MIMO or multiple-input multiple-output is a wireless technology used to
increases the data capacity of an RF radio by deploying multiple
transmitting and receiving antennas. In a multiple-input multiple-output
system, the data is transmitted from multiple antennas via the same path
in the same bandwidth. This results in each signal reaching the
receiving antenna through a different path leading to more reliable
data. The receiver is designed to consider the slight time difference
between reception of each signal, additional noise, interference, and
even lost signals. Some of the typical MIMO configurations are 2X2 MIMO,
3X3 MIMO, 4X4 MIMO, and 8X8 MIMO. This book elucidates the concepts and
innovative models around prospective developments with respect to MIMO
systems. The ever-growing need for advanced technology is the reason
that has fueled the research in this field in recent times. This book
will provide comprehensive knowledge to the readers.