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Large antenna array and propagation environment interaction
2014
2014 48th Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems and Computers
In conventional MIMO, propagation conditions are often considered wide-sense stationary over the entire antenna array. In massive MIMO systems, where arrays can span over large physical dimensions, the situation is quite different. For instance, significant variations in signal strength, due to shadowing, can be experienced across a large array. These effects vary with propagation environment in which the array is placed, and influence achievable sum-rates. We characterize these variations for
doi:10.1109/acssc.2014.7094530
dblp:conf/acssc/GaoZRTE14
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