The use of multiple antennas in wireless communication systems has gained much attention during the last decade. It was shown that such multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems offer huge advantages over single-antenna systems. Typically, quite restrictive assumptions are made concerning the spacing of the individual antenna elements. On the one hand, it is typically assumed that the antenna elements at transmitter and receiver are co-located, i.e., they belong to some sort of antenna array. On the other hand, it is often assumed that the antenna spacings are sufficiently large, so as to justify the assumption of independent fading. In this thesis, the above assumptions are relaxed. In the first part, it is shown that MIMO systems with...
The use of multi-antenna systems with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology will play a k...
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) communications systems using multiantenna arrays simultaneousl...
A contemporary perspective on the tradeoff between transmit antenna diversity and/nspatial multiplex...
The use of multiple antennas in wireless communication systems has gained much attention during the ...
Multiple-input multiple-output techniques enhance wireless communications performance by taking adva...
This paper compares the communication performance for co-located and emerging distributed MIMO in a ...
With increasing demand on wireless internet and personal multimedia, the data rate of wireless commu...
In this paper the effect of partitioning arrays of transmitting antennas into spatially separated cl...
The demand on very high data rates for future wireless communication systems, which until today are ...
Cellular telephony and wireless Internet access are creating a growing demand for high quality wire...
Multiple antennas at the transmitter and receiver, formally known as multiple-input multiple-output ...
The distributed antenna system concept promises to enhance the capacity and diversity of next-genera...
Spatial multiplexing and space-time codes are competing ways of extracting capacity from MIMO wirele...
Multipath fading is one of the primary factors for degrading the performance in a wireless network. ...
Mohamed-Slim Alouini: Rapporteur; Jean-François Hélard: Rapporteur;Jean-François Diouris: Président ...
The use of multi-antenna systems with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology will play a k...
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) communications systems using multiantenna arrays simultaneousl...
A contemporary perspective on the tradeoff between transmit antenna diversity and/nspatial multiplex...
The use of multiple antennas in wireless communication systems has gained much attention during the ...
Multiple-input multiple-output techniques enhance wireless communications performance by taking adva...
This paper compares the communication performance for co-located and emerging distributed MIMO in a ...
With increasing demand on wireless internet and personal multimedia, the data rate of wireless commu...
In this paper the effect of partitioning arrays of transmitting antennas into spatially separated cl...
The demand on very high data rates for future wireless communication systems, which until today are ...
Cellular telephony and wireless Internet access are creating a growing demand for high quality wire...
Multiple antennas at the transmitter and receiver, formally known as multiple-input multiple-output ...
The distributed antenna system concept promises to enhance the capacity and diversity of next-genera...
Spatial multiplexing and space-time codes are competing ways of extracting capacity from MIMO wirele...
Multipath fading is one of the primary factors for degrading the performance in a wireless network. ...
Mohamed-Slim Alouini: Rapporteur; Jean-François Hélard: Rapporteur;Jean-François Diouris: Président ...
The use of multi-antenna systems with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) technology will play a k...
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) communications systems using multiantenna arrays simultaneousl...
A contemporary perspective on the tradeoff between transmit antenna diversity and/nspatial multiplex...