Explains the main approaches to multi-input multi-output (MIMO) communications, including Beamforming, Zero Forcing, and MMSE.
* Note that at the 9:19min mark, I made a slight "voice typo", where I should have said: "you need to tell the _transmitter_ what the channel is" (not the receiver), and this also holds for the SVD approach too which I should have mentioned.
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