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Standardization of cellular network technology is required to ensure interoperability between base stations, as well as handsets manufactured by different companies. MIMO standardization at the physical layer focuses on the transmission signaling, describing how information bits are processed for transmission over multiple antennas. Receiver techniques are determined by the terminal or base station vendor and do not need to be standardized.
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Huang, H., Papadias, C.B., Venkatesan, S. (2012). MIMO in Cellular Standards. In: MIMO Communication for Cellular Networks. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-77523-4_7
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