Massive MIMO in Practice,
Edition 2 From 5G to 6GEditors: By Henrik Asplund, David Astely, Peter von Butovitsch, Thomas Chapman, Sebastian Faxér, MSc, Mattias Frenne, Farshid Ghasemzadeh, Måns Hagström, Billy Hogan, George Jöngren, Jonas Karlsson, Fredric Kronestedt and Erik Larsson
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Massive MIMO in Practice: From 5G to 6G (2nd edition of the previously titled Advanced Antenna Systems for 5G Network Deployments: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice) provides a theoretical introduction to Massive MIMO as well as presenting how it can meet network performance requirements for commercial deployment.
- This new edition will provide a thorough understanding of:
- array antennas and how they can be used for beamforming, null-forming, and support for MIMO features;
- Massive MIMO features and how they work, with a particular focus on mobile networks and the specifics relevant for mobile network operation, for example, characteristics of the radio channel in different environment and how Massive MIMO solutions adapt to these;
- a detailed walk-through of the 3GPP physical layer support for Massive MIMO solutions, the background for this support, and how it can be used in mobile networks;
- explanations of what performance can be achieved in commercially deployed mobile networks for: different antenna configurations, different Massive MIMO features, and different network deployment environments;
- regulatory aspects which are new and specific to Massive MIMO operation; and product architecture and implementation aspects that provide cost efficient and flexible operation.
New to this edition
- More detail on the practical use of Massive MIMO in commercial mobile networks, specifically how to choose solutions, including antenna configuration and suitable Massive MIMO features, for cost efficient operation depending on traffic and environmental conditions
- A new chapter on how to put the complete Massive MIMO solution together: hardware solutions, features and use of spectrum, particularly the different use of TDD, FDD, and mm-wave
- Outlines promising Massive MIMO solutions to be deployed in the future
- Inclusion of 3GPP’s Rel. 17 and Rel. 18 updates
- Recent regulatory issues of high general interest
- Practical aspects of network planning, deployment, and operation
- Examples of other applications of Massive MIMO: satellites, drones, and FWA
- Outlines the path Massive MIMO can play to achieving 6G
Key Features
- Combines an explanation of the theory with a presentation of the practical issues around deployment
- Includes details of 3GPP’s Releases 17 and 18
- Thorough update and restructuring with more of a practical focus
- Outlines the path Massive MIMO can play to achieving 6G
About the author
By Henrik Asplund, Master Researcher in Antennas and Propagation, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; David Astely, Principal Researcher, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Peter von Butovitsch, Technology Manager, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Thomas Chapman, 3GPP Standardisation Delegate, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Sebastian Faxér, MSc, Strategic Product Manager, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Mattias Frenne, Principal Researcher, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Farshid Ghasemzadeh, Expert in Radio Performance, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Måns Hagström, Senior Radio Systems Architect, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Billy Hogan, Principal Engineer, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; George Jöngren, Expert in Adaptive Multi-Antenna Technologies, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Jonas Karlsson, Expert in Multi Antenna Systems, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden; Fredric Kronestedt, Expert in Radio Network Deployment Strategies, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden and Erik Larsson, Researcher in Multi-Antenna Systems, Ericsson AB, Stockholm, Sweden
PART I Introduction to Massive MIMO and Cellular Networks
1. Introduction
2. Cellular Networks
PART II Fundamental Concepts, Massive MIMO Techniques and 3GPP Standardization Support
3. Antennas and Wave Propagation
4. Antenna Arrays and Classical Beamforming
5. OFDM-Based MIMO Systems
6. Multi-Antenna Technologies
7. Massive MIMO Network Performance
8. 3GPP Physical Layer Solutions for NR
9. Radio Performance Requirements and Regulation
PART III Network Solutions for Massive MIMO
10. Network Use Cases and Solutions
11. Massive MIMO Hardware Solutions
12. Massive MIMO Software Feature Solutions
13. How to Use Massive MIMO to Meet Network Requirements
14. Developing Services and Technologies
15. Summary and Outlook