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Spatial communication capacity based on electromagnetic wave equations
We study directly the geometric properties of electromagnetic waves to derive the channel capacity of multiple antenna systems. Spatial system transfer functions and spatial sampling theory are used, instead of the usual independent and complex Gaussian assumption.