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    Author(s) Andreas F. Molisch
    PublisherWiley
    ISBN9789354248795
    Pages792
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2021

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    Wiley Wireless Communications 2nd Edition 2021 by Andreas F. Molisch

    Wireless Communications provides an authoritative overview of the principles and applications of mobile communication technology. Combining mathematical descriptions with intuitive explanations of the physical facts, the book provides an in-depth analysis of current treatment of the area, addressing both the traditional elements, such as Rayleigh fading, BER in flat fading channels, and equalization, and emerging topics such as multiuser detection in CDMA systems, MIMO systems, and cognitive radio. Divided into five parts, the book begins with a high level overview of wireless communications, followed by the various aspects of wireless propagation channels and antennas, wireless receivers, multiple access and advanced transceiver schemes, and concludes with standardized wireless systems. About the AuthorAndreas F. Molisch is Professor at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, CA. Dr. Molisch has been an Editor of a number of journals and special issues, General Chair, Technical Program Committee Chair, or Symposium Chair of multiple international conferences, as well as Chairman of various international standardization groups. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Inventors, Fellow of the AAAS, Fellow of the IEEE, Fellow of the IET, an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer, and a member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences. Table of Contents : - PART I INTRODUCTION1 INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS SYSTEMS1.1 History1.2 Types of Services1.3 Requirements for the Services1.4 Economic and Social Aspects 2 TECHNICAL CHALLENGES OF WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS2.1 Multipath Propagation2.2 Spectrum Limitations2.3 Limited Energy2.4 User Mobility2.5 Noise and Interference PART II WIRELESS PROPAGATION CHANNELS3 PROPAGATION MECHANISMS3.1 Free Space Attenuation3.2 Reflection and Transmission3.3 Diffraction3.4 Scattering by Rough Surfaces3.5 Waveguiding3.6 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 4 STATISTICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WIRELESS CHANNEL4.1 Introduction4.2 The Time-Invariant Two-Path Model4.3 The Time-Variant Two-Path Model4.4 Small-Scale Fading without a Dominant Component4.5 Small-Scale Fading with a Dominant Component4.6 Doppler Spectra and Temporal Channel Variations4.7 Temporal Dependence of Fading4.8 Large-Scale Fading4.9 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 5 WIDEBAND AND DIRECTIONAL CHANNEL CHARACTERIZATION5.1 Introduction5.2 The Causes of Delay Dispersion5.3 System-Theoretic Description of Wireless Channels5.4 The WSSUS Model5.5 Condensed Parameters5.6 Ultra Wideband Channels5.7 Directional Description5.8 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 6 CHANNEL MODELS6.1 Introduction6.2 Narrowband Models6.3 Wideband Models6.4 Directional Models6.5 Deterministic Channel-Modeling Methods6.6 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 7 CHANNEL SOUNDING7.1 Introduction7.2 Time-Domain Measurements7.3 Frequency Domain Analysis7.4 Modified Measurement Methods7.5 Directionally Resolved Measurements7.6 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 8 ANTENNAS8.1 Introduction8.2 Antennas for Mobile Stations8.3 Antennas for Base Stations PART III TRANSCEIVERS AND SIGNAL PROCESSING9 STRUCTURE OF A WIRELESS COMMUNICATION LINK9.1 Transceiver Block Structure9.2 Simplified Models 10 MODULATION FORMATS10.1 Introduction10.2 Basics10.3 Important Modulation Formats10.4 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 11 DEMODULATION11.1 Demodulator Structure and Error Probability in Additive White Gaussian Noise Channels11.2 Error Probability in Flat-Fading Channels11.3 Error Probability in Delay- and Frequency-Dispersive Fading Channels 12 DIVERSITY12.1 Introduction12.2 Microdiversity12.3 Macrodiversity and Simulcast12.4 Combination of Signals12.5 Error Probability in Fading Channels with Diversity Reception12.6 Transmit Diversity12.7 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 13 CHANNEL CODING AND INFORMATION THEORY13.1 Fundamentals of Coding and Information Theory13.2 Block Codes13.3 