The demand for wireless connectivity has grown exponentially over the last years. By 2030 there should be around 17 billion of mobile-connected devices, with monthly data traffic in the order of thousands of exabytes. Although the Fifth Generation (5G) communications systems present far more features than Fourth Generation (4G) systems, they will not be able to serve this growing demand and the requirements of innovative use cases. Therefore, Sixth Generation (6G) Networks are expected to support such massive connectivity and guarantee an increase in performance and quality of service for all users. To deal with such requirements, several technical issues need to be addressed, including novel multiple-antenna technologies. Then, this survey...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. The use of base stations (BSs) and access points (APs) with a large number of ante...
The next generation of wireless systems, 5G, is intended to cover plenty of new emerging application...
The next generation of mobile networks (5G) is expected to achieve high data rates, reduce latency, ...
Massive multiple-input multiple-output (mMIMO) is a wireless access technique that has been studied ...
International audienceThe Fifth Generation (5G) is now have been implemented in some countries and w...
The Fifth Generation (5G) is now have been implemented in some countries and will be progressing acc...
[Extract] Both the fourth generation (4G) and fifth generation (5G) mobile systems will use multiple...
ITU-R has named the fifth-generation (5G) mobile communications as IMT 2020 and described its vision...
Massive MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) is no longer a “wild” or “promising” concept for futur...
As per cisco figure, 5.5 billion individuals in a world will claim cell phones by 2020. 10millions o...
The mobile data traffic has been exponentially growing during the last several decades. This was ena...
The fifth generation (5G) of wireless connectivity is a global research effort for providing a signi...
Abstract In recent times, the rapid growth in mobile subscriptions and the associated demand for hig...
The quantum leap in mobile data traffic and high density of wireless electronic devices, coupled wit...
The rapid development of MIMO technology in the area of wireless communications is to setting up of ...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. The use of base stations (BSs) and access points (APs) with a large number of ante...
The next generation of wireless systems, 5G, is intended to cover plenty of new emerging application...
The next generation of mobile networks (5G) is expected to achieve high data rates, reduce latency, ...
Massive multiple-input multiple-output (mMIMO) is a wireless access technique that has been studied ...
International audienceThe Fifth Generation (5G) is now have been implemented in some countries and w...
The Fifth Generation (5G) is now have been implemented in some countries and will be progressing acc...
[Extract] Both the fourth generation (4G) and fifth generation (5G) mobile systems will use multiple...
ITU-R has named the fifth-generation (5G) mobile communications as IMT 2020 and described its vision...
Massive MIMO (multiple-input multiple-output) is no longer a “wild” or “promising” concept for futur...
As per cisco figure, 5.5 billion individuals in a world will claim cell phones by 2020. 10millions o...
The mobile data traffic has been exponentially growing during the last several decades. This was ena...
The fifth generation (5G) of wireless connectivity is a global research effort for providing a signi...
Abstract In recent times, the rapid growth in mobile subscriptions and the associated demand for hig...
The quantum leap in mobile data traffic and high density of wireless electronic devices, coupled wit...
The rapid development of MIMO technology in the area of wireless communications is to setting up of ...
© 2002-2012 IEEE. The use of base stations (BSs) and access points (APs) with a large number of ante...
The next generation of wireless systems, 5G, is intended to cover plenty of new emerging application...
The next generation of mobile networks (5G) is expected to achieve high data rates, reduce latency, ...