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Wireless
Communications Systems: Advanced Techniques for Signal Reception
A unified framework for using today's most advanced signal
processing techniques. Driven by the rapidly escalating capacity demands
of emerging wireless systems, researchers have developed a wide array of
novel signal processing techniques for use in such systems. Now, two
leading researchers synthesize the field's vast new literature, giving
working engineers practicalguidance for designing advanced wireless
receivers.
Xiaodong Wang, H. Vincent Poor
Format: Hardcover, 704pp
Publisher: Pearson Education
Published: August 2003 |
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Introduction
to Space-Time Wireless Communications
"The authors present the basics of space-time wireless
propagation, the space-time channel, diversity and capacity performance,
space-time coding, space-time receivers, interference cancellation for
single carrier modulation, and extensions of OFDM and DS-spread spectrum
modulation. They also cover space-time multi-user communications and
system design tradeoffs." This book is an introduction to this
rapidly growing field for graduate students in wireless communications and
for wireless designers in industry. Homework problems and other supporting
material are available on a companion website.
Arogyaswami Paulraj, Dhananjay Gore, Rohit Nabar
Format: Hardcover, 308pp
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: May 2003 |
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Space-Time Block Coding
for Wireless Communications
Space-time coding is a technique that promises greatly improved
performance in wireless networks by using multiple antennas at the
transmitter and receiver. Space-Time Block Coding for Wireless
Communications is an introduction to the theory of this technology. The
authors develop the topic using a unified framework and cover a variety of
topics ranging from information theory to performance analysis and
state-of-the-art space-time coding methods for both flat and
frequency-selective fading multiple-antenna channels. The authors
concentrate on key principles rather than specific practical applications,
and present the material in a concise and accessible manner.
Erik G. Larsson, Petre Stoica, Girish Ganesan
Format: Hardcover, 302pp
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: May 2003 |
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Space-Time
Coding
Space-Time Coding provides an introduction to the subject and its
application to wireless communication systems. With the integration of
Internet and multimedia applications in next generation wireless
communications, the demand for wide-band high data rate communication
services is growing. Space-time coding is based on introducing joint
correlation in transmitted signals in both space and time domains. This
volume provides an overview of design principles and major space-time
coding techniques starting from MIMO system information theory capacity
bounds and channel models, while endeavouring to pave the way towards
complex areas such as applications of space time codes and their
performance evaluation in wide-band wireless channels.
Branka Vucetic, Jinhong Yuan, Branka Vuceric
Format: Hardcover, 302pp
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons, Incorporated
Published: May 2003
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Space-Time
Wireless Channels
Next-generation broadband radio systems must deliver unprecedented
performance and higher data rates, while coping with increased spectral
congestion. To achieve these goals, engineers need an in-depth
understanding of radio channels that fade in time, frequency, and space.
In Space-Time Wireless Channels, leading researcher Gregory D.
Durgin presents a pragmatic, first-principles approach that integrates
crucial concepts and techniques from communications, electromagnetics, and
random process theory.
Gregory D. Durgin
Format: Hardcover, 368pp
Publisher: Pearson Higher Education
Published: November 2002 |
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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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