Sökning: "Spatial Multiplexing"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 44 avhandlingar innehållade orden Spatial Multiplexing.
1. MIMO Channels - Measurements and Analysis
Sammanfattning : Providing increased transmission speed, quality and an efficient spectrum utilization is crucial for high speed wireless services of today and the future. This thesis is a collection of papers that address an important step in that direction -- the utilization of the spatial domain of the wireless channel. LÄS MER
2. 60 GHz Wireless Propagation Channels: Characterization, Modeling and Evaluation
Sammanfattning : To be able to connect wirelessly to the internet is nowadays a part of everyday life and the number of wireless devices accessing wireless networks worldwide are increasing rapidly. However, with the increasing number of wireless devices and applications and the amount available bandwidth, spectrum shortage is an issue. LÄS MER
3. Mobile Satellite Broadcast and Multichannel Communications : analysis and design
Sammanfattning : In this thesis, analytical analysis and design techniques for wireless communications with diversity are studied. The impact of impairments such as correlated fading is analyzed using statistical models. Countermeasures designed to overcome, or even exploit, such effects are proposed and examined. LÄS MER
4. Multiple Antenna Terminals in Realistic Environments - A Composite Channel Modeling Approach
Sammanfattning : For evaluation of specific antenna arrangements in wireless communication systems we need physical channel models that take into account also the directional domain of the propagation channel. In this thesis we investigate, validate and propose a practical approach to wireless channel modeling and, particularly, to mobile communication systems. LÄS MER
5. Spatial Resource Allocation in Massive MIMO Communications : From Cellular to Cell-Free
Sammanfattning : Massive MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) is considered as an heir of the multi-user MIMO technology and it has gained lots of attention from both academia and industry since the last decade. By equipping base stations (BSs) with hundreds of antennas in a compact array or a distributed manner, this new technology can provide very large multiplexing gains by serving many users on the same time-frequency resources and thereby bring significant improvements in spectral efficiency (SE) and energy efficiency (EE) over the current wireless networks. LÄS MER