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Transmission techniques for emergent multicast and broadcast systems / Mario Marques da Silva [and others].
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Boca Raton, FL : CRC Press / Taylor & Francis, [2010], ©2010.
Description
xiii, 295 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Details
Subject(s)
Multimedia communications
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Multicasting (Computer networks)
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Wireless communication systems
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Related name
Silva, Mario Marques da.
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
1. Introduction
1.1. Requirements for MBMSs
1.2. Transmission Techniques to Support Wireless Advances for MBMS Requirements
1.2.1. Wideband Code Division Multiple Access
1.2.2. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
1.2.3. Multiple Input-Multiple Output
1.2.4. Hierarchical QAM Constellations
1.2.5. Multiresolution Transmission Schemes
1.2.6. Macrodiversity
1.2.7. Multihop Relays
1.3. Current and Emergent Wireless Systems
1.3.1. HSPA Improvements
1.3.2. LTE Specifications
1.3.3. Expectations for 4G
1.3.4. Wi-Fi Overview
1.3.5. WiMAX Overview
2. Transmission Techniques for Broadband Systems
2.1. Spread Spectrum Communications
2.1.1. General Model
2.1.2. Narrowband CDMA
2.1.3. Wideband CDMA
2.2. OFDM Schemes
2.2.1. Signal Characterization
2.2.2. Transmitter Structure
2.2.3. Receiver Structure
2.2.4. Envelope Fluctuations
2.3. SC with FDE
2.3.1. Linear FDE
2.3.2. IB-DFE Receivers
2.4. Performance Comparisons between OFDM and SC-FDE
3. Channel Estimation
3.1. Channel Estimation Requirements
3.1.1. Performance in Flat Rayleigh Fading Channels without Diversity
3.1.2. Performance in Flat Rayleigh Fading Channels with Diversity
3.2. Conventional Channel Estimation
3.3. Channel Estimation with Implicit Pilots
3.3.1. Concept
3.3.2. Transmitted Signals
3.3.3. Receiver Design
3.3.3.1. OFDM Schemes
3.3.3.2. SC-FDE Schemes
3.3.4. Performance Results for OFDM Schemes
3.3.5. Performance Results for SC-FDE Schemes
3.4. Channel Estimation for CDMA Transmissions
4. Hierarchical Constellations
4.1. Constellation Design
4.2. BER Analysis of Hierarchical M-QAM Constellations
4.2.1. AWGN Channel
4.2.1.1. 16-HQAM
4.2.1.2. M-HQAM
4.2.2. Flat Fading Channel with Perfect Channel Estimation
4.2.3. MFB in Multipath Rayleigh Fading Channels
4.2.3.1. Slow Fading Channel
4.2.3.2. Fast Fading Channel
4.3. Channel Estimation Issues
4.3.1. Flat Rayleigh Fading with Imperfect Channel Estimation
4.3.1.1. No Diversity
4.3.1.2. With Diversity
4.3.2. Enhanced Channel Estimation for CDMA Transmissions
4.3.3. Enhanced Channel Estimation for OFDM
4.3.3.1. Conventional Pilots
4.3.3.2. Superimposed Pilots
5. Multiantenna Systems
5.1. Channel Capacity for Multiantennas Systems
5.2. Transmit and Receive Diversity Gains
5.2.1. Open/Closed Loop Techniques for Flat Fading
5.2.1.1. Open Loop Techniques
5.2.1.2. Closed Loop Techniques
5.2.2. WCDMA
5.2.3. SC-FDE/OFDM
5.2.3.1. STBC for Two Antennas
5.2.3.2. STBC for Four Antennas
5.2.3.3. Receiver Design
5.2.3.4. Performance Results
5.3. Spatial Multiplexing
5.3.1. Spatial Multiplexing: WCDMA
5.3.1.1. MPIC for HSDPA
5.3.1.2. MMSE Receiver for WCDMA
5.3.2. Spatial Multiplexing: SC-FDE
5.3.2.1. Iterative Frequency-Domain Detection for MIMO-SC Systems
5.3.3. Spatial Multiplexing: OFDM
5.3.3.1. Frame Structure
5.3.3.2. Results
5.4. Antenna Correlation
5.5. Channel Estimation
5.5.1. Data Multiplexed Pilots
5.5.1.1. Frame Structure
5.5.1.2. Receiver Structure
5.5.1.3. Channel Estimation
5.5.2. Implicit Pilots
5.5.2.1. Frame Structure
5.5.2.2. Receiver Structure
5.5.2.3. Channel Estimation
5.5.3. Simulation and Numerical Results
5.5.3.1. Results
6. Multiresolution Techniques for MBMS
6.1. Introduction to Multiresolution Using WCDMA and OFDMA
6.2. Objectives and Requirements
6.3. Evaluation Methodology and Simulation Assumptions
6.3.1. LLS Design
6.3.2. Radio Access Network (RAN) SLS
6.4. System-Level Performance Results
6.4.1. WCDMA Broadcast Multiresolution Results
6.4.1.1. Multicode Results
6.4.1.2. Hierarchical Modulation Results
6.4.1.3. MIMO Results
6.4.1.4. Conclusions
6.4.2. OFDMA Broadcast Multiresolution Results
6.4.2.1. Frequency Reuse 1/3 Results
6.4.2.2. Frequency Reuse 1 Results
6.5. Summary and Conclusions
Appendix A. WCDMA Channel Model
A.1. Channel Characterization
A.2. Channel Model Construction.
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ISBN
9781439815939 (hbk. : alk. paper)
1439815933 (hbk. : alk. paper)
LCCN
2010017138
OCLC
318414846
Other standard number
40018028529
RCP
C - S
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