Wireless Communication Systems: From RF Subsystems to 4G Enabling Technologies

Capa
Cambridge University Press, 15/04/2010
This practically-oriented, all-inclusive guide covers all the major enabling techniques for current and next-generation cellular communications and wireless networking systems. Technologies covered include CDMA, OFDM, UWB, turbo and LDPC coding, smart antennas, wireless ad hoc and sensor networks, MIMO, and cognitive radios, providing readers with everything they need to master wireless systems design in a single volume. Uniquely, a detailed introduction to the properties, design, and selection of RF subsystems and antennas is provided, giving readers a clear overview of the whole wireless system. It is also the first textbook to include a complete introduction to speech coders and video coders used in wireless systems. Richly illustrated with over 400 figures, and with a unique emphasis on practical and state-of-the-art techniques in system design, rather than on the mathematical foundations, this book is ideal for graduate students and researchers in wireless communications, as well as for wireless and telecom engineers.
 

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1 Introduction
1
2 An overview of wireless communications
11
3 Channel and propagation
39
4 Cellular and multipleuser systems
92
5 Diversity
130
6 Channel estimation and equalization
158
7 Modulation and detection
180
8 Spread spectrum communications
246
14 Fundamentals of information theory
550
15 Channel coding
591
speech and audio coding
659
image and video coding
707
smart antenna systems
757
MIMO systems
788
20 Ultra wideband communications
870
21 Cognitive radios
898

9 Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
290
10 Antennas
337
11 RF and microwave subsystems
373
12 AD and DA conversions
464
13 Signals and signal processing
489
22 Wireless ad hoc and sensor networks
932
Appendix A The Qfunction
965
Appendix B Wirtinger calculus
967
Index
970
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