<em>Wireless Personal Communications: Emerging Technologies for Enhanced</em><em>Communications</em> presents a broad range of topics in wireless communications, including perspectives from both industry and academia. The book serves as a reflection of emerging technologies in wireless communication
Wireless Personal Communications: Emerging Technologies for Enhanced Communications
β Scribed by William H. Tranter, Theodore S. Rappaport, Brian D. Woerner, Jeffrey H. Reed
- Publisher
- Springer
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 344
- Series
- The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Wireless Personal Communications: Emerging Technologies for Enhanced Communications presents a broad range of topics in wireless communications, including perspectives from both industry and academia. The book serves as a reflection of emerging technologies in wireless communications. Wireless Personal Communications: Emerging Technologies for Enhanced Communications is divided into six sections. The first five are devoted to the following topics: Smart Antennas and Diversity; Propagation; Interference Cancellation; Equalization; and Modulation, Coding and Networking. The contributions reflect current research thrusts as the wireless community strives to enhance the capabilities of wireless communications. The final section includes contributions on a variety of pertinent topics. Wireless Personal Communications: Emerging Technologies for Enhanced Communications serves as an excellent reference source and may be used as a text for advanced courses on the subject.
β¦ Table of Contents
Preliminaries......Page 1
TABLE OF CONTENTS......Page 6
PREFACE......Page 10
1. Effects of Directional Antennas with Realizable Beam Patterns on the Spaced-Time Correlation Function......Page 16
2. Frequency Reuse Reduction for IS-136 Using a Four Element Adaptive Array......Page 26
3. Pseudo-Blind Algorithm for SDMA Application......Page 38
4. Integrated Broadband Mobile System (IBMS) Featuring Smart Antennas......Page 50
5. CDMA Smart Antenna Performance......Page 64
6. Wireless RF Distribution in Buildings Using Heating and Ventilation Ducts......Page 76
7. Predicting Propagation Loss from Leaky Coaxial Cable Terminated with an Indoor Antenna......Page 86
8. Building Penetration and Shadowing Characteristics of 1865 MHz Radio Waves......Page 98
9. Maximizing Carrier-to-Interference Performance by Optimizing Site Location......Page 106
10. Azimuth, Elevation, and Delay of Signals at Mobile Station......Page 114
11. A New Hybrid CDMA/TDMA Multiuser Receiver System......Page 126
12. Multiuser Multistage Detector for Mode 1 of FRAMES Standard......Page 138
13. Self-Organizing Feature Maps for Dynamic Control of Radio Rsources in CDMA PCS Networks......Page 144
14. Complex Scaled Tangent Rotations (CSTAR) for Fast Space-Time Adaptive Equalization of Wireless TDMA......Page 158
15. An Effective LMS Equalizer for the GSM Chipset......Page 170
16. Self-Adaptive Sequence Detection via the M-algorithm......Page 182
17. Soft-Decision MLSE Data Receiver for GSM System......Page 194
18. Turbo Code Implementation Issues for Low Latency, Low Power Application......Page 206
19. Evaluation of the Ad-Hoc Connectivity with the Zone Routing Protocols......Page 216
20. CDMA Systems Modelling Using OPNET Software Tool......Page 228
21. Signal Monitoring System for Fault Management in Wireless Local Area Networks......Page 238
22. Computer-Aided Designing of Land Mobile Radio Communication Systems, Taking Into Consideration Interfering Stations......Page 250
23. Adaptive Interference Cancellation with Neural Networks......Page 262
24. Calibration of a Smart Antenna for Carrying Out Vector Channel Sounding at 1.9GHz......Page 274
25. Implementing New Technologies for Wireless Networks......Page 284
26. Envelope PDF in Multipath Fading Channels with Random Number of Paths and Nonuniform Phase Distributions......Page 290
27. Radio Port Spacing in Low Tier Wireless Systems......Page 298
28. A Peek Into Pandoraβs Box: Direct Sequence vs. Frequency Hopped Spread Spectru,......Page 320
29. On the Capacity of CDMA/PRMA Systems......Page 330
INDEX......Page 342
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