Communications and Signal Processing - Vol. 3
MULTI-CARRIER TECHNIQUES FOR BROADBAND WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS
A Signal Processing Perspective
by Man-On Pun (Princeton University, USA), Michele Morelli (University of Pisa, Italy) & C-C Jay Kuo (University of Southern California, USA)
Table of Contents (131k) Preface (91k) Chapter 1: Introduction (203k)
Multi-Carrier Techniques for Broadband Wireless Communications provides an accessible introduction to OFDM-based systems from a signal processing perspective. The first part presents a concise treatment of some fundamental concepts related to wireless communications and multicarrier systems, while the second offers a comprehensive survey of recent developments on a variety of critical design issues. These include synchronization techniques, channel estimation methods, adaptive resource allocation and practical schemes for reducing the peak-to-average power ratio of the transmitted waveform.
Contents:
- Fundamentals of OFDM/OFDMA Systems
- Time and Frequency
Synchronization
- Channel Estimation and Equalization
- Joint Synchronization, Channel Estimation and Data Symbol Detection in OFDMA Uplink
- Dynamic Resource Allocation
- Peak-to-Average Power Ratio (PAPR) Reduction
Readership: Graduate students, design engineers in the telecommunications
industry and researchers in academia.
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Pub. date: Dec 2007 |
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