
