Prentice Hall PTR - Wireless Communication
Systems.
Wireless Communication Systems: Advanced Techniques
for Signal Reception by Xiaodong
Wang, H. Vincent Poor ISBN:
0-13-021435-3, 704 Pages,
September 2003
A
unified framework for using today's most advanced signal
processing techniques.
Driven by the
rapidly escalating capacity demands of emerging wireless
systems, researc-hers havedeveloped a wide array of novel
signal processing techniques for use in such systems. Now,
twoleading researchers synthesize the field's vast new
literature, giving working engineers practicalguidance for
designing advanced wireless receivers.
Drs. Xiaodong Wang
and H. Vincent Poor offer a complete
framework for developing, analyzing, andunderstanding the
explicit algorithms needed for advanced processing in emerging
wireless systems. They address a full range of physical-layer
issues, including multi-path, dispersion, interference,
dynamism, and multiple-antenna systems. In many cases, the
authors themselves developed the methodsthey present.
Coverage includes: - An overview
of contemporary wireless signaling environments and basic
receiver signal processing techniques. - Blind, group-blind,
space-time, and turbo multiuser detection. - Robust multiuser
detection in non-Gaussian channels. -
Narrowband interference suppres-sion: linear and non-linear
predictive techniques, performance comparisons, and more. -
Monte Carlo Bayesian signal processing.
- Signal processing for fast fading channels. - Advanced
signal processing for coded OFDM
systems.
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