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Physics of Multiantenna Systems and Broadband Processing
ISBN: 978-0-470-19040-1
June 2008
584 pages
An analysis of the physics of multiantenna systems
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) technology is one of the current hot topics in emerging wireless technologies. This book fills the important need for an authoritative reference on the merits of MIMO systems based on physics and provides a sound theoretical basis for its practical implementation. The book also addresses the important issues related to broadband adaptive processing.
Written by three internationally known researchers, Physics of Multiantenna Systems and Broadband Processing:
Provides a thorough discussion of the physical and mathematical principles involved in MIMO and adaptive systems
Examines the electromagnetic framework of wireless communications systems
Uses Maxwell's theory to provide a system-based framework for the abstract concept of channel capacity
Performs various numerical simulations to observe how a typical system will behave in practice
Provides a mathematical formulation for broadband adaptive processing and direction-of-arrival estimation using real antenna arrays
Integrates signal processing and electromagnetics to address the performance of realistic multiantenna systems
With Physics of Multiantenna Systems and Broadband Processing, communication systems engineers, graduate students, researchers, and developers will gain a thorough, scientific understanding of this important new technology.