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IEEE Fellow | Professor at KTH | Wireless Future on YouTube

I have spent the last five years understanding how wireless technology would change in the future, when the user devices will be in the radiative near-field of large antenna arrays. There are important prospects to use spatial multiplexing to serve more users simultaneously, since traditional beamforming turns into finite-depth beamfocusing. Yet, I have grown to understand that much of the fundamental limits and algorithms developed for far-field MIMO are still applicable for near-field MIMO. In this new video, I dispel three misconceptions that are spreading in the related literature. Along the way, I’m explaining some of the fundamental properties that underpin the MIMO technology. The research insights presented in the video were developed in collaboration with Luca Sanguinetti, Özlem Tuğfe Demir, Parisa Ramezani, Alva Kosasih, Amna Irshad, Giacomo Bacci, and others. This presentation was prepared for the "Special Forum: Theory and Technology of 6G Near-Field Communications" at the 17th China Electronics & Information Conference, Pan Pacific Hotel, Ningbo, on April 27, 2024. Three Misconceptions in Near-Field Communications https://lnkd.in/gMB2QUBx

Three Misconceptions in Near-Field Communications

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Thanks for sharing, Emil Björnson! I guess you will be sharing some of these findings also at your keynote at #BalkanCom2024 - looking forward to it!

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PhD Student In Electronics & Communication Engineering/Lecturer at Wolkite University (BSc. in Electrical Power Engineering, and MSc. in Microelectronics Engineering)/Sales and Marketing Engineer/Nutritionist

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Whoa! It will contribute to a significant advancement in wireless communication.

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