Scaling Up MIMO: Opportunities and Challenges with Very Large Arrays
Linköping University · Lund University
Abstract
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology is maturing and is being incorporated into emerging wireless broadband standards like long-term evolution (LTE) [1]. For example, the LTE standard allows for up to eight antenna ports at the base station. Basically, the more antennas the transmitter/receiver is equipped with, and the more degrees of freedom that the propagation channel can provide, the better the performance in terms of data rate or link reliability. More precisely, on a quasi static channel where a code word spans across only one time and frequency coherence interval, the reliability of a point-to-point MIMO link scales according to Prob(link outage) ` SNR-ntnr where nt and nr are the numbers…
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Authors
6- FRF. RusekCorresponding
- DPD. Persson
Linköping University
- BKBuon Kiong Lau
Lund University
- EGE. G. Larsson
Linköping University
- TLT. L. Marzetta
Topics & keywords
- Coherence time
- MIMO
- Channel (broadcasting)
- Base station
- Wireless
- Broadband
- Coherence (philosophical gambling strategy)
- Decoding methods