Convolutional Codes13.4 Trellis Coded Modulation13.5 Bit Interleaved Coded Modulation (BICM)13.6 Turbo Codes13.7 Low Density Parity Check Codes13.8 Coding for the Fading Channel13.9 Information-Theoretic Performance Limits of Fading Channels13.10 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 14 EQUALIZERS14.1 Introduction14.2 Linear Equalizers14.3 Decision Feedback Equalizers14.4 Maximum Likelihood Sequence Estimation – Viterbi Detector14.5 Comparison of Equalizer Structures14.6 Fractionally Spaced Equalizers14.7 Blind Equalizers14.8 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) PART IV MULTIPLE ACCESS AND ADVANCED TRANSCEIVER SCHEMES15 MULTIPLE ACCESS AND THE CELLULAR PRINCIPLE15.1 Introduction15.2 Frequency Division Multiple Access15.3 Time Division Multiple Access15.4 Packet Radio15.5 Duplexing15.6 Principles of Cellular Networks15.7 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 16 SPREAD SPECTRUM SYSTEMS16.1 Frequency Hopping Multiple Access (FHMA)16.2 Code Division Multiple Access 16.3 Cellular Code-Division-Multiple-Access Systems16.4 Multiuser Detection16.5 Time Hopping Impulse Radio16.6 Appendix 17 ORTHOGONAL FREQUENCY DIVISION MULTIPLEXING (OFDM)17.1 Introduction17.2 Principle of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing17.3 Implementation of Transceivers17.4 Frequency-Selective Channels17.5 Channel Estimation17.6 Peak-to-Average Power Ratio17.7 Inter Carrier Interference17.8 Adaptive Modulation and Capacity17.9 Multiple Access – OFDMA17.10 Multicarrier Code Division Multiple Access17.11 Single-Carrier Modulation with 18 MULTIANTENNA SYSTEMS18.1 Smart Antennas18.2 Multiple Input Multiple Output Systems18.3 Multiuser MIMO 19 COGNITIVE RADIO19.1 Problem Description19.2 Cognitive Transceiver Architecture19.3 Principles of Interweaving19.4 Spectrum Sensing19.5 Spectrum Management19.6 Spectrum Sharing19.7 Overlay19.8 Underlay Hierarchical Access – Ultra Wide Bandwidth System Communications 20 RELAYING, MULTI-HOP, AND COOPERATIVE COMMUNICATIONS20.1 Introduction and Motivation20.2 Fundamentals of Relaying20.3 Relaying with Multiple, Parallel Relays20.4 Routing and Resource Allocation in Multi-Hop Networks20.5 Routing and Resource Allocation in Collaborative Networks20.6 Applications20.7 Network Coding20.8 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) PART V STANDARDIZED WIRELESS SYSTEMS21 GSM – GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS21.1 Historical Overview21.2 System Overview21.3 The Air Interface21.4 Logical and Physical Channels21.5 Synchronization21.6 Coding21.7 Equalizer21.8 Circuit-Switched Data Transmission21.9 Establishing a Connection and Handover21.10 Services and Billing21.11 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 22 IS-95 AND CDMA 200022.1 Historical Overview22.2 System Overview22.3 Air Interface22.4 Coding22.5 Spreading and Modulation22.6 Logical and Physical Channels 22.7 Handover22.8 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 23 WCDMA/UMTS23.1 Historical Overview23.2 System Overview23.3 Air Interface23.4 Physical and Logical Channels23.5 Speech Coding, Multiplexing, and Channel Coding23.6 Spreading and Modulation23.8 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com)23.A Glossary for WCDMA 24 3GPP LONG-TERM EVOLUTION24.1 Introduction24.2 System Overview24.3 Physical Layer24.4 Logical and Physical Channels24.5 Physical Layer Procedures24.6 LTE-A: An Overview24.7 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com) 25 5G MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS25.1 Introduction25.2 Overview of 5G Networks25.3 Massive MIMO Communications25.4 Millimeter-Wave Communications25.5 D2D Communications over 5G25.6 M2M Communications over 5G 26 WIMAX/IEEE 802.1626.1 Introduction26.2 System Overview26.3 Modulation and Coding26.4 Logical and Physical Channels26.5 Multiple-Antenna Techniques26.6 Link Control26.7 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com)26.A Glossary for WiMAX 27 WIRELESS LOCAL AREA NETWORKS27.1 Introduction27.2 802.11a/g – Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing-Based Local Area Networks27.3 IEEE 802.11n27.4 Packet Transmission in 802.11 Wireless Local Area Networks27.5 Alternative Wireless Local Area Networks and Future Developments27.6 Appendices: please see companion website (www.wileyindia.com)27.A Glossary for WLAN ExercisesFurther Reading APPENDIX: OBJECTIVE QUESTIONSREFERENCESINDEX



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