Massive MIMO for next generation wireless systems
Linköping University · Lund University · +1 more institution
Abstract
Multi-user MIMO offers big advantages over conventional point-to-point MIMO: it works with cheap single-antenna terminals, a rich scattering environment is not required, and resource allocation is simplified because every active terminal utilizes all of the time-frequency bins. However, multi-user MIMO, as originally envisioned, with roughly equal numbers of service antennas and terminals and frequency-division duplex operation, is not a scalable technology. Massive MIMO (also known as large-scale antenna systems, very large MIMO, hyper MIMO, full-dimension MIMO, and ARGOS) makes a clean break with current practice through the use of a large excess of service antennas over active terminals and time-division…
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4Topics & keywords
- MIMO
- Computer science
- Multi-user MIMO
- 3G MIMO
- Spatial multiplexing
- Spectral efficiency
- Efficient energy use
- Wireless
- Affordable and clean energy