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عنوان
MIMO transceiver design via majorization theory /

پدید آورنده
Daniel P. Palomar, Yi Jiang.

موضوع
MIMO systems-- Design-- Mathematics.,Radio-- Transmitter-receivers-- Design-- Mathematics.,TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Mobile & Wireless Communications.,TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Radio.

رده
TK5103
.
2
.
P34
2007eb

کتابخانه
Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

محل استقرار
استان: Qom ـ شهر: Qom

Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages

تماس با کتابخانه : 32910706-025

INTERNATIONAL STANDARD BOOK NUMBER

(Number (ISBN
1282822993
(Number (ISBN
1601980310
(Number (ISBN
9781282822993
(Number (ISBN
9781601980311
Erroneous ISBN
9781601980304

NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY NUMBER

Number
b745676

TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY

Title Proper
MIMO transceiver design via majorization theory /
General Material Designation
[Book]
First Statement of Responsibility
Daniel P. Palomar, Yi Jiang.

.PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC

Place of Publication, Distribution, etc.
Hanover, MA :
Name of Publisher, Distributor, etc.
Now Publishers,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
©2007.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION

Specific Material Designation and Extent of Item
1 online resource (ix, 224 pages) :
Other Physical Details
illustrations

SERIES

Series Title
Foundations and trends in communications and information theory,
Volume Designation
v. 3, issue 4-5
ISSN of Series
1567-2328 ;

GENERAL NOTES

Text of Note
"This book is originally published as Foundations and trends in communications and information theory, volume 3, issues 4-5 (2006)"--Page 4 of cover.

INTERNAL BIBLIOGRAPHIES/INDEXES NOTE

Text of Note
Includes bibliographical references.

CONTENTS NOTE

Text of Note
Cover13; -- Contents -- Introduction -- MIMO Channels -- MIMO Communication Systems -- A First Glimpse at Linear Transceivers: Beamforming -- Historical Perspective on MIMO Transceivers -- Outline -- Majorization Theory -- Basic Definitions -- Basic Results -- Multiplicative Majorization -- Linear MIMO Transceivers -- System Model -- Problem Formulation -- Optimum Linear Receiver -- Optimum Linear Transmitter with Schur-Convex/Concave Cost Functions -- Optimum Linear Transmitter with Individual QoS Constraints -- Optimum Linear Transmitter with Arbitrary Cost Functions -- Extension to Multicarrier Systems -- Summary -- Appendix: Characterization of BER Functionfor QAM Constellations -- Appendix: Optimum Left Singular Vectors of P -- Appendix: Optimum Ordering of Eigenvalues -- Appendix: Proofs of Schur-Concavity/Convexity Lemmas -- Appendix: Waterfilling Algorithms -- Nonlinear Decision Feedback MIMO Transceivers -- System Model -- Problem Formulation -- Optimum Decision Feedback Receiver -- Optimum Transmitter with Global Measure of Performance -- Optimum Transmitter with Individual QoS Constraints -- A Dual Form Based on Dirty Paper Coding -- A Particular Case: CDMA Sequence Design -- Summary -- Appendix: Mutual Information and Wiener Filter -- Appendix: Proof of Lemma 4.1 -- Appendix: Proof of Theorem 4.3 -- Appendix: Proof of Procedure in Table 4.1 -- Appendix: Proof of Power Allocation for QoS -- Extensions and Future Lines of Research -- Multiuser Systems -- Robust Designs for Imperfect CSI -- ML Decoding -- Information-Theoretic Approach -- Convex Optimization Theory -- Convex Problems -- Classes of Convex Problems -- Reformulating a Problem in Convex Form -- Lagrange Duality Theory and KKT Optimality Conditions -- Sensitivity Analysis -- Efficient Numerical Algorithms to Solve Convex Problems -- Primal and Dual Decompositions -- Matrix Results -- Generalized Triangular Decompositions -- Miscellaneous Matrix Results -- Acknowledgments -- References.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT

Text of Note
Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channels provide an abstract and unified representation of different physical communication systems, ranging from multi-antenna wireless channels to wireless digital subscriber line systems. They have the key property that several data streams can be simultaneously established. In general, the design of communication systems for MIMO channels is quite involved (if one can assume the use of sufficiently long and good codes, then the problem formulation simplifies drastically). The first difficulty lies on how to measure the global performance of such systems given the tradeoff on the performance among the different data streams. Once the problem formulation is defined, the resulting mathematical problem is typically too complicated to be optimally solved as it is a matrix-valued nonconvex optimization problem. This design problem has been studied for the past three decades (the first papers dating back to the 1970s) motivated initially by cable systems and more recently by wireless multi-antenna systems. The approach was to choose a specific global measure of performance and then to design the system accordingly, either optimally or suboptimally, depending on the difficulty of the problem. This text presents an up-to-date unified mathematical framework for the design of point-to-point MIMO transceivers with channel state information at both sides of the link according to an arbitrary cost function as a measure of the system performance. In addition, the framework embraces the design of systems with given individual performance on the data streams. Majorization theory is the underlying mathematical theory on which the framework hinges. It allows the transformation of the originally complicated matrix-valued nonconvex problem into a simple scalar problem. In particular, the additive majorization relation plays a key role in the design of linear MIMO transceivers (i.e., a linear precoder at the transmitter and a linear equalizer at the receiver), whereas the multiplicative majorization relation is the basis for nonlinear decision-feedback MIMO transceivers (i.e., a linear precoder at the transmitter and a decision-feedback equalizer at the receiver).

ACQUISITION INFORMATION NOTE

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Title
MIMO transceiver design via majorization theory.
International Standard Book Number
1601980302

TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT

MIMO systems-- Design-- Mathematics.
Radio-- Transmitter-receivers-- Design-- Mathematics.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Mobile & Wireless Communications.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING-- Radio.

(SUBJECT CATEGORY (Provisional

TEC-- 034000
TEC-- 061000
TJK

DEWEY DECIMAL CLASSIFICATION

Number
621
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384
Edition
22

LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CLASSIFICATION

Class number
TK5103
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2
Book number
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P34
2007eb

PERSONAL NAME - PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITY

Palomar, Daniel P.

PERSONAL NAME - ALTERNATIVE RESPONSIBILITY

Jiang, Yi,1978-

ORIGINATING SOURCE

Date of Transaction
20201204055710.0
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