There are often hypes and speculations around new wireless technologies, including “Massive MIMO”, which is the key new feature in 5G. In 2015, Emil Björnson and Erik G. Larsson wrote the article “Massive MIMO: Ten Myths and One Critical Question” together with Thomas Marzetta. It was an attempt to dispel some of the misconceptions that were floating around at the time. In this episode, they look back at the statements they claimed to be myths to see if they were right and whether the myths are still around. The article received the 2019 Fred W. Ellersick Prize from the IEEE Communications Society and can be downloaded at https://arxiv.org/pdf/1503.06854. Music: On the Verge by Joseph McDade. Visit Erik’s website https://liu.se/en/employee/erila39 and Emil’s website https://ebjornson.com/
40. Synchronization of Massive Antenna Arrays
39. Radio Stripes at Terahertz (With Parisa Aghdam)
38. Things We Learned at the 6G Symposium
37. Wireless Future Panel Discussion (Live Podcast)
36. 6G from an Operator Perspective
35. Ten Challenges on the Road to 6G
34. How to Achieve 1 Terabit/s over Wireless?
33. Reproducible Wireless Research
32. Information-Theoretic Foundations of 6G (With Giuseppe Caire)
31. Analog Modulation and Over-the-Air Aggregation
30. The Sionna Library for Link-Level Simulations (With Jakob Hoydis)
29. Six 6G Technologies: The cases for and against
28. Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communication (With Petar Popovski)
27. Open Air Interface (With Florian Kaltenberger)
26. Network Slicing
25. What Models are Useful?
24. Q&A With 5G and 6G Predictions
23. Wireless Localization and Sensing (With Henk Wymeersch)
22. Being Near or Far in Wireless
21. Wireless Coverage Without Beamforming
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