TY - BOOK ID - 136641324 TI - Massive MIMO Systems AU - Maruta, Kazuki AU - Falcone, Francisco PY - 2020 PB - Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute DB - UniCat KW - distributed massive MIMO KW - phase noise KW - amplified thermal noise KW - spectral efficiency KW - 5G KW - massive MIMO KW - computational efficiency KW - precoding algorithms KW - channel estimation KW - far-field KW - antenna array KW - diagnosis procedure KW - noisy data KW - BCS KW - millimeter-wave KW - energy efficiency KW - pilot contamination KW - quantization noise KW - massive multi-input multi-output (MIMO) KW - distributed antenna systems (DAS) KW - sounding reference signal (SRS) KW - Massive MIMO KW - pilot decontamination KW - MSE KW - dynamic user scheduling KW - dynamic pilot allocation KW - beamforming KW - line-of-sight KW - Ricean fading KW - frequency-selective KW - power scaling KW - hybrid beamforming KW - HetNets KW - mmWaves KW - analog multi-beam KW - hybrid beam-forming KW - PHY layer KW - MAC layer KW - pilot assignment KW - large-scale fading coefficients KW - Bayesian inference KW - overcomplete dictionary KW - diamond-ring slot KW - dual-polarized antenna KW - mobile-phone antenna KW - pattern diversity KW - Metamaterials (MTM) KW - leaky-wave antenna (LWA) KW - antenna arrays KW - substrate integrated waveguide (SIW) KW - transverse slots KW - beam-scanning KW - mutual coupling isolation KW - millimetre-wave KW - composite right/left-handed transmission line (CRLH-TL) KW - 5G wireless networks KW - non-coherent detection KW - QAM KW - multi-user MIMO KW - space division multiple access (SDMA) KW - block diagonalization (BD) KW - non-orthogonal multiple access (NOMA) KW - broadcast channel KW - discontinuous deception KW - multiple beam communications KW - artificial intelligence KW - wireless communications KW - non-orthogonal unicast and multicast transmission KW - statistical channel state information KW - beam domain KW - massive MIMO systems KW - MIDE algorithm KW - low computational complexity KW - BER KW - resource allocation KW - n/a UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:136641324 AB - Multiple-input, multiple-output (MIMO), which transmits multiple data streams via multiple antenna elements, is one of the most attractive technologies in the wireless communication field. Its extension, called ‘massive MIMO’ or ‘large-scale MIMO’, in which base station has over one hundred of the antenna elements, is now seen as a promising candidate to realize 5G and beyond, as well as 6G mobile communications. It has been the first decade since its fundamental concept emerged. This Special Issue consists of 19 papers and each of them focuses on a popular topic related to massive MIMO systems, e.g. analog/digital hybrid signal processing, antenna fabrication, and machine learning incorporation. These achievements could boost its realization and deepen the academic and industrial knowledge of this field. ER -