
- 264 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
As the research for future fourth generation (4G)mobile communication systems has been launched worldwide in major companies and academic institutions, forward-thinking professionals are striving to gain a thorough understanding of the cutting-edge technologies and design techniques that will make these systems work. This unique new book helps you do just that. It provides you with a comprehensive introduction to multicarrier techniques for 4G mobile communications with a special focus on the analytical aspects. Radio channel characteristics and phenomena are explained along with discussions on the advantages and disadvantages of OFDM scheme. You get in-depth explanations of new multicarrier-related techniques, MC-CDMA, research on several 4G systems and a look at several problems to be overcome regarding these systems.
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Table of contents
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowlegements
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Characteristics of Multipath Fading Channels
- 3. Principle and History of MCM/OFDM
- 4. OFDM Characteristics
- 5. Pilot-Assisted DFT Window Timing/Frequency Offset Synchronization and Subcarrier Recovery
- 6. Blind Maximum Likelihood-Based Joint DFT Window Timing/Frequency Offset/DFT Window Width Estimation
- 7. Coded OFDM Scheme to Gain Frequency Diversity Effect
- 8. Applications of OFDM
- 9. Combination of OFDM and CDMA
- 10. Future Research Directions
- Acronyms
- About the Authors
- Index