Wireless Communications Systems Architecture: Transceiver Design and DSP Towards 6G
✍ Scribed by Khaled Salah Mohamed
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 192
- Series
- Synthesis Lectures on Engineering, Science, and Technology
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This book discusses wireless communication systems from a transceiver and digital signal processing perspective. It is intended to be an advanced and thorough overview for key wireless communication technologies. A wide variety of wireless communication technologies, communication paradigms and architectures are addressed, along with state-of-the-art wireless communication standards. The author takes a practical, systems-level approach, breaking up the technical components of a wireless communication system, such as compression, encryption, channel coding, and modulation. This book combines hardware principles with practical communication system design. It provides a comprehensive perspective on emerging 5G mobile networks, explaining its architecture and key enabling technologies, such as M-MIMO, Beamforming, mmWaves, machine learning, and network slicing. Finally, the author explores the evolution of wireless mobile networks over the next ten years towards 5G and beyond (6G), including use-cases, system requirements, challenges and opportunities.
✦ Table of Contents
Preface
Contents
Wireless Communication Systems: Foundation
1 Milestones in Communications
2 Frequency Spectrum: Frequencies for Communication
2.1 Radio Radiation
2.2 Microwave Radiation
2.3 Infrared Radiation
2.4 Visible Light Radiation
2.5 Ultra-Violet Radiation
2.6 X-Rays Radiations
2.7 Alpha Particles
2.8 Beta Particles
2.9 Gamma-Rays Radiation
2.10 Neutron Radiation
3 Wireless Communication Systems Classification
3.1 Efficiency-Based Classification
3.2 Coverage-Based Classification
4 Wireless Communication System Architecture
5 Information Theory
5.1 Bandwidth
5.2 Spectral Efficiency
5.3 Sampling
5.4 Nyquist Sampling Theorem
5.5 Shannon Theory
5.6 Edholm’s Law
5.7 Wireless Radio Channel: Transmission Impairments
6 Conclusions
References
2 Wireless Communication Systems: Compression and Decompression Algorithms
1 Lossy and Lossless Compression
2 Compression Techniques
2.1 Text Compression
2.2 Image Compression
2.3 Video Compression
2.4 Audio Compression
3 Performance Metrics
3.1 Compression Ratio
3.2 Processing/Compression Time and Speed
4 Comparative Study for All Different Compression Techniques
5 Conclusions
References
3 Wireless Communication Systems: Confidentiality
1 Symmetric Encryption
1.1 Stream Ciphers
1.2 Block Ciphers
2 Asymmetric Encryption
2.1 AES
3 Hybrid Encryption
4 Authentication
5 Crypto Analysis/Attacks
5.1 Exhaustive/Brute-Force Attack
5.2 Statistical/Histogram Attack
5.3 Differential Attack
5.4 Known/Chosen Plaintext/Ciphertext Attack
5.5 Man-in-the-Middle Attack
6 Secured Wireless Communication System
6.1 AES Security
6.2 5G Security
7 Conclusions
References
4 Wireless Communication Systems: Reliability
1 Introduction
2 Error Detection Techniques
2.1 Checksum
2.2 Parity Check
2.3 CRC
3 Error Correction Techniques
3.1 Backward Error Correction Techniques
3.2 Forward Error Correction Techniques
4 Channel Equalization
4.1 Linear Equalization
4.2 Adaptive Equalization
5 Diversity
5.1 Space Diversity or Antenna Diversity
5.2 Time Diversity
5.3 Code Diversity
5.4 Polarization Diversity
5.5 Frequency Diversity
6 Conclusions
References
5 Wireless Communication Systems: Line Coding, Modulation, Multiple Access, and Duplexing
1 Why Modulation?
2 Types of Modulation
2.1 Types of Pulse Modulation: Analog to Digital Up-Conversion
2.2 Types of Analog Modulation: Analog to Analog Up-Conversion
2.3 Types of Encoding Modulation/Line Coding: Digital to Digital Up-Conversion
2.4 Types of Digital Modulation: Digital to Analog Up-Conversion
2.5 Adaptive Modulation
2.6 Types of Digital Demodulation
2.7 Factors Affecting Choice of Modulation
2.8 Multiple Access and Spread Spectrum
2.9 Duplexing
2.10 Polarization Reuse
3 Conclusions
References
6 Wireless Communication Systems: Standards
1 Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN)
2 PAN: Bluetooth Transceiver
3 LAN: WiFi Transceiver
4 WAN: 4G/LTE Transceiver
5 BN: DVB-S Transceiver
6 GN: GPS Transceiver
7 A Comparative Study
References
7 5G Mobile Communications: Fundamentals, Key Enabling Technologies, Challenges, Opportunities, Future Trends
1 Cellular System Infrastructure
2 Evolution of Wireless Mobile Communications
3 5G KPIs
4 5G Opportunities/Applications
5 5G Challenges
6 5G Momentum: 5G Key Wireless Enabling Technologies
References
8 Paving the Way Towards 6G
1 6G Opportunities/Applications
2 6G Potential Key Wireless Emerging Enabling Technologies
3 6G KPIs
4 6G Challenges
5 Conclusions
References
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