Search for dissertations about: "MU-MIMO"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the word MU-MIMO.
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1. Aperiodic Array Synthesis for Telecommunications
Abstract : Arrays of antennas offer important advantages over single-element antennas and are thus a key part of most advanced communication systems. The majority of current arrays are based on a classical regular layout, which offer simple design criteria despite some limitations. READ MORE
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2. Sparse Array Architectures for Wireless Communication and Radar Applications
Abstract : This thesis focuses on sparse array architectures for the next generation of wireless communication, known as fifth-generation (5G), and automotive radar direction-of-arrival (DOA) estimation. For both applications, array spatial resolution plays a critical role to better distinguish multiple users/sources. READ MORE
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3. Performance Bounds for Very Large Multiuser MIMO Systems
Abstract : The last ten years have seen significant advances of multiuser MIMO (MU-MIMO) in wireless communication. MU-MIMO is now being introduced in several new generation wireless standards (e.g.,LTE-Advanced, 802. READ MORE
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4. Scheduling and Base-Station Cooperation in MIMO Downlink Systems
Abstract : Multiple input multiple output (MIMO) techniques have been shown to improvethe capacity and link reliability of wireless communication without a need to extrapower and bandwidth. In multi-user (MU) MIMO networks, a linear increaseof sum capacity in the number of transmit antennas can be achieved by usinglinear precoding combined with efficient scheduling algorithms. READ MORE
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5. 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