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Adaptive Wireless Transceivers: Turbo-coded, Turbo-equalized and Space-time Coded TDMA, CDMA and OFDM Systems

Adaptive Wireless Transceivers: Turbo-coded, Turbo-equalized and Space-time Coded TDMA, CDMA and OFDM Systems
By Lajos Hanzo, C. H. Wong, M. S. Yee

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Adaptive Wireless Transceivers provides the reader with a broad overview of near–instantaneously adaptive transceivers in the context of TDMA, CDMA and OFDM systems. The adaptive transceivers examined employ powerful turbo codecs, turbo equalisers and space–time codecs, equipping the reader with a future–proof technological road map. It demonstrates that adaptive transceivers are capable of mitigating the channel quality fluctuations of the wireless channel as a lower–complexity alternative to space–time coding. By contrast, if the higher complexity of multiple transmitters and multiple receiver–assisted systems is deemed acceptable, the advantages of adaptability erode.

  • Provides an in–depth introduction to channel equalisers and Kalman filtering and discusses the associated complexity versus performance trade–offs
  • Introduces wideband near–instantaneously adaptive transceivers and studies their performance both with and without turbo channel coding
  • Describes how to optimise adaptive modulation mode switching and highlights a range of practical considerations
  • Introduces neural network based channel equalisers and discusses Radial Basis Function (RBF) assisted equalisers embedded into adaptive modems supported by turbo channel coding and turbo channel equalisation
  • Employs the above adaptive principles also in the context of CDMA and OFDM transceivers and discusses the pros and cons of space–time coding versus adaptive modulation
Researchers, advanced students and practising development engineers working in wireless communications will all find this valuable text an informative read.  


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #164141 in Books
  • Published on: 2002-02-26
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 752 pages

Editorial Reviews

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"...provides an overview of near–instantaneously adaptive transceivers." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)

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"...provides an overview of near–instantaneously adaptive transceivers." (SciTech Book News, Vol. 26, No. 2, June 2002)

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Adaptive Wireless Transceivers provides the reader with a broad overview of near–instantaneously adaptive transceivers in the context of TDMA, CDMA and OFDM systems. The adaptive transceivers examined employ powerful turbo codecs, turbo equalisers and space–time codecs, equipping the reader with a future–proof technological road map. It demonstrates that adaptive transceivers are capable of mitigating the channel quality fluctuations of the wireless channel as a lower–complexity alternative to space–time coding. By contrast, if the higher complexity of multiple transmitters and multiple receiver–assisted systems is deemed acceptable, the advantages of adaptability erode.

  • Provides an in–depth introduction to channel equalisers and Kalman filtering and discusses the associated complexity versus performance trade–offs

  • Introduces wideband near–instantaneously adaptive transceivers and studies their performance both with and without turbo channel coding

  • Describes how to optimise adaptive modulation mode switching and highlights a range of practical considerations

  • Introduces neural network based channel equalisers and discusses Radial Basis Function (RBF) assisted equalisers embedded into adaptive modems supported by turbo channel coding and turbo channel equalisation

  • Employs the above adaptive principles also in the context of CDMA and OFDM transceivers and discusses the pros and cons of space–time coding versus adaptive modulation
Researchers, advanced students and practising development engineers working in wireless communications will all find this valuable text an informative read.