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Massive MIMO Networks: Spectral, Energy, and Hardware Efficiency
Author(s): Emil Björnson;Jakob Hoydis;Luca Sanguinetti
Source: Journal:Foundations and Trends® in Signal Processing ISSN Print:1932-8346, ISSN Online:1932-8354 Publisher:Now Publishers Volume 11 Number 3-4, Pages: 506(154-655) DOI: 10.1561/2000000093
Abstract:
Massive multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) is one of the
most promising technologies for the next generation of wireless
communication networks because it has the potential to provide
game-changing improvements in spectral efficiency (SE) and energy
efficiency (EE). This monograph summarizes many years of
research insights in a clear and self-contained way and provides
the reader with the necessary knowledge and mathematical tools
to carry out independent research in this area. Starting from
a rigorous definition of Massive MIMO, the monograph covers
the important aspects of channel estimation, SE, EE, hardware
efficiency (HE), and various practical deployment considerations.
From the beginning, a very general, yet tractable, canonical system
model with spatial channel correlation is introduced. This model
is used to realistically assess the SE and EE, and is later extended
to also include the impact of hardware impairments. Owing to
this rigorous modeling approach, a lot of classic “wisdom” about
Massive MIMO, based on too simplistic system models, is shown
to be questionable.
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