Abstract:Massive MIMO, where MIMO stands for multiple‐input multiple‐output, is a multiuser‐MIMO (MU‐MIMO) cellular communication technology with a massive number of antennas and users. More precisely, each base station (BS) is equipped with a large number of antennas and utilizes these antennas to spatially multiplex many user equipments (UEs) on the same time‐frequency resource. The main difference from conventional cellular networks is that the interference between UEs is managed by spatial processing (called transm… Show more
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