Advent of 2G saw a paradigm shift in the use of wireless technology. The
desire for multimedia applications overshadowed the fundamental voice
service but required higher data rates. Multiple input multiple output
(MIMO) communication system promises efficient achievement of this
requisite. Limited by Shannon bound, the data rates in single antenna
systems are linearly related to the bandwidth. But employing multiple
antennas allows capacity growth, linear in the number of antennas,
without expansion in available bandwidth. This significant gain led MIMO
into the candidate 4G standards; LTE and mobile WiMax. However, the
simplified MIMO transmitted structure is coupled with a relatively
complex receiver design. This book provides a comprehensive discussion
on different multiple antenna configurations with focus centered on the
state of art receiver designs. It details classical detection algorithms
as well as lately proposed promising solutions with validated
performances. This comparative analysis should help professionals to
develop a thorough insight of advanced receiver designs. Novice
researchers can also benefit from the book for a kick start towards
their ultimate goal.