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RF Transceiver Design for MIMO Wireless Communications, Paperback / softback Book

RF Transceiver Design for MIMO Wireless Communications Paperback / softback

Part of the Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering series

Paperback / softback

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This practical resource offers a thorough examination of RF transceiver design for MIMO communications.  Offering a practical view on MIMO wireless systems, this book extends fundamental concepts on classic wireless transceiver design techniques to MIMO transceivers.

This helps reader gain a very comprehensive understanding of the subject.

This in-depth volume describes many theoretical and implementation challenges on MIMO transceivers and provides the practical solutions for these issues.

This comprehensive book provides thorough descriptions of MIMO theoretical concepts, MIMO single carrier and OFDM modulation, RF transceiver design concepts, power amplifier, MIMO transmitter design techniques and their RF impairments, MIMO receiver design methods, RF impairments study including nonlinearity, DC-offset, I/Q imbalance and phase noise and their compensation in OFDM and MIMO techniques.

In addition, it provides the most practical techniques to realize RF front-ends in MIMO systems.

This book is supported with many design equations and illustrations.

The first book dedicated to RF Transceiver design for MIMO systems, this volume serves as a current, one-stop guide offering you cost-effective solutions for your challenging projects in the field.  

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