Mimo for millimeter-wave wireless communications: beamforming, spatial multiplexing, or both?
New York University · The University of Texas at Austin · +1 more institution
Abstract
The use of mmWave frequencies for wireless communications offers channel bandwidths far greater than previously available, while enabling dozens or even hundreds of antenna elements to be used at the user equipment, base stations, and access points. To date, MIMO techniques, such as spatial multiplexing, beamforming, and diversity, have been widely deployed in lower-frequency systems such as IEEE 802.11n/ac (wireless local area networks) and 3GPP LTE 4G cellphone standards. Given the tiny wavelengths associated with mmWave, coupled with differences in the propagation and antennas used, it is unclear how well spatial multiplexing with multiple streams will be suited to future mmWave mobile communications. This…
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5Topics & keywords
- MIMO
- Spatial multiplexing
- Beamforming
- Computer science
- Multiplexing
- Wireless
- Computer network
- Multi-user MIMO