Wideband wireless digital communications /
Wideband wireless digital communications /
Andreas F. Molisch, editor.
- Upper Saddle River, NJ ; New Delhi : Prentice Hall; Pearson Education c2001.
- xvi, 549 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Online version:
Wideband wireless digital communications.
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, c2001
(OCoLC)606433990
Includes bibliographical references and index.
xvi, 549 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: I. Introduction to Wideband Systems / Andreas F. Molisch. 1. Basics. 2. Current and Future Wideband Systems. 3. Mobile Radio Channels. 4. Outline. 5. Outlook --
II. Unequalized Systems / Andreas F. Molisch. 6. Why Unequalized Systems? 7. System Model. 8. Computation Methods for Fixed Sampling. 9. Results for Fixed Sampling. 10. Modulation Formats and Receiver Structures for the Reduction of the Error Floor. 11. Adaptive Sampling. 12. Antenna Diversity. 13. Summary and Conclusions --
III. Equalization Techniques for Single Carrier, Unspread Digital Modulations / Giorgio Vitetta, Brian Hart and Aarne Mammela / [et al.]. 14. Preliminary Topics. 15. Optimal Decision Rules. 16. Equalization Algorithms --
IV. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing / Thomas May and Hermann Rohling. 17. Introduction. 18. The OFDM Transmission Technique. 19. Synchronization. 20. Modulation. 21. Demodulation. 22. Channel Coding. 23. Amplitude Limitation of OFDM Signals. 24. Filtering of the OFDM Signal. 25. OFDM-CDM and Single-Carrier Transmission with Frequency-Domain Equalization --
V. Code Division Multiple Access / Alois M. J. Goiser, Moe Z. Win and George Chrisikos / [et al.]. 26. Basics of Code Division Multiple Access. 27. Conventional Rake Receivers. 28. Advanced Rake Receiver Structure. 29. Impact of Spreading Bandwidth and Selection Diversity Order on Rake Reception. 30. Code Acquisition. 31. Code Tracking. 32. Channel Estimation for CDMA Systems. 33. Capacity of CDMA Networks --
A. Correlation Function of the MFEP Output --
B. Linear and Matrix Algebra. TOC
0130223336 8178083019
Wireless communication systems.
TK5103.2 / .W53 2000
621.382 / WID 2001
Online version:
Wideband wireless digital communications.
Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice Hall, c2001
(OCoLC)606433990
Includes bibliographical references and index.
xvi, 549 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Contents: I. Introduction to Wideband Systems / Andreas F. Molisch. 1. Basics. 2. Current and Future Wideband Systems. 3. Mobile Radio Channels. 4. Outline. 5. Outlook --
II. Unequalized Systems / Andreas F. Molisch. 6. Why Unequalized Systems? 7. System Model. 8. Computation Methods for Fixed Sampling. 9. Results for Fixed Sampling. 10. Modulation Formats and Receiver Structures for the Reduction of the Error Floor. 11. Adaptive Sampling. 12. Antenna Diversity. 13. Summary and Conclusions --
III. Equalization Techniques for Single Carrier, Unspread Digital Modulations / Giorgio Vitetta, Brian Hart and Aarne Mammela / [et al.]. 14. Preliminary Topics. 15. Optimal Decision Rules. 16. Equalization Algorithms --
IV. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing / Thomas May and Hermann Rohling. 17. Introduction. 18. The OFDM Transmission Technique. 19. Synchronization. 20. Modulation. 21. Demodulation. 22. Channel Coding. 23. Amplitude Limitation of OFDM Signals. 24. Filtering of the OFDM Signal. 25. OFDM-CDM and Single-Carrier Transmission with Frequency-Domain Equalization --
V. Code Division Multiple Access / Alois M. J. Goiser, Moe Z. Win and George Chrisikos / [et al.]. 26. Basics of Code Division Multiple Access. 27. Conventional Rake Receivers. 28. Advanced Rake Receiver Structure. 29. Impact of Spreading Bandwidth and Selection Diversity Order on Rake Reception. 30. Code Acquisition. 31. Code Tracking. 32. Channel Estimation for CDMA Systems. 33. Capacity of CDMA Networks --
A. Correlation Function of the MFEP Output --
B. Linear and Matrix Algebra. TOC
0130223336 8178083019
Wireless communication systems.
TK5103.2 / .W53 2000
621.382 / WID 2001