Multiple-antenna systems are capable of providing substantial improvement to wireless communication networks, in terms of data rate and reliability. Without utilizing extra spectrum or power resources, multiple-antenna technology has already been supported in several wireless communication standards, such as LTE, WiFi and WiMax. The surging popularity and enormous prospect of multiple-antenna technology require a better understanding to its fundamental performance over practical environments. Motivated by this, this thesis provides analytical characterizations of several seminal performance measures in advanced multiple-antenna systems. The analytical derivations are mainly based on finite dimension random matrix theory and a collection of ...
We present an information-theoretic analysis of a point-to-point Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output(MIMO...
Computing the capacity of a multiple antenna wireless link subject to flat Rayleigh block-fading, wi...
This thesis considers the analysis of current and future cellular communication systems. The main fo...
Multiple-antenna systems are capable of providing substantial improvement to wireless communication ...
The information that can be conveyed through a wireless channel, with multiple-antenna equipped tran...
Modeling a multiantenna wireless channel via a product of independent random matrices captures the m...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems have been shown to be able to substantially in...
Random matrix theory (RMT) has been used to derive the asymptotic capacity of multiple-input-multipl...
The use of multi-antenna arrays in wireless communications through disordered media promises huge in...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems have been shown to be able to substantially i...
The information that can be transmitted through a wireless channel, with multiple-antenna equipped t...
Cooperative transmission is an emerging communication technology that takes advantage of the broadca...
Multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) technology is well known as a promising solution to provide hi...
Abstract—We present an analytical characterization of the ergodic capacity for an amplify-and-forwar...
The information that can be conveyed through a wireless channel, with multiple-antenna equipped tran...
We present an information-theoretic analysis of a point-to-point Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output(MIMO...
Computing the capacity of a multiple antenna wireless link subject to flat Rayleigh block-fading, wi...
This thesis considers the analysis of current and future cellular communication systems. The main fo...
Multiple-antenna systems are capable of providing substantial improvement to wireless communication ...
The information that can be conveyed through a wireless channel, with multiple-antenna equipped tran...
Modeling a multiantenna wireless channel via a product of independent random matrices captures the m...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems have been shown to be able to substantially in...
Random matrix theory (RMT) has been used to derive the asymptotic capacity of multiple-input-multipl...
The use of multi-antenna arrays in wireless communications through disordered media promises huge in...
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) antenna systems have been shown to be able to substantially i...
The information that can be transmitted through a wireless channel, with multiple-antenna equipped t...
Cooperative transmission is an emerging communication technology that takes advantage of the broadca...
Multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) technology is well known as a promising solution to provide hi...
Abstract—We present an analytical characterization of the ergodic capacity for an amplify-and-forwar...
The information that can be conveyed through a wireless channel, with multiple-antenna equipped tran...
We present an information-theoretic analysis of a point-to-point Multiple-Input-Multiple-Output(MIMO...
Computing the capacity of a multiple antenna wireless link subject to flat Rayleigh block-fading, wi...
This thesis considers the analysis of current and future cellular communication systems. The main fo...