New Horizons in Mobile and Wireless Communications, Volume 1 : Radio Interfaces.
Material type: TextSeries: New Horizons in Mobile and Wireless CommunicationsPublisher: Norwood : Artech House, 2009Copyright date: ©2009Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (466 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781607839682Subject(s): Mobile communication systems | Wireless communication systemsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: New Horizons in Mobile and Wireless Communications, Volume 1 : Radio InterfacesDDC classification: 621.382 LOC classification: TK5103.2 -- .N4851 2009ebOnline resources: Click to ViewNew Horizons in Mobile and Wireless Communications Volume 1 Radio Interfaces -- Contents -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Mobile and Wireless Systems for Next Generation -- 1.1.1 Overview of Mobile and Wireless Communication Systems -- 1.1.2 Evolution and Migration Toward Next Generation Mobile Communication Systems -- 1.1.3 Radio Systems Planning and Optimization -- 1.2 Challenges and Requirements for Radio Interface Design -- 1.2.1 Technical Requirements -- 1.2.2 Enabling Technologies -- 1.2.3 Market Requirements and Services -- 1.3 Research and Standardization Activities Toward New Radio Interfaces -- 1.3.1 European-Funded Research Activities -- 1.3.2 Other Activities -- 1.4 Preview of the Book -- References -- Chapter 2 Spectrum-Efficient Radio Interface Technologies -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.1.1 Radio Interfaces for Ubiquitous Communications -- 2.1.2 OFDM-Based Radio Interfaces in the Scope of Next Generation Systems -- 2.1.3 Coexistence and Spectrum Sharing -- 2.1.4 Opportunities for Secondary Spectrum Use -- 2.1.5 Multiband Transmissions -- 2.2 Radio Interfaces Optimized for PANs -- 2.2.1 Scenarios and Radio Propagation Models for PANs -- 2.2.2 Increased Capacity and Throughput for a MIMO UWB System -- 2.3 Accurate Channel Modeling for Adaptive and Scalable Air Interfaces -- 2.3.1 Existing MIMO Channel Models -- 2.3.2 Channel Modeling -- 2.3.3 Simulation of Radio Systems -- 2.3.4 Classifying Channel Characteristics -- 2.3.5 General Descriptions of Basic Channel Models -- 2.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 Coding and Modulation -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.1.1 Analysis and Design of Coding Algorithms for Next Generation Systems -- 3.1.2 Analysis and Design of Modulation Schemes for Next Generation Systems -- 3.2 Design of Multiuser Space-Time Codes -- 3.2.1 Characterization of the Error Event Regions.
3.2.2 Code Design Criteria -- 3.2.3 Multiuser MIMO Downlink Space-Time Block Coded Transmission Scheme -- 3.3 Advanced Modulation and Coding Techniques -- 3.3.1 Modulation and Coding Schemes with DTBCs -- 3.3.2 Quasicyclic Block LDPC Codes -- 3.3.3 Low-Rate Convolutional Codes for Broadcast Information -- 3.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 4 Multiple-Access Schemes -- 4.1 Introduction -- 4.1.1 Selection Criteria for a Multiple-Access Scheme -- 4.1.2 Single-Carrier Versus Multicarrier Schemes -- 4.2 Analysis of TDMA/OFDMA for an IMT-A Candidate System -- 4.2.1 Key Design Aspects -- 4.2.2 Performance Modeling and Evaluation -- 4.3 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 5 Smart Antennas and Related Technologies -- 5.1 Introduction -- 5.1.1 Multiple-Antenna Methods and Techniques -- 5.1.2 Benefits of Multiple Transmission Schemes -- 5.1.3 Summary of Multiple-Antenna Methods -- 5.1.4 Spatial Modes -- 5.2 Downlink Capacity Enhancement of IEEE 802.11a/g -- 5.2.1 Space and Time Diversity in the OBAN Scenario -- 5.2.2 Downlink Beamforming Under EIRP Constraints in WLAN OFDM Systems -- 5.2.3 Downlink Capacity Enhancement of IEEE 802.11a/g Using SDMA with a Multiple-Antenna Access Point -- 5.3 Modeling of Two- and Three-Dimensional Antenna Arrays forChannel Model Measurements -- 5.3.1 Overview of Antenna Models -- 5.3.2 Modeling of Antenna Characteristics -- 5.3.3 Broadband RF Module Implementation -- 5.4 Antenna Architectures for UWB Systems -- 5.4.1 Main Transceiver Principles -- 5.4.2 RF Front End and Antenna Implementation and Experiments -- 5.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 6 Coverage Enhancement Technologies -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.1.1 Standards Supporting Multihop Communications -- 6.1.2 Relay Technologies in Support of Ubiquitous Radio Access -- 6.2 RRM Schemes for Relay-Based Deployments -- 6.2.1 Spectrum Partitioning.
6.2.2 Adaptive Soft Resource Partitioning -- 6.2.3 Multihop Relay Scenarios -- 6.3 Advanced Antenna Techniques for Relaying -- 6.3.1 Cooperative Relaying -- 6.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 7 Interference Management -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.1.1 Methods to Assess the Severity of Interference -- 7.1.2 Interference Management -- 7.1.3 Interference Mitigation -- 7.2 ICI Modeling for an Ubiquitous Radio System Concept -- 7.2.1 Multicell Simulation Setup -- 7.2.2 Evaluation of ICI -- 7.3 Interference Scenarios for PAN-Optimized Radio Interfaces -- 7.3.1 Body-to-Body Channel Gain Modeling -- 7.3.2 Temporal Properties of Interferers -- 7.3.3 Unified Interference Modeling Derived from Link Budget Analysis -- 7.3.4 Cooperative Transmission for WPAN Scenarios -- 7.3.5 Interference Mitigation Through Dynamic Interleaving Codes -- 7.4 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 8 Efficient Management of Radio Resources -- 8.1 Introduction -- 8.1.1 User and Control Planes -- 8.1.2 MAC Design Challenges -- 8.2 Resource Management Algorithms -- 8.2.1 Scheduling Algorithms -- 8.2.2 Link Adaptation -- 8.3 Cross-Layer Optimization and Design -- 8.3.1 Cross-Layer Information and Signaling -- 8.3.2 Scheduling -- 8.4 Cross-Optimization of FM-UWB and MC-SS Radio Interface Solutions -- 8.4.1 AWA Algorithm -- 8.4.2 Improved AWA -- 8.4.3 Performance Analysis -- 8.5 Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 9 Conclusions -- About the Editors -- Index.
Based on cutting-edge research projects in the field, this book (part of a comprehensive 4-volume series) provides the latest details and covers the most impactful aspects of mobile, wireless, and broadband communications development. These books present key systems and enabling technologies in a clear and accessible manner, offering you a detailed roadmap the future evolution of next generation communications. Other volumes cover Networks, Services and Applications; Reconfigurability; and Ad Hoc Networks.
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