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Quadrature amplitude modulation : from basics to adaptive trellis-coded, turbo-equalised and space-time coded OFDM, CDMA and MC-CDMA systems / L. Hanzo ... [et al.].

Contributor(s): Hanzo, Lajos, 1952- | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | Wiley [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Chichester, [Angleterre] : $bJohn Wiley & Sons, c2004Edition: 2nd ed.Description: 1 PDF (xxix, 1105 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470010594.Uniform titles: IEEE Xplore (Livres) Subject(s): Signal processing -- Digital techniques | Amplitude modulation | Labeling | Loss measurement | Matched filters | Mathematical model | Measurement | Microcell networks | Mobile communication | Modems | Modulation | Multiaccess communication | Multiplexing | Multiuser detection | Mutual information | Narrowband | Nonlinear distortion | OFDM | Optical fibers | Peak to average power ratio | Phase locked loops | Phase modulation | Phase shift keying | Pulse shaping methods | Quadrature amplitude modulation | Rayleigh channels | Receivers | Sections | Signal to noise ratio | Synchronization | Terminology | Three dimensional displays | Time domain analysis | Time frequency analysis | Timing | Transceivers | Transfer functions | Transform coding | Transmitters | Transmitting antennas | Transversal filters | Turbo codes | Wideband | Wireless LAN | Wireless communication | AWGN | AWGN channels | Adaptive systems | Amplitude shift keying | Attenuation | Bandwidth | Base stations | Baseband | Bibliographies | Binary phase shift keying | Bismuth | Bit error rate | Block codes | Channel capacity | Channel coding | Channel estimation | Channel models | Clocks | Communication channels | Complexity theory | Constellation diagram | Context | Converters | Convolutional codes | Covariance matrix | Decision feedback equalizers | Decision theory | Decoding | Delay | Demodulation | Digital video broadcasting | Encoding | Equalizers | Equations | Error correction codes | Error probability | Estimation | Euclidean distance | Fading | Feedforward neural networks | Filtering | Finite impulse response filter | Forward error correction | Frequency domain analysis | Frequency modulation | Frequency shift keying | Genetic algorithms | Hamming distance | Indexes | Interference | Iterative decoding | JointsGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: No titleOnline resources: Abstract with links to resource
Contents:
About the Authors. -- Related Wiley and IEEE Press Books. -- Preface. -- Acknowledgements. -- -- I: QAM Basics. -- 1. Introduction and Background. -- 2. Communications Channels. -- 3. Introduction to Modems. -- 4. Basic QAM Techniques. -- 5. Square QAM. -- 6. Clock and Carrier Recovery. -- 7. Trained and Blind Equaliser Techniques. -- 8. Classic QAM Modems. -- II: Adaptive QAM Techniques for Fading Channels. -- 9. Square QAM for fading channels. -- 10. Star QAM for Fading Channels. -- 11. Timing Recovery for Fading Channels. -- 12. Wideband QAM Transmissions over Fading Channels. -- 13. Quadrature-Quadrature AM. -- 14. Area Spectral Efficiency of Adaptive Cellular QAM Systems. -- III: Advanced QAM: Adaptive versus Space-Time Block- and Trellis-Coded OFDM. -- 15. Introduction to OFDM. -- 16. OFDM Transmission over Gaussian Channels. -- 17. OFDM Transmission over Wideband Channels. -- 18. Time and Frequency Domain Synchronisation for OFDM. -- 19. Adaptive Single- and Multi-user OFDM. -- 20. Block-Coded Adaptive OFDM. -- 21. Space-Time Coded versus Adaptive QAM-aided OFDM. -- 22. Adaptive QAM Optimisation for OFDM and MC-CDMA. -- IV: Advanced QAM:Turbo-Equalised Adaptive TCM, TTCM, BICM, BICM-ID and Space-Time Coding Assisted OFDM and CDMA Systems. -- 23. Capacity and Cutoff Rate of Gaussian and Rayleigh Channels. -- 24. Coded Modulation Theory. -- 25. Coded Modulation Performance in Non-dispersive Propagation Environments. -- 26. Coded Modulation Assisted Channel Equalised Systems. -- 27. Coded Modulation Assisted Code-Division Multiple Access. -- 28. Coded Modulation and Space Time Block Coded Aided CDMA. -- 29. Comparative Study of Various Coded Modulation Schemes. -- 30. QAM-Based Terrestrial and Satellite Video Broadcast Systems. -- 31 Appendix. -- Glossary. -- Bibliography. -- Index. -- Author Index.
Summary: Motivated by the rapid evolution of the consecutive generations of wireless communication systems this volume continues to provide an overview of the majority of single- and multi-carrier QAM techniques.Now fully revised and updated, with more than 300 pages of new material, this new edition presents the wide range of recent developments in the field and places particular emphasis on the family of coded modulation aided OFDM and CDMA schemes. In addition, it also includes a fully revised chapter on adaptive modulation and a new chapter characterizing the design trade-offs of adaptive modulation and space-time coding.Divided into four parts:Part I: commences with a historical perspective and classic schemes for the uninitiatedPart II: offers a deep discourse on adaptive QAM arrangements that have found their way also into the 3G system's High Speed Data Packet Access (HSDPA) modePart III: details the advanced intricacies of adaptive versus space-time block- and trellis-coded OFDM and MC-CDMAPart IV: contains previously unpublished new research results. It commences with a theoretical chapter on the capacity of wireless channels. The discussions then continue by contriving sophisticated iterative coded modulation systems, such as TCM, TTCM, BICM, BICM-ID designed for turbo-detected QAM-based space-time coded OFDM and CDMA systems operating over wireless channelsIn summary, this volume amalgamates a comprehensive textbook with a deep research monograph on the topic of QAM, ensuring it has a wide-ranging appeal for both senior undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as practicing engineers and researchers.
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Previous ed. published as: Single- and multi-carrier quadrature amplitude modulation : principles and applications for personal communications, WLANs and broadcasting. 2000.

