ABSTRACT The enormous success of advanced wireless devices is pushing the demand for higher wireless data rates. Denser spectrum reuse through the deployment of more access points per square mile has the potential to successfully meet the increasing demand for more bandwidth. In theory, the best approach to density increase is via distributed multiuser MIMO, where several access points are connected to a central server and operate as a large distributed multi-antenna access point, ensuring that all transmitted signal power serves the purpose of data transmission, rather than creating "interference." In practice, while enterprise networks offer a natural setup in which distributed MIMO might be possible, there are serious implement...
Information theoretic results on Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO) have demonstrated a many-fold increase in...
This dissertation presents a distributed multi-user MIMO Wi-Fi architecture referred to as D-MIMO th...
Network MIMO (netMIMO) has potential for significantly enhanc-ing the capacity of wireless networks ...
Abstract—The enormous success of advanced wireless devices is pushing the demand for higher wireless...
Abstract—The enormous success of advanced wireless devices is pushing the demand for higher wireless...
The recently-proposed AirSync and JMB systems allow spatially-separated transmitting radios to form ...
2013-07-30Long after MIMO communication has been proposed as a viable path around the rate limitatio...
2015-04-28According to the Cisco Visual Networking Index, the demand for wireless data traffic is ex...
Abstract—A distributed multiuser MIMO system consists of several access points which are connected t...
Multiple-input multiple-output techniques enhance wireless communications performance by taking adva...
Recent years have seen a lot of work in moving distributed MIMO from theory to practice. While this ...
Abstract—IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs are evolving into a high speed system by adopting MIMO technologi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Future wireless communication systems deployment, including fourth generation (4G) cellular systems,...
Multi-user MIMO offers big advantages over conventional point-to-point MIMO: it works with cheap sin...
Information theoretic results on Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO) have demonstrated a many-fold increase in...
This dissertation presents a distributed multi-user MIMO Wi-Fi architecture referred to as D-MIMO th...
Network MIMO (netMIMO) has potential for significantly enhanc-ing the capacity of wireless networks ...
Abstract—The enormous success of advanced wireless devices is pushing the demand for higher wireless...
Abstract—The enormous success of advanced wireless devices is pushing the demand for higher wireless...
The recently-proposed AirSync and JMB systems allow spatially-separated transmitting radios to form ...
2013-07-30Long after MIMO communication has been proposed as a viable path around the rate limitatio...
2015-04-28According to the Cisco Visual Networking Index, the demand for wireless data traffic is ex...
Abstract—A distributed multiuser MIMO system consists of several access points which are connected t...
Multiple-input multiple-output techniques enhance wireless communications performance by taking adva...
Recent years have seen a lot of work in moving distributed MIMO from theory to practice. While this ...
Abstract—IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs are evolving into a high speed system by adopting MIMO technologi...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Electrical Engineering and Comp...
Future wireless communication systems deployment, including fourth generation (4G) cellular systems,...
Multi-user MIMO offers big advantages over conventional point-to-point MIMO: it works with cheap sin...
Information theoretic results on Multi-User MIMO (MU-MIMO) have demonstrated a many-fold increase in...
This dissertation presents a distributed multi-user MIMO Wi-Fi architecture referred to as D-MIMO th...
Network MIMO (netMIMO) has potential for significantly enhanc-ing the capacity of wireless networks ...