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Tutorial #2: MIMO Communications with Applications to (B)3G and 4G Systems, 16/8/2004 © J. Ylitalo & M. Juntti, University of Oulu, Dept. Electrical and Inform. Eng., Centre for Wireless Communications (CWC) 1 MIMO Communications with Applications to (B)3G and 4G Systems Tutorial #2 2004 Nordic Radio Symposium (NRS 2004) 16th August, 2004 Juha Ylitalo & Markku Juntti Centre for Wireless Communications University of Oulu, Finland Centre for Wireless Communications tel. +358 8 553 2834 P.O. Box 4500 fax +358 8 553 2845 FIN-90014 University of Oulu [email protected] FINLAND http://www.cwc.oulu.fi/

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MIMO Communications with Applications to (B)3G and 4G

Systems

Tutorial #2 ─ 2004 Nordic Radio Symposium (NRS 2004)16th August, 2004

Juha Ylitalo & Markku JunttiCentre for Wireless Communications

University of Oulu, FinlandCentre for Wireless Communications tel. +358 8 553 2834P.O. Box 4500 fax +358 8 553 2845FIN-90014 University of Oulu [email protected] http://www.cwc.oulu.fi/

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Scope: Communications in Multiple–Input Multiple–Output (MIMO) Channel

M M

multiple–output

Receiver techniques

multiple–input

Transmission techniques

channel

Channel models

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Vehicular

Pedestrian

Stationary

Data Rate (Mbps)0.1 1 10 100

WCDMA Rel 5 WLAN

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DM

A Rel 4 HSDPA

Cdm

a2000 1X, EDG

E = Evolved 2G

MIMO can contribute

here?

Scope: Cellular System Evolution

3G evolution, WiFi, WiMax, 4G, UWB, ...

Mob

ility

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Objectives

The main objective is to learn the basic concepts and possible techniques of multiple antenna and/or MIMO communication systems.

In particular, a participant should understand:– The concept and the basic ideas of MIMO communications

and B3G cellular communication systems.– The basics of MIMO channel capacity.– The basics of possible MIMO and multiantenna access

solutions and transceiver algorithms:• beamforming• spatial diversity• spatial multiplexing.

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Outline

1. Introduction2. Capacity limits of MIMO channels3. MIMO radio channel models4. Beamforming and adaptive antennas5. Spatial diversity6. Spatial multiplexing7. Comparisons and discussion8. Summary and future prospects for MIMO

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Further Reading1. T. M. Cover & J. A. Thomas, Elements of Information Theory. John Wiley & Sons, 1991. ISBN: 0-471-

06259-6

2. G. J. Foschini & M. J. Gans, On limits of wireless communications in a fading environment when using multiple antennas. Wireless Personal Communications , vol. 6, pp. 311-335, Nov.-Dec. 1999.

3. D. Gesbert, M. Shafi, D. Shiu, P. J. Smith, and A. Naguib, “From theory to practice: An overview of MIMO space-time coded wireless systems,” IEEE J. Select. Areas Commun., vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 281–302, 2003.

4. J. C. Liberti. and T. S. Rappaport, Smart Antennas for Wireless Communications: IS-95 and Third Generation CDMA Applications, Prentice Hall, Upper Saddle River, NJ, 1999.

5. A. J. Paulraj, D. A. Gore, R. U. Nabar, and H. Bolcskei, “An overview of MIMO communications A key to gigabit wireless,” Proc. IEEE, vol. 92, no. 2, pp. 198–218, Feb. 2004.

6. E. Telatar, Capacity of multi-antenna Gaussian channels. European Transactions on Telecommunications, vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 585-595, Nov.-Dec. 1999.

7. B. Vucetic & J. Yuan, Space–Time Coding. John Wiley and Sons, 2003. ISBN 0-470-84757-3

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