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Wireless
OFDM Systems: How to Make Them Work?
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) has become the
technology of choice for broadband communication in a wireless multipath
environment. For instance, it will be used in next generation wireless
local area networks (WLANs) and broadband fixed wireless access networks.
Although the theory of OFDM is well developed, implementation aspects of
OFDM systems remain a challenge. Wireless OFDM
Systems brings together the broad and extensive experience of
the editor and contributors by providing a comprehensive overview of OFDM
implementation issues and OFDM based WLAN systems.
Mark Engels
Format: Hardcover, 232pp.
Publisher: Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published: May 2002 |
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Simulation
and Software Radio for Mobile Communications
Aimed at engineers, researchers, academics, and students, this guide
describes how to design telecommunications systems (using MATLAB
simulation software) and evaluate them from the physical layer to the
upper layer. Coverage includes such topics as PSK and OFDM transmission
schemes, the configuration of code division multiplexing, simulating
call-blocking probability, and software radio. Source programs are
included on the accompanying CD-ROM.
Hiroshi Harada, Ramjee Prasad
Format: Hardcover, 448pp.
Publisher: Artech House
Published: May 2002
Book & CD-ROM
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Adaptive
Wireless Transceivers: Turbo-Coded, Turbo-Equalised and Space-Time
Coded TDMA, CDMA, MC-CDMA and OFDM Systems
Focusing on the TDMA, CDMA, and OFDM systems, this book provides an
overview of near-instantaneously adaptive transceivers. It describes their
capabilities, especially in relation to channel quality fluctuations.
Particular attention is paid to the use of neural network based
equalization. Complexity and performance trade-offs are considered.
Lajos Hanzo, C. H. Wong
Format: Hardcover, 752pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Inc
Published: March 2002 |
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OFDM
Wireless LANs: A Theoretical and Practical Guide
OFDM Wireless LANs: A Theoretical and Practical Guide explores OFDM
WLAN basics, including components of OFDM and multi-carrier WLAN
standards. This book also provides a practical approach to OFDM by
including software and hardware examples and detailed implementation
explanations. And it defines and explains the mathematical concepts behind
OFDM necessary for successful OFDM WLAN implementations.
Juha Heiskala, John Terry
Format: Paperback, 315pp.
Publisher: Sams
Published: December 2001
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OFDM for
Wireless Multimedia Communications
Written by leading experts in the field of wireless communications,
OFDM for Wireless Multimedia Communications is a practical guide to
planning, designing, and using orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
(OFDM). It offers you a thorough overview of OFDM signal processing
techniques, and provides a solid base for assessing the performance of
wireless OFDM systems.
Richard van Nee, Ramjee Prasad
Format: Hardcover, 1st ed., 280pp.
Publisher: Artech House, Incorporated
Published: January 2000
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Multi-Carrier
Digital Communications : Theory and Applications of OFDM
Multi-carrier modulation, in particular orthogonal frequency
division multiplexing (OFDM), has been successfully applied to a wide
variety of digital communications applications for several years. Although
OFDM has been chosen as the physical layer standard for a diversity of
important systems, the theory, algorithms, and implementation techniques
remain subjects of current interest.
This book is intended to be a concise summary of the present state
of the art of the theory and practice of OFDM technology. This book offers
a unified presentation of OFDM theory and high speed and wireless
applications. In particular, ADSL, wireless LAN, and digital broadcasting
technologies are explained.
Ahmad R. Bahai, Burton R. Saltzberg
Format: Hardcover, 220pp.
Publisher: Plenum Publishing Corp
Published: October 1999
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