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The future wireless communication will be a cloud network with everything be connected; as the trend of internet of everything, the cellar becomes smaller and servers even for very tinny terminals. Such a system must be both spectrum and energy efficiency due to the limited resources; also the size of the network elements must be smaller to fit the dimension requirement. To deal with those challenges, this chapter presents a joint antenna technique that can be used for the next generation mobile communication: by exploring higher order beam space MIMO with joint antenna techniques, it seems to some extent, it’s possible to reach similar performance as conventional MIMO while using half of the energy and smaller device dimension.
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Han, B. (2016). Energy Efficient Joint Antenna Techniques for Future Mobile Communication: Beyond 2050. In: Prasad, R., Dixit, S. (eds) Wireless World in 2050 and Beyond: A Window into the Future!. Springer Series in Wireless Technology. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42141-4_7
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