
Frequency-Domain Receiver Design for Doubly Selective Channels
By: Fabio Silva, Rui Dinis, Paulo Montezuma
Hardcover | 9 June 2017
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Frequency-Domain Receiver Design for Doubly-Selective Channels discusses broadband wireless transmission techniques, which are serious candidates to be implemented in future broadband wireless and cellular systems, aiming at providing high and reliable data transmission and concomitantly high mobility. This book provides an overview of the channel impairments that may affect performance of single carrier and multi-carrier block transmission techniques in mobile environments. Moreover, it also provides a new insight into the new receiver designs able to cope with double selectivity that affects present and future broadband high speed mobile communication systems.
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"The book presents a strong analytical rigor and very interesting solutions to some of the most important challenges that wireless communication engineers face. All the analytical derivations and innovative results are well supported by a large set of figures which turns the book a very useful tool. It also presents an important revision of existing techniques, which clearly enrich its quality."
- Joao Guerreiro, Instituto de Telecomunicacoes, Lisbon, Portugal
"The book covers a timely and important topic for current and future wireless communication systems." - Imad Barhumi, United Arab Emirates University, Al Ain, Abu Dhabi
"Advanced receiver designs for frequency selective channels was, from the beginning, a disruptive idea which opened horizons to up-until-then unimaginable data rates and system capacities in wireless systems. This book offers a fresh look at receiver designs, and looks at its combination with SC-FDE and OFDM, and the impact at the system-level. Receiver designs remains a pillar of high-speed systems beyond 4G which incorporate massive MIMO and network coding at the physical layer."
-Mario Marques da Silva, Universidade Autonoma de Lisboa, Portugal
"There are not many books addressing the treatment of Doubly Selective Channels, and none devoted especially to the design of frequency domain receivers....this book appears to treat both block based single carrier and multicarrier communications, comparing them both in detail, on the contrary of most books devoted to multicarrier, with special emphasis on OFDM, although the growing importance of SC-FDE for uplink transmissions. This book seems to fill this void, providing a current view on the state-of-the-art."
- Marco Alexandre Cravo Gomes, University of Coimbra, Portugal
"This book addresses the state of the art in OFDM and SC-FDE bock transmission schemes. It includes an easy to read overview accompanied by a formal definition of the block transmission s
ISBN: 9781138700925
ISBN-10: 1138700924
Published: 9th June 2017
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number of Pages: 153
Audience: Professional and Scholarly
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country of Publication: GB
Dimensions (cm): 16.3 x 26.0 x 1.5
Weight (kg): 0.4
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