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CDMA Techniques for Third Generation Mobile Systems

✍ Scribed by P. W. Baier, T. Weber, M. Weckerle (auth.), Francis Swarts, Pieter van Rooyen, Ian Oppermann, Michiel P. Lâtter (eds.)


Publisher
Springer US
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Leaves
323
Series
The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 487
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


CDMA Techniques for Third Generation Mobile Systems presents advanced techniques for analyzing and developing third generation mobile telecommunication systems. Coverage includes analysis of CDMA-based systems, multi-user receivers, Turbo coding for mobile radio applications, spatial and temporal processing techniques as well as software radio techniques. Special emphasis has been given to recent advances in coding techniques, smart antenna systems, spatial filtering, and software implementation issues.
Internationally recognized specialists contributed to this volume, and each chapter has been reviewed and edited for uniformity.
CDMA Techniques for Third Generation Mobile Systems is an invaluable reference work for engineers and researchers involved in the development of specific CDMA systems.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xxv
Spreading Techniques, a Far-reaching Technology....Pages 1-22
A Linear Model for CDMA Signals Received with Multiple Antennas Over Multipath Fading Channels....Pages 23-57
Antenna Arrays for Cellular CDMA Systems....Pages 59-81
Spatial Filtering and CDMA....Pages 83-110
Topics in CDMA Multiuser Signal Separation....Pages 111-144
Lmmse Receivers for DS-CDMA Systems in Frequency-Selective Fading Channels....Pages 145-183
Detection Strategies and Cancellation Schemes in a MC-CDMA System....Pages 185-215
Coding vs. Spreading Over Block Fading Channels....Pages 217-238
Turbo-Codes for Future Mobile Radio Applications....Pages 239-256
Software Radio Receivers....Pages 257-283
Blind Space-Time Receivers for CDMA Communications....Pages 285-302
Back Matter....Pages 303-306

✦ Subjects


Electrical Engineering; Computer Communication Networks


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