CITATION

Boccuzzi, Joseph. Signal Processing for Wireless Communications. US: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2007.

Signal Processing for Wireless Communications

Published:  December 2007

eISBN: 9780071510806 007151080X | ISBN: 9780071489058
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Chapter 1. Wireless Topics
  • 1.1. Introduction
  • 1.2. Wireless Standards Overview
  • 1.3. Reasons behind Convergence of Wireless Services
  • 1.4. Stochastic and Signal Processing Review
  • 1.5. Representing Band Pass Signals and Subsystems
  • 1.6. Receiver Sensitivity Definitions
  • References
  • Chapter 2. Modulation Theory
  • 2.1. Modulation Impairments
  • 2.2. Modulation Scheme Migration
  • 2.3. Modulation Scheme Comparisons
  • References
  • Chapter 3. Wireless Multipath Channel
  • 3.1. Additive White Gaussian Noise
  • 3.2. Rayleigh Multipath Fading Phenomenon
  • 3.3. Rician Multipath Fading Phenomenon
  • 3.4. Frequency Selective Fading
  • 3.5. Man-Made System Interference
  • 3.6. Propagation Path Loss
  • 3.7. Shadowing Discussion
  • 3.8. Multipath Fading Simulation Models
  • 3.9. Multipath Birth/Death Discussion
  • References
  • Chapter 4. Modulation Detection Techniques
  • 4.1. Difference between Practice and Theory
  • 4.2. Coherent Detection
  • 4.3. Noncoherent Detection of DQPSK
  • 4.4. Noncoherent Detection of MSK
  • 4.5. BER Performance Comparisons
  • Appendix 4A: Mathematical BER Expressions
  • References
  • Chapter 5. Performance Improvement Techniques
  • 5.1. Forward Error Correction Codes
  • 5.2. Receive Spatial Antenna Diversity Combining Techniques
  • 5.3. Transmit Spatial Antenna Diversity Techniques
  • 5.4. Link Budget Discussion
  • Appendix 5A
  • References
  • Chapter 6. Receiver Digital Signal Processing
  • 6.1. Temporal Equalization (EQ)
  • 6.2. Space-Time Equalization (STE)
  • 6.3. Frequency Domain Equalization
  • 6.4. Symbol Timing Recovery
  • 6.5. Channel Quality Estimation (CQE)
  • 6.6. Automatic Frequency Control
  • 6.7. Overall Receiver Block Diagram
  • References
  • Chapter 7. 3G Wideband CDMA
  • 7.1. Introduction
  • 7.2. Rake Receiver Principle
  • 7.3. 2G IS-95 CDMA Discussion
  • 7.4. Rake Finger Architecture and Performance
  • 7.5. PN Code Properties
  • 7.6. WCDMA Physical Layer Overview
  • 7.7. High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) Overview
  • 7.8. High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)
  • 7.9. Capacity Improvement in a Multipath Environment
  • References
  • Chapter 8. Computer Simulation Estimation Techniques
  • 8.1. Introduction to Simulation
  • 8.2. Monte Carlo Method
  • 8.3. Modified Monte Carlo or Importance Sampling Method
  • 8.4. Improved Importance Sampling Method
  • 8.5. Tail Extrapolation Method (TEM)
  • 8.6. Semi-Analytic Method
  • 8.7. General Discussion
  • References
  • Chapter 9. 3G and Beyond Discussion
  • 9.1. Introduction
  • 9.2. Multimedia and Mobile TV Services
  • 9.3. Some Sampled 3G Terminal (UE) Statistics
  • 9.4. High Speed Packet Access Evolution
  • 9.5. MIMO Techniques
  • References
  • Appendix A. Useful Formulas
  • Appendix B. Trigonometric Identities
  • Appendix C. Definite Integrals
  • Appendix D. Probability Functions
  • Appendix E. Series and Summations
  • Appendix F. Linear Algebra
  • Index