Holographic MIMO is a spatially-constrained MIMO system with a massive number of antennas, possibly thought of, in its ultimate form, as a spatially-continuous electromagnetic aperture. Accurate and tractable channel modeling is critical to understanding the full potential of this technology. This paper considers arbitrary spatially-stationary scattering and provides a 4D plane-wave representation in Cartesian coordinates, which captures the essence of electromagnetic propagation and allows to evaluate the capacity of Holographic MIMO systems with rectangular volumetric arrays. The developed framework generalizes the virtual channel representation, which was originally developed for uniform linear arrays
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Holographic MIMO is a spatially-constrained MIMO system with a massive number of antennas, possibly ...
Starting from first principles of wave propagation, we consider a multiple-input multiple-output (MI...
We consider spatially-constrained apertures of rectangular symmetry and aim to retrieve the limit to...
Imagine an array with a massive (possibly uncountably infinite) number of antennas in a compact spac...
In this paper we present a new upper bound on the capacity of MIMO systems. By characterizing the fu...
Holographic communication is intended as a holistic way to manipulate, with unprecedented flexibilit...
The fundamental limitation of using a spatial channel as an information bearing resource is consider...
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Holographic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communications are widely recognized as a promisin...
In this paper a novel three dimensional spatial channels model is developed to provide insight into ...
This paper presents a novel physical-modeling approach to wireless systems with multiple antennas. T...
Abslroct- Conventional multi-input multi-output (MIMO) models are not efficient to assess the benefi...
To support the extremely high spectral efficiency and energy efficiency requirements, and emerging a...
International audienceIn this paper, we study surface-based communication systems based on different...
This chapter presents the fundamentals of the holography technique to form the beam in electromagnet...
Holographic MIMO is a spatially-constrained MIMO system with a massive number of antennas, possibly ...
Starting from first principles of wave propagation, we consider a multiple-input multiple-output (MI...
We consider spatially-constrained apertures of rectangular symmetry and aim to retrieve the limit to...
Imagine an array with a massive (possibly uncountably infinite) number of antennas in a compact spac...
In this paper we present a new upper bound on the capacity of MIMO systems. By characterizing the fu...
Holographic communication is intended as a holistic way to manipulate, with unprecedented flexibilit...
The fundamental limitation of using a spatial channel as an information bearing resource is consider...
International audienceWe propose a holographic version of a reconfigurable intelligent surface (RIS)...
Holographic multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) communications are widely recognized as a promisin...
In this paper a novel three dimensional spatial channels model is developed to provide insight into ...
This paper presents a novel physical-modeling approach to wireless systems with multiple antennas. T...
Abslroct- Conventional multi-input multi-output (MIMO) models are not efficient to assess the benefi...
To support the extremely high spectral efficiency and energy efficiency requirements, and emerging a...
International audienceIn this paper, we study surface-based communication systems based on different...
This chapter presents the fundamentals of the holography technique to form the beam in electromagnet...