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Introduction to Space-Time Wireless Communications / Arogyaswami Paulraj, Rohit Nabar and Dhananjay Gore

By: Paulraj, Arogyaswami.
Contributor(s): Nabar, Rohit | Gore, Dhananjay.
Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York Cambridge University Press 2006Description: xxx, 277p. : ill. ; 25cm.ISBN: 9780521065931.Subject(s): Wireless Communications; Signal ProcessingDDC classification: 621.382 PAU Online resources: Click here to access online
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It includes References, Index of common variables and Subject index pages
Wireless networks are under constant pressure to provide ever higher data rates to increasing numbers of users with greater reliability. Space-time processing technology, which uses multiple antennas and sophisticated signal processing techniques, is a powerful new tool for improving system performance. The technology already features in the UMTS and CDMA2000 mobile standards. This book is an accessible introduction to the theory of space-time wireless communications. The authors discuss the basics of space-time propagation, space-time channels, channel capacity, spatial diversity and space-time coding. They highlight important trade-offs in the design of practical systems and cover advanced topics such as space-time OFDM and spread-spectrum modulation, co-channel interference cancellation, and multiuser MIMO. The book is an ideal introduction to this rapidly growing field for graduate students taking courses on wireless communications and for practitioners in the wireless industry. Homework problems and other supporting material are available on a companion website.

Provides broad coverage that is simple without sacrificing any accuracy
Focuses on MIMO technology, but single input-multiple output (SIMO) and multiple input-single output (MISO) models are also developed
Homework exercises and other support material are available on a companion website

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