Search for dissertations about: "multiuser mimo"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words multiuser mimo.
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1. Practical Deployment Aspects of Cell-Free Massive MIMO Networks
Abstract : The ever-growing demand of wireless traffic poses a challenge for current cellular networks. Each new generation must find new ways to boost the network capacity and spectral efficiency (SE) per device. A pillar of 5G is massive multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) technology. READ MORE
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2. 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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3. Detection for multiple input multiple output channels : analysis of sphere decoding and semidefinite relaxation
Abstract : The problem of detecting a vector of symbols, drawn from a finite alphabet and transmitted over a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel with Gaussian noise, is of central importance in digital communications and is encountered in several different applications. Examples include, but are not limited to; detection of symbols spatially multiplexed over a multiple-antenna channel and the multiuser detection problem in a code division multiple access (CDMA) system. READ MORE
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4. Ultra-Reliable Short-Packet Communications: Fundamental Limits and Enabling Technologies
Abstract : The paradigm shift from 4G to 5G communications, anticipated to enable ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC), will enforce a radical change in the design of wireless communication systems. Unlike in 4G systems, where the main objective is to provide a large transmission rate, in URLLC, as implied by its name, the objective is to enable transmissions with low latency and, simultaneously, very high reliability. READ MORE
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5. Massive MIMO with Low-Resolution Data Converters: Algorithm Design and Performance Evaluation
Abstract : Massive multiuser multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) is foreseen to be a key technology in next-generation (5G) cellular communication systems, due to huge potential gains in spectral efficiency and energy efficiency. In this thesis, we investigate the performance of massive MIMO systems, which operate over a Rayleigh-fading channel, for the case when the base station (BS) is equipped with low-resolution data converters. READ MORE