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About the Authors. -- Related Wiley and IEEE Press Books. -- Preface. -- Acknowledgements. -- -- I: QAM Basics. -- 1. Introduction and Background. -- 2. Communications Channels. -- 3. Introduction to Modems. -- 4. Basic QAM Techniques. -- 5. Square QAM. -- 6. Clock and Carrier Recovery. -- 7. Trained and Blind Equaliser Techniques. -- 8. Classic QAM Modems. -- II: Adaptive QAM Techniques for Fading Channels. -- 9. Square QAM for fading channels. -- 10. Star QAM for Fading Channels. -- 11. Timing Recovery for Fading Channels. -- 12. Wideband QAM Transmissions over Fading Channels. -- 13. Quadrature-Quadrature AM. -- 14. Area Spectral Efficiency of Adaptive Cellular QAM Systems. -- III: Advanced QAM: Adaptive versus Space-Time Block- and Trellis-Coded OFDM. -- 15. Introduction to OFDM. -- 16. OFDM Transmission over Gaussian Channels. -- 17. OFDM Transmission over Wideband Channels. -- 18. Time and Frequency Domain Synchronisation for OFDM. -- 19. Adaptive Single- and Multi-user OFDM. -- 20. Block-Coded Adaptive OFDM. -- 21. Space-Time Coded versus Adaptive QAM-aided OFDM. -- 22. Adaptive QAM Optimisation for OFDM and MC-CDMA. -- IV: Advanced QAM:Turbo-Equalised Adaptive TCM, TTCM, BICM, BICM-ID and Space-Time Coding Assisted OFDM and CDMA Systems. -- 23. Capacity and Cutoff Rate of Gaussian and Rayleigh Channels. -- 24. Coded Modulation Theory. -- 25. Coded Modulation Performance in Non-dispersive Propagation Environments. -- 26. Coded Modulation Assisted Channel Equalised Systems. -- 27. Coded Modulation Assisted Code-Division Multiple Access. -- 28. Coded Modulation and Space Time Block Coded Aided CDMA. -- 29. Comparative Study of Various Coded Modulation Schemes. -- 30. QAM-Based Terrestrial and Satellite Video Broadcast Systems. -- 31 Appendix. -- Glossary. -- Bibliography. -- Index. -- Author Index.

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Motivated by the rapid evolution of the consecutive generations of wireless communication systems this volume continues to provide an overview of the majority of single- and multi-carrier QAM techniques.Now fully revised and updated, with more than 300 pages of new material, this new edition presents the wide range of recent developments in the field and places particular emphasis on the family of coded modulation aided OFDM and CDMA schemes. In addition, it also includes a fully revised chapter on adaptive modulation and a new chapter characterizing the design trade-offs of adaptive modulation and space-time coding.Divided into four parts:Part I: commences with a historical perspective and classic schemes for the uninitiatedPart II: offers a deep discourse on adaptive QAM arrangements that have found their way also into the 3G system's High Speed Data Packet Access (HSDPA) modePart III: details the advanced intricacies of adaptive versus space-time block- and trellis-coded OFDM and MC-CDMAPart IV: contains previously unpublished new research results. It commences with a theoretical chapter on the capacity of wireless channels. The discussions then continue by contriving sophisticated iterative coded modulation systems, such as TCM, TTCM, BICM, BICM-ID designed for turbo-detected QAM-based space-time coded OFDM and CDMA systems operating over wireless channelsIn summary, this volume amalgamates a comprehensive textbook with a deep research monograph on the topic of QAM, ensuring it has a wide-ranging appeal for both senior undergraduate and postgraduate students as well as practicing engineers and researchers.

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