Space-Time Processing for CDMA Mobile Communications is one of the first books to: bring together spatial/temporal channel models and analytic performance evaluation techniques; establish a link between smart antenna systems and advanced receiver design techniques; treat smart antennas spec
Space-Time Processing for CDMA Mobile Communications
โ Scribed by Pieter Van Rooyen, Michiel Lรถtter, Danie Van Wyk (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 319
- Series
- The International Series in Engineering and Computer Science 544
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Space-Time Processing for CDMA Mobile Communications is one of the first books to:
- bring together spatial/temporal channel models and analytic performance evaluation techniques;
- establish a link between smart antenna systems and advanced receiver design techniques;
- treat smart antennas specifically for UMTS-like communication systems, with applicable simulations and calculations;
- supply code with Matlabยฎ GUI so readers can run or modify existing simulations or create new ones.
The field of smart antenna technology or, more generally, space-time processing is rapidly becoming one of the most promising areas of mobile communications, especially regarding the development of the first practical third-generation mobile communication systems. The authors have addressed many of the most basic questions relating to the use of space-time processing in CDMA-based third-generation systems and have presented models for the integration of space-time processing, error correction coding, and multi-user detection techniques. Included is extensive background information on cellular systems, antenna array theory, smart antenna techniques, performance of basic space-time processors and advanced space-time processors.
The book also includes an extensive simulation program written in Matlabยฎ. The simulation code implements both the uplink and the downlink of a UMTS-like communication system. This provides multiple options for simulating system performance using a variety of channel models as well as receiver structures.
Space-Time Processing for CDMA Mobile Communications will be an invaluable reference work for engineers and researchers, and a useful source for design engineers enabling them to understand the implications of adding space-time processing systems to CDMA-based communication systems.
โฆ Table of Contents
Introduction....Pages 1-15
Basic Space-Time Aspects....Pages 17-42
Aspects Influencing Space-Time Performance....Pages 43-62
Space-Time Channel Models....Pages 63-91
Smart Antenna Techniques....Pages 93-123
Smart Antenna Performance....Pages 125-151
Multiuser Detection....Pages 153-182
Space-Time Coded Transmit Diversity for CDMA....Pages 183-220
โฆ Subjects
Electronic and Computer Engineering; Signal, Image and Speech Processing; Computer Communication Networks
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