
Mobile and Wireless Communications
Physical Layer Development and Implementatiom
- 292 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
Mobile and Wireless Communications
Physical Layer Development and Implementatiom
About this book
Mobile and Wireless Communications have been one of the major revolutions of the late twentieth century. We are witnessing a very fast growth in these technologies where mobile and wireless communications have become so ubiquitous in our society and indispensable for our daily lives. The relentless demand for higher data rates with better quality of services to comply with state-of-the art applications has revolutionized the wireless communication field and led to the emergence of new technologies such as Bluetooth, WiFi, Wimax, Ultra wideband, OFDMA. Moreover, the market tendency confirms that this revolution is not ready to stop in the foreseen future.Mobile and wireless communications applications cover diverse areas including entertainment, industrialist, biomedical, medicine, safety and security, and others, which definitely are improving our daily life. Wireless communication network is a multidisciplinary field addressing different aspects raging from theoretical analysis, system architecture design, and hardware and software implementations. While different new applications are requiring higher data rates and better quality of service and prolonging the mobile battery life, new development and advanced research studies and systems and circuits designs are necessary to keep pace with the market requirements. This book covers the most advanced research and development topics in mobile and wireless communication networks. It is divided into two parts with a total of thirty-four stand-alone chapters covering various areas of wireless communications of special topics including: physical layer and network layer, access methods and scheduling, techniques and technologies, antenna and amplifier design, integrated circuit design, applications and systems. These chapters present advanced novel and cutting-edge results and development related to wireless communication offering the readers the opportunity to enrich their knowledge in specific topics as well as to explore the whole field of rapidly emerging mobile and wireless networks. We hope that this book will be useful for students, researchers and practitioners in their research studies.
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Table of contents
- Mobile and Wireless Communications Physical Layer Development and Implementatiom
- Contents
- Preface Section 1: Propagation Measurements and Channel Characterization and modeling
- 1. Wireless Transmission in Tunnels
- 2. Wireless Communications and Multitaper Analysis: Applications to Channel Modelling and Estimation
- 3. High Altitude Platforms for Wireless Mobile Communication Applications Section 2: Multiple antenna systems and space-time processing
- 4. Performance of Wireless Communication Systems with MRC over Nakagami–m Fading Channels
- 5. Sequential Blind Beamforming for Wireless Multipath Communications in Confined Areas
- 6. Space-Time Diversity Techniques for WCDMA High Altitude Platform Systems
- 7. High-Rate, Reliable Communications with Hybrid Space-Time Codes
- 8. MIMO Channel Characteristics in Line-of-Sight Environments Section 3: OFDM Systems
- 9. Iterative Joint Optimization of Transmit/Receive Frequency-Domain Equalization in Single Carrier Wireless Communication Systems
- 10. An Enhanced Iterative Flipping PTS Technique for PAPR Reduction of OFDM Signals
- 11. Downlink Resource Scheduling in an LTE System
- 12. Joint Cooperative Diversity and Scheduling in OFDMA Relay System Section 4: Modeling and Performance Characterization
- 13. Performance Modelling and Analysis of Mobile Wireless Networks
- 14. A Unified Data and Energy Model for Wireless Communication with Moving Senders and Fixed Receivers
- 15. Towards Performance Enhancement of Short Range Wireless Communications in Reliability - and Delay-Critical Applications
- 16. Capacity Dimensioning for Wireless Communications System