Presentation 2002/12/3
MIMO Channels and Information Theory
Motohiko ISAKA,
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Abstract(in English) Enormous research efforts have been devoted to MIMO (Multiple-Input/ Multiple-Output) channels in the wireless communications scenario ever since its unexpected potential was unveiled in the mid 90's by Telatar and Foschini et al. This paradigm had people work on wireless information transmission over rich-scattering fading channels from various aspects, e.g. Shannon theory, coding and modulation, detection under interference, radio propagation, and antenna signal processing among others. This paper provides a survey on some results and methogologies associated with the MIMO channels partly with a purpose of stimulating readers' academic and industrial interests.
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Keyword(in English) MIMO channels / information theory / beamforming / spatial multiplexing / space-time codes / transmit diversity
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Title (in English) MIMO Channels and Information Theory
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Keyword(1) MIMO channels
Keyword(2) information theory
Keyword(3) beamforming
Keyword(4) spatial multiplexing
Keyword(5) space-time codes
Keyword(6) transmit diversity
1st Author's Name Motohiko ISAKA
1st Author's Affiliation Dept. of Informatics, Kwansei Gakuin University()
Date 2002/12/3
Paper # IT2002-39
Volume (vol) vol.102
Number (no) 494
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 12
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