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Advanced Antenna Systems for 5G Network Deployments: Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice provides a comprehensive understanding of the field of advanced antenna systems (AAS) and how they can be deployed in 5G networks. The book gives a thorough understanding of the basic technology components, the state-of-the-art multi-antenna solutions, what support 3GPP has standardized together with the reasoning, AAS performance in real networks, and how AAS can be used to enhance network deployments.
List of contents
1. Introduction 2. Network Deployment and Evolution 3. Elements of Wave Propagation 4. Antenna Arrays and Classical Beamforming 5. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing - Based multiple-input multiple-output systems 6. Multiantenna technologies 7. Concepts and Solutions for High band Millimeter Wave 8. 3GPP Physical Layer Solutions for Long-term Evolution and the Evolution Towards New Radio 9. 3GPP Physical Solutions for New Radio 10. End-to-end features 11. Radio Performance Requirements and Regulations 12. Architecture and Implementation Aspects 13. Performance of Multiantenna Features and Configurations 14. Advanced Antenna Systems in Network Deployments 15. Summary and Outlook
About the author
Henrik Asplund received his MSc degree from Uppsala University, Sweden, in 1996 and joined Ericsson Research, Stockholm, Sweden, in the same year. Since then, he has been working in the field of antennas and propagation supporting predevelopment and standardization of all major wireless technologies from 2G to 6G. His current research interests include antenna techniques, radio channel measurements and modeling, and deployment options for 6G including higher frequencies.
Jonas Karlsson joined Ericsson in 1993. Since then, he has held various technical and leader positions in Ericsson covering both radio access research and system management in product development. He is currently an Expert in Multi-Antenna Systems at Business Area Networks. He holds an MSc in electrical engineering and engineering physics from Linköping University, Sweden, and a PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Tokyo, Japan.
Fredric Kronestedt joined Ericsson in 1993 to work on RAN research. Since then, he has taken on many different roles, including system design and system management. He currently serves as an Expert, Radio Network Deployment Strategies, at Business Area Networks, where he focuses on radio network deployment and evolution aspects for 5G and 6G. He holds an MSc in electrical engineering from KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.
Erik Larsson joined Ericsson in 2005. He is currently a Senior Specialist working with concept development and network performance for NR with a focus on massive MIMO. He holds both an MSc in engineering physics and a PhD in electrical engineering, specializing in signal processing, from Uppsala University, Sweden.
David Astely is currently a Principal Researcher with Ericsson Research in the radio area. He received his PhD in signal processing from KTH Royal Institute of Technology in 1999 and has been with Ericsson since 2001, where he has held various positions in both research and product development.
Peter von Butovitsch joined Ericsson in 1994 and currently serves as Principal Researcher in the Business Area Networks. He has held various positions in Ericsson Research, Radio Access Network (RAN) development and Standards and Technology. From 1999 to 2014, he worked for Ericsson in Japan and in China. Most recently, he has been involved in issues relating to Massive MIMO and multi-antenna technologies. He holds an MSc in engineering physics and a PhD in signal processing, both from KTH, Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. In 2016 he earned an MBA from University of Leicester, School of Business, in the United Kingdom.
Thomas Chapman is currently working within the radio access and standardization team within the Standards and Technology group at Ericsson. He has been contributing to 3GPP standardization since 2000 to the whole portfolio of 3GPP technologies, including UTRA TDD, WCDMA, HSPA, LTE, and NR, and has been deeply involved in concept evaluation and standardization of AAS in RAN4. He holds an MSc (1996) and PhD (2000) in electronic engineering and signal processing from the University of Manchester, UK.
Mattias Frenne is currently a Principal Researcher in multi-antenna standardization in Ericsson. He holds an MSc (1996) and a PhD (2002) in engineering physics and signal processing respectively, both from Uppsala University, Sweden. He has contributed to the physical layer concept development for both LTE and NR and is acting as a 3GPP Standardization Delegate in 3GPP RAN WG1 since 2005, mainly covering topics in the multi-antenna area. He was named Ericsson Inventor of the Year in 2016.
Farshid Ghasemzadeh received an MSc degree in electrical engineering from Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden in 1994. He joined Ericsson in 1999 and currently has a position as “Senior Expert in Radio System Performance” within the Department of “Standards & Technology.” He has held various positions in Ericsson and worked with RAN system design and standardization. Before joining Ericsson in 1999, he worked for LGP Telecom as a Specialist in radio and microwave design developing radio products for various standards and technologies.
Måns Hagström has worked with Radars and Radios for the last 20 years, doing both hardware and software development for real-time applications. He joined Ericsson in 2011. He is currently working as a Strategic Product Manager and is involved in the evolution of massive MIMO radios. In various roles, he has been involved in both the high-band mmW and mid-band TDD massive MIMO radio development at Ericsson. He holds an MSc in computer science from the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.Billy Hogan joined Ericsson in 1995. His current position is Head of Radio Access and Propagation, Concepts and Algorithms within Business Unit Networks, where he leads a group that is researching radio network algorithms and concepts for 6G. Previously he had held various senior technical and leader positions within core and Radio Access Network Systemization and Design, including the role of Principal Engineer for Massive MIMO technology and strategy. He holds a BE in electronic engineering from the University of Galway, Ireland, and a MEng in electronic engineering from Dublin City University, Ireland.
George Jöngren is currently an expert in adaptive multi-antenna technologies at Ericsson. Starting with his PhD studies in 1999, he has two decades of experience working with state-of-the-art techniques in the multi-antenna field. He joined Ericsson in 2005 and has over the years had various roles, including working for 8 years as a 3GPP delegate driving Ericsson’s efforts on physical layer multi-antenna standardization. He holds a PhD in signal processing and an MSc in electrical engineering from the KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden.