Multi-carrier technologies for wireless communication [electronic resource] / by Carl R. Nassar [and others].

Multi-carrier technologies have emerged as important instruments in telecommunications. OFDM is in the forefront, with its adoption by the IEEE 802.11 standards committee and the European HYPERLAN standards group. Following OFDM, MC-CDMA is also demonstrating considerable promise when compared to co...

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Other Authors: Nassar, Carl, 1968-
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Published: New York : Kluwer Academic, 2002.
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505 0 0 |t Multi-Carrier Technology and Carrier Interferometry: A Quantum Leap? --  |t Unification --  |t Multi-Carrier Technologies: Past and Present --  |t OFDM --  |t Coded OFDM --  |t MC-CDMA --  |t The Carrier Interferometry (CI) Approach --  |t The CI Signal --  |t Orthogonality Properties of the CI Signal --  |t Pseudo- Orthogonality Properties of CI Signals --  |t CI/MC-CDMA: The Application of the CI Signal to MC-CDMA --  |t CI/TDMA: Multi-Carrier Implementations of TDMA and the Demise of the Equalizer --  |t CI/DS-CDMA: A Multi-Carrier Implementation of DS-CDMA and the Demise of the RAKE receiver --  |t CI/OFDM: Increasing Performance and Throughput in OFDM and Eliminating the PAPR Problem --  |t High-Performance High-Capacity MC-CDMA for Future Generations: The CI Approach --  |t CI/MC-CDMA Signaling and Transmitter Model --  |t Channel Model --  |t Receiver Structures --  |t Performance Results --  |t Perfect Synchronization --  |t Phase Jitter --  |t Frequency Offset --  |t Crest Factor Considerations in CI/MC-CDMA --  |t Downlink Crest Factor --  |t Uplink Crest Factor --  |t CF Reduction Technique --  |t Determining the Phases Minimizing Root Mean Square Correlation --  |t How to Generate Correlated Rayleigh Envelopes for Use in Simulations --  |t Derivation of MMSE Combiner in CI/MC-CDMA Receeiver --  |t High Performance, High Throughput TDMA via Multi-Carrier Implementations --  |t Overview of TDMA and GSM --  |t Overview of the CI Approach --  |t Introducing CI to TDMA --  |t CI Pulse Shaping in TDMA --  |t CI Pulse Shapes for Doubling Throughput --  |t Bandwidth Efficiency of CI/TDMA --  |t Channel Model --  |t CI/TDMA Receiver --  |t Performance Results. 
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520 |a Multi-carrier technologies have emerged as important instruments in telecommunications. OFDM is in the forefront, with its adoption by the IEEE 802.11 standards committee and the European HYPERLAN standards group. Following OFDM, MC-CDMA is also demonstrating considerable promise when compared to competing technologies. According to the authors, these technologies are just the beginning in the coming multi-carrier revolution. In Multi-Carrier Technologies for Wireless Communication, the authors explain how a common multi-carrier platform is being designed for DS-CDMA, TDMA, OFDM and MC-CDMA systems. Findings are presented which show how this multi-carrier platform enhances network capacity and probability of error performance. Specific results include (1) innovation in multi-carrier technologies that are enabling them to become an integral part of TDMA and DS-CDMA systems; and (2) the design of multi-carrier systems to overcome PAPR problems (in, e.g., OFDM). Multi-Carrier Technologies for Wireless Communication is an important book for engineers who work with DS-CDMA, TDMA, OFDM, or MC-CDMA systems, and are seeking new ways of exploiting the wireless medium based on a "smarter" signal processing. 
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