Integration of Spatial Processing in the WINNER B3G Air Interface Design

Numerous investigations of spatial processing algorithms are available in literature showing the benefit of MIMO systems in particular situations. From a system perspective, however, spatial processing has to provide adaptivity and scalability to a wide range of scenarios and has also to be seen in...

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