Search for dissertations about: "precoding"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 38 swedish dissertations containing the word precoding.
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1. Coordinated Precoding for Multicell MIMO Networks
Abstract : Enabling multiple base stations to utilize the spatial dimension in a coordinated manner has been shown to be a fruitful technique for improving the spectral efficiency in wireless interference networks. This thesis considers multicell systems where base stations and mobile stations are equipped with multiple antennas. READ MORE
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2. Coordinated MultiPoint Transmission with Incomplete Information
Abstract : The demand for higher data rates and efficient use of various resources has been an unquenchable thirst across different generations of cellular systems, and it continues to be so. Aggressive reuse of frequency resources in cellular systems gives rise to intercell interference which severely affects the data rate of users at the cell-edge. READ MORE
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3. Efficient Backhauling in Cooperative MultiPoint Cellular Networks
Abstract : The efficient use of the spectrum in cellular systems has given rise to cell-edge user equipments (UEs) being prone to intercell interference. In this regard, coordinated multipoint (CoMP) transmission is a promising technique that aims to improve the UE data rates. READ MORE
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4. Massive Multi-Antenna Communications with Low-Resolution Data Converters
Abstract : Massive multi-user (MU) multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) will be a core technology in future cellular communication systems. In massive MU-MIMO systems, the number of antennas at the base station (BS) is scaled up by several orders of magnitude compared to traditional multi-antenna systems with the goals of enabling large gains in capacity and energy efficiency. READ MORE
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5. On Linear Transmission Systems
Abstract : This thesis is divided into two parts. Part I analyzes the information rate of single antenna, single carrier linear modulation systems. The information rate of a system is the maximum number of bits that can be transmitted during a channel usage, and is achieved by Gaussian symbols. READ MORE