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David Gesbert

Researcher at Institut Eurécom

Publications -  483
Citations -  26237

David Gesbert is an academic researcher from Institut Eurécom. The author has contributed to research in topics: MIMO & Channel state information. The author has an hindex of 63, co-authored 456 publications receiving 24569 citations. Previous affiliations of David Gesbert include Technische Universität München & Huawei.

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From theory to practice: an overview of MIMO space-time coded wireless systems

TL;DR: An overview of progress in the area of multiple input multiple output (MIMO) space-time coded wireless systems is presented and the state of the art in channel modeling and measurements is presented, leading to a better understanding of actual MIMO gains.
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Multi-Cell MIMO Cooperative Networks: A New Look at Interference

TL;DR: An overview of the theory and currently known techniques for multi-cell MIMO (multiple input multiple output) cooperation in wireless networks is presented and a few promising and quite fundamental research avenues are also suggested.
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An overview of limited feedback in wireless communication systems

TL;DR: This tutorial provides a broad look at the field of limited feedback wireless communications, and reviews work in systems using various combinations of single antenna, multiple antenna, narrowband, broadband, single-user, and multiuser technology.
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A Coordinated Approach to Channel Estimation in Large-Scale Multiple-Antenna Systems

TL;DR: In this article, the problem of channel estimation in multi-cell interference-limited cellular networks is addressed by enabling a low-rate coordination between cells during the channel estimation phase itself.
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Shifting the MIMO Paradigm

TL;DR: Multi-user MIMO (MU-MIMO) networks reveal the unique opportunities arising from a joint optimization of antenna combining techniques with resource allocation protocols, and brings robustness with respect to multipath richness, yielding the diversity and multiplexing gains without the need for multiple antenna user terminals.