Chapter 5

Millimetre Wave Massive MIMO Technology

Mosa Ali Abu-Rgheff

Mosa Ali Abu-Rgheff

University of Plymouth, Centre for Security, Communications and Network Research, United Kingdom

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First published: 16 September 2019
Citations: 2

Summary

Multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO) technology becomes increasingly matured and capable of providing reliable and high speed data and sum-rate capacity provisions. This chapter presents an overview of the capacity analysis for a point-to-point MIMO link system. The MIMO technology offers the point-to-point link promising multiplexing gains. The chapter also presents dirty paper coding for massive MIMO systems. Massive MIMO system is a key enabler in 5G, since it not only provides large directivity gains but also reduces interference through beam shaping. Multiple access channel and broadcast channel reciprocity is a central issue in millimetre Wave (mmWave) massive MIMO system. The chapter then extends the single cell representation into multiuser MIMO multi-cell systems. It examines possible types of beamforming (BF) schemes and discusses mmWave BF systems, including massive hybrid antenna array.

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