Fundamentals of Massive MIMO
Written by pioneers of the concept, this is the first complete guide to the physical
and engineering principles of Massive MIMO. Assuming only a basic background
in communications and statistical signal processing, it will guide readers through
key topics in multi-cell systems such as propagation modeling, multiplexing and
de-multiplexing, channel estimation, power control, and performance evaluation. The
authors’ unique capacity-bounding approach will enable readers to carry out effective
system performance analyses and develop advanced Massive MIMO techniques and
algorithms. Numerous case studies, as well as problem sets and solutions accompanying
the book online, will help readers put knowledge into practice and acquire the skill set
needed to design and analyze complex wireless communication systems. Whether you
are a graduate student, researcher, or industry professional working in the field of
wireless communications, this will be an indispensable guide for years to come.
Thomas L. Marzetta is the originator of Massive MIMO. He is a Bell Labs Fellow at
Nokia and a Fellow of the IEEE, and previously worked at Schlumberger-Doll Research
and Nichols Research Corporation. He has received numerous recognitions and awards,
including the IEEE W. R. G. Baker Award (2015), the IEEE Communications Society
Stephen O. Rice Prize (2015), and the IEEE Guglielmo Marconi Prize Paper Award
(2013). He is the recipient of an Honorary Doctorate from Linköping University.
Erik G. Larsson is a Professor at Linköping University in Sweden and a Fellow of
the IEEE. He is the co-author of 120 journal papers and the textbook Space-Time
Block Coding for Wireless Communications (Cambridge, 2003). He currently serves as
Chair of the IEEE SPS Technical Committee for Signal Processing for Communications
and Networking (2015–2016). In both 2012 and 2014, he received the IEEE Signal
Processing Magazine Best Column Award, and in 2015 he was awarded the IEEE
Communications Society Stephen O. Rice Prize.
Hong Yang is a member of technical staff at Nokia Bell Labs’ Mathematics of Networks
and Communications Research Department, where he conducts research into wireless
communications networks. He has over fifteen years of industrial research and develop-
ment experience, and has previously worked in both the Department of Radio Frequency
Technology Systems Engineering and the Wireless Design Center at Alcatel-Lucent.
Hien Quoc Ngo is a researcher at Linköping University, Sweden. In 2015, he received the
IEEE Communications Society Stephen O. Rice Prize and the IEEE Sweden VT-COM-
IT Joint Chapter Best Student Journal Paper Award. He was also an IEEE Communica-
tions Letters exemplary reviewer in 2014 and an IEEE Transactions on Communications
exemplary reviewer in 2015.
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