Please, add the reasons that support your choice. You can consider the best choice for readers that already have basic knowledge in convencional MIMO and readers that do not have knowledge on MIMO. Thank you for the help.
I think the best books on massive MIMO (undoubtedly) are:
1. fundamentals of massive MIMO
2. massive MIMO Networks: Spectral, Energy, and Hardware efficiency
The first book is written by the originators of massive MIMO. It is the first complete guide to Massive MIMO, and at the same time an excellent learning point. Assuming only a basic background in communications and statistical signal processing, it guides readers through key concepts of massive MIMO such as propagation modeling, multiplexing and de-multiplexing, channel estimation, power control, performance evaluation, and the bounding techniques that can be used for massive MIMO.
The second book is written by very talented leading researchers on massive MIMO. It cover the topics in more details compared to the first book, e.g., study massive MIMO systems with spatially correlated channels, investigate energy efficiency, transceiver hardware impairments, and various other practical aspects like spatial resource allocation, channel modeling, and antenna array deployment. Interestingly, it comes with hundreds of lines of code freely available that help you reproduce the results.
mmWave Massive MIMO: A Paradigm for 5G is a good one if you are interested in mmWave communication. otherwise, Massive MIMO: Fundamentals and System Designs seems to be one of the best books in area
I think the best books on massive MIMO (undoubtedly) are:
1. fundamentals of massive MIMO
2. massive MIMO Networks: Spectral, Energy, and Hardware efficiency
The first book is written by the originators of massive MIMO. It is the first complete guide to Massive MIMO, and at the same time an excellent learning point. Assuming only a basic background in communications and statistical signal processing, it guides readers through key concepts of massive MIMO such as propagation modeling, multiplexing and de-multiplexing, channel estimation, power control, performance evaluation, and the bounding techniques that can be used for massive MIMO.
The second book is written by very talented leading researchers on massive MIMO. It cover the topics in more details compared to the first book, e.g., study massive MIMO systems with spatially correlated channels, investigate energy efficiency, transceiver hardware impairments, and various other practical aspects like spatial resource allocation, channel modeling, and antenna array deployment. Interestingly, it comes with hundreds of lines of code freely available that help you reproduce the results.