Advanced multicarrier technologies for future radio communication : (Record no. 68823)

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fixed length control field 170628s2017 nju ob 001 0 eng
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ISBN 9781119168911 (pdf)
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ISBN 1119168910 (pdf)
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ISBN 9781119168928 (epub)
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ISBN 1119168929 (epub)
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ISBN 9781119168935
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ISBN 1119168937
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Call Number 621.3845/6
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Author Bogucka, Hanna,
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Title Advanced multicarrier technologies for future radio communication :
Sub Title 5G and beyond /
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Number of Pages 1 online resource.
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Summary, etc "A practical review of state-of-the-art non-contiguous multicarrier technologies that are revolutionizing how data is transmitted, received, and processed This book addresses the advantages and the limitations of modern multicarrier technologies and how to meet the challenges they pose using non-contiguous multicarrier technologies and novel algorithms that enhance spectral efficiency, interference robustness, and reception performance. It explores techniques using non-contiguous subcarriers which allow for flexible spectrum aggregation while achieving high spectral efficiency and flexible transmission and reception at lower OSI layers. These include non-contiguous orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (NC-OFDM), its enhanced version, non-contiguous filter-bank-based multicarrier (NC-FBMC), and generalized multicarrier. Following an overview of current multicarrier technologies for radio communication, the authors examine particular properties of these technologies that allow for more efficient usage within key directions of 5G. They examine the principles of NC-OFDM and discuss efficient transmitter and receiver design. They present the principles of FBMC modulation and discuss key challenges for FBMC communications while comparing performance results with traditional OFDM. They move on from there to a fascinating discussion of GMC modulation within which they clearly demonstrate how that technology encompasses all of the advantages of previously discussed techniques, as well as all imaginable multi- and single-carrier waveforms.; Addresses the problems and limitations of current multicarrier technologies (OFDM) Describes innovative techniques using non-contiguous multicarrier waveforms as well as filter-band based and generalized multicarrier waveforms Provides a thorough review of the practical limitations and solutions for evolving and breakthrough 5G communication technologies Explores the future outlook for non-contiguous multicarrier technologies as regards their greater industrial realization, hardware practicality, and other challenges Advanced Multicarrier Technologies for Future Radio Communication: 5G and Beyondis an indispensable working resource fortelecommunication engineers, researchers and academics, as well as graduate and post-graduate students of telecommunications. At the same time, it provides a fascinating look at the shape of things to come for telecommunication industry executives, telecom operators, regulators, policy makers, and economists. "--
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Remark 1 Machine generated contents note: Preface List of Abbreviations Acknowledgments Chapter 1: Introduction 1.1 5G radio communications 1.2 Challenges for future radio communications 1.3 Initiatives for the future radio interface definition Chapter 2: Multicarrier technologies in radio communication systems 2.1 The principles of OFDM 2.2 Non-linear distortions in multi-carrier systems 2.3 PAPR reduction methods 2.4 Link adaptation in multi-carrier systems 2.5 Reception techniques and CFO sensitivity Chapter 3: Non-contiguous OFDM for future radio communications 3.1 Enhanced NC-OFDM with Cancellation Carriers 3.2 Reduction of subcarrier spectrum sidelobes by Flexible Quasi-Systematic Precoding 3.3 Reduction of nonlinear effects in NC-OFDM 3.4 NC-OFDM Receiver design 3.5 Summary: Potentials and challenges of NC-OFDM Chapter 4: Generalized multi-carrier techniques for 5G radio 4.1 The principles of GMC 4.2 Peak-to-Average Power Ratio reduction in GMC transmitters 4.3 Link adaptation in GMC systems 4.4 GMC receiver issues 4.5 Summary Chapter 5: Filter-bank based multicarrier technologies 5.1 The principles of FBMC transmission 5.2 FBMC transceiver design 5.3 Pulse Design 5.4 Practical FBMC systems design issues 5.5 Filter-bank based multicarrier systems revisited 5.6 Summary Chapter 6: Multicarrier technologies for flexible spectrum usage 6.1 Cognitive radio 6.2 Spectrum sharing and licensing schemes 6.3 Dynamic spectrum access based on multicarrier technologies 6.4 Dynamic spectrum aggregation 6.5 Summary Chapter 7: Conclusions and Future Outlook Index.
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General subdivision Technological innovations.
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General subdivision Technological innovations.
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Author 2 Kliks, Adrian,
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Author 2 Kryszkiewicz, Paweł,
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Uniform Resource Identifier https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119168935
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-- Hoboken, NJ, USA :
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-- 2017.
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-- Description based on print version record and CIP data provided by publisher.
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-- Wireless communication systems
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-- Multiplexing.
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-- Carrier waves.
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-- TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Electrical.
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-- Carrier waves.
-- (OCoLC)fst00847937
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-- Multiplexing.
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-- Wireless communication systems
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