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Foundations of MIMO Wireless Communication

Foundations of MIMO Wireless Communication. Instructor: Prof. Suvra Sekhar Das, Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, IIT Kharagpur. This course covers the fundamentals of Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) antenna based wireless communication systems. MIMO is now an essential part of modern wireless communication systems, such as 3G, 4G, WLAN / Wifi, LTE, WiMax, etc. MIMO brings to the domain of wireless communications, spectral efficiency and reliability gains. With multiple antennas at the transmitter and receiver it helps design wireless communication systems that can use the additional spatial dimension over and above the well investigated time-frequency dimensions to fetch myriads of new gains. MIMO is expected to be one of the enabler of 5G communication systems. This course covers important concepts of MIMO communication such as capacity computation, error probability analysis, transmitter and receiver design, multi-user communication, etc. After completion of the course the participants will be able to apply the methods for performance analysis and design of advanced wireless communication systems. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 32 - Fundamentals of Information Theory II


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Lecture 01 - Evolution of Wireless Communication Systems 1G-5G
Lecture 02 - Elements of Wireless Communication Systems
Lecture 03 - Overview of MIMO Communication Systems
Lecture 04 - Layered View of Transmitter and Receiver: Introduction to the Channel
Lecture 05 - Wireless Channel Models
Lecture 06 - Large Scale Propagation Models Path Loss
Lecture 07 - Large Scale Propagation Models Path Loss and Shadowing
Lecture 08 - Small Scale Propagation Multipath Model
Lecture 09 - Small Scale Propagation Frequency Flat Fading
Lecture 10 - Small Scale Propagation Envelope Distribution
Lecture 11 - Small Scale Propagation Received Signal Correlation
Lecture 12 - Small Scale Propagation Received Signal Correlation (cont.)
Lecture 13 - Coherence Time
Lecture 14 - Doppler Spectrum
Lecture 15 - Frequency Selective Fading
Lecture 16 - Frequency Selective Fading (cont.)
Lecture 17 - FSF-Coherence Bandwidth, Delay Doppler Characteristics
Lecture 18 - Spatial Channel Characteristics
Lecture 19 - Expression of MIMO Channel
Lecture 20 - MIMO Channel Characteristics
Lecture 21 - Statistical Properties of H
Lecture 22 - Important Results from Linear Algebra
Lecture 23 - Spatial Diversity
Lecture 24 - Section Combining
Lecture 25 - Maximal Ratio Combining
Lecture 26 - Problem of Error in Maximal Ratio Combining (MRC)
Lecture 27 - Diversity Gain and Transmit MRC
Lecture 28 - Transmit Diversity without Channel Known at Tx
Lecture 29 - MIMO Transmit Diversity
Lecture 30 - MIMO Diversity
Lecture 31 - Fundamentals of Information Theory I
Lecture 32 - Fundamentals of Information Theory II
Lecture 33 - Fundamentals of Information Theory III
Lecture 34 - Fundamentals of Information Theory IV
Lecture 35 - Capacity of Deterministic MIMO Channels
Lecture 36 - Capacity of Channel Unknown at Transmitter
Lecture 37 - Capacity of Channel Known at Transmitter
Lecture 38 - More on MIMO Channel Capacity
Lecture 39 - Capacity of Random Channel
Lecture 40 - MIMO in Practice