D. Liu, D. Browne and M. P. Fitz
    • 25. Multiple antenna techniques in 3G wireless systems R. A. Soni and R. M. Buehrer
    • 26. MIMO wireless local area networks K. Gosse, M. de Courville, M. Muck, S. Rouquette and S. Simoens
    • 27. VLSI implementation of MIMO detection A. Burg and D. Garrett
    • Index.
      Contributors
    • J. Bach Andersen, J. Winters, A. F. Naguib, A. R. Calderbank, E. Biglieri, G. Taricco, A. Lozano, A. M. Tulino, S. Verdú, G. Barriac, N. Jacobsen, U. Madhow, A. R. Calderbank, A. F. Naguib, H. Yao, L. Zheng, G. W. Wornell, A. Scaglione, P. Stoica, J.-C. Belfiore, A. M. Cipriano, X. Ma, G. B. Giannakis, A. B. Gershman, M. Jansson, B. Ottersten, M. Viberg, A. L. Swindlehurst, D. Slock, A. Medles, T. Kailath, H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi, S. ten Brink, Y. Sung, T. Sung. B. M. Sadler, L. Tong, M. Mohseni, M. Brady, J. Cioffi, G. Caire, S. Shamai (Shitz), Y. Steinberg, H. Weingarten, H. V. Poor, D. Reynolds, X. Wang, P. Viswanath, N. Marina, O. Tirkkonen, P. Pasanen, E. Bonek, W. Weichselberger, W. Zhu, H. Lee, D. Liu, D. Browne, M. P. Fitz, R. A. Soni, R. M. Buehrer, K. Gosse, M. de Courville, M. Muck, S. Rouquette, S. Simoens, A. Burg, D. Garrett

    • Editors
    • H. Bölcskei , ETH Zürich, Switzerland

      Helmut Bölcskei is an Assistant Professor of Communication Theory at ETH Zurich, Switzerland.

    • D. Gesbert , Eurecom Institute

      David Gesbert is an Associate Professor with the Department of Mobile Communications, Eurecom Institute, France.

    • C. B. Papadias , Bell Labs, Lucent Technologies

      Constantinos B. Papadias is a Technical Manager in Lucent Technologies' Bell Labs Wireless and Broadband Access Networks research center. He is currently on leave from Lucent as an Associate Professor at Athens Information Technology (AIT) in Athens, Greece.

    • A.-J. van der Veen , Technische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands

      Alle-Jan van der Veen is a Professor in the Circuits and Systems Group at TU Delft, The Netherlands.