The aim of this book is to present the modern design and analysis principles of millimeter-wave communication system for wireless devices and to give postgraduates and system professionals the design insights and challenges when integrating millimeter wave personal communication system. Millimeter w
Millimeter Wave Communication System
โ Scribed by Kao-Cheng Huang, Zhaocheng Wang
- Publisher
- John Wiley & Sons
- Year
- 2011
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 292
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
The aim of this book is to present the modern design and analysis principles of millimeter-wave communication system for wireless devices and to give postgraduates and system professionals the design insights and challenges when integrating millimeter wave personal communication system. Millimeter wave communication system are going to play key roles in modern gigabit wireless communication area as millimeter-wave industrial standards from IEEE, European Computer Manufacturing Association (ECMA) and Wireless High Definition (Wireless HD) Group, are on their way to the market. The book will review up-to-date research results and utilize numerous design and analysis for the whole system covering from Millimeter wave frontend to digital signal processing in order to address major topics in a high speed wireless system.This book emphasizes the importance and the requirements of high-gain antennas, low power transceiver, adaptive equalizer/modulation, channeling coding and adaptive multi-user detection for gigabit wireless communications. In addition, the book will include the updated research literature and patents in the topics of transceivers, antennas, MIMO, channel capacity, coding, equalizer, Modem and multi-user detection. Finally the application of these antennas will be discussed in light of different forthcoming wireless standards at V-band and E-band.
โฆ Table of Contents
CONTENTS......Page 6
PREFACE......Page 10
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS......Page 12
1 MILLIMETER WAVE CHARACTERISTICS......Page 16
1.1 MILLIMETER WAVE CHARACTERISTICS......Page 17
1.2 CHANNEL PERFORMANCE AT 60 GHZ......Page 20
1.3 GIGABIT WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS......Page 26
1.4 DEVELOPMENT OF MILLIMETER WAVE STANDARDS......Page 31
1.5 COEXISTENCE WITH WIRELESS BACKHAUL......Page 39
REFERENCES......Page 44
2 REVIEW OF MODULATIONS FOR MILLIMETER WAVE COMMUNICATIONS......Page 48
2.1 ON/OFF KEYING (OOK)......Page 49
2.2 PHASE SHIFT KEYING (PSK)......Page 54
2.3 FREQUENCY SHIFT KEYING (FSK)......Page 67
2.4 QUADRATURE AMPLITUDE MODULATION (QAM)......Page 73
2.5 ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING (OFDM)......Page 78
REFERENCES......Page 83
3.1 MILLIMETER WAVE LINK BUDGET......Page 86
3.2 TRANSCEIVER ARCHITECTURE......Page 89
3.3 TRANSCEIVER WITHOUT MIXER......Page 95
3.4 RECEIVER WITHOUT LOCAL OSCILLATOR......Page 101
3.5 MILLIMETER WAVE CALIBRATION......Page 108
REFERENCES......Page 111
4 MILLIMETER WAVE ANTENNAS......Page 114
4.1 PATH LOSS AND ANTENNA DIRECTIVITY......Page 115
4.2 ANTENNA BEAMWIDTH......Page 121
4.3 MAXIMUM POSSIBLE GAIN-TO-Q......Page 123
4.4 POLARIZATION......Page 127
4.5 BEAM STEERING ANTENNA......Page 135
4.6 MILLIMETER WAVE DESIGN CONSIDERATION......Page 139
4.7 PRODUCTION AND MANUFACTURE......Page 142
REFERENCES......Page 144
5 MILLIMETER WAVE MIMO......Page 148
5.1 SPATIAL DIVERSITY OF ANTENNA ARRAYS......Page 149
5.2 MULTIPLE ANTENNAS......Page 153
5.3 MULTIPLE TRANSCEIVERS......Page 159
5.4 NOISE COUPLING IN A MIMO SYSTEM......Page 169
REFERENCES......Page 174
6 ADVANCED DIVERSITY OVER MIMO CHANNELS......Page 178
6.1 POTENTIAL BENEFITS FOR MILLIMETER WAVE SYSTEMS......Page 179
6.2 SPATIAL AND TEMPORAL DIVERSITY......Page 180
6.3 SPATIAL AND FREQUENCY DIVERSITY......Page 186
6.4 DYNAMIC SPATIAL, FREQUENCY, AND MODULATION ALLOCATION......Page 192
REFERENCES......Page 199
7 ADVANCED BEAM STEERING AND BEAM FORMING......Page 202
7.1 THE NEED FOR BEAM-STEERING/BEAM-FORMING......Page 203
7.2 ADAPTIVE FRAME STRUCTURE......Page 206
7.3 ADVANCED BEAM STEERING TECHNOLOGY......Page 209
7.4 ADVANCED ANTENNA ID TECHNOLOGY......Page 217
7.5 ADVANCED BEAM FORMING TECHNOLOGY......Page 220
REFERENCES......Page 229
8 SINGLE-CARRIER FREQUENCY DOMAIN EQUALIZATION......Page 232
8.1 ADVANTAGES OF SC-FDE OVER OFDM FOR MILLIMETER WAVE SYSTEMS......Page 233
8.2 PREAMBLE DESIGN......Page 237
8.3 ADAPTIVE CHANNEL ESTIMATION......Page 241
8.4 FREQUENCY DOMAIN EQUALIZATION......Page 246
8.5 DECISION FEEDBACK EQUALIZATION......Page 250
REFERENCES......Page 273
APPENDIX: SIMULATION TOOLS......Page 276
INDEX......Page 278
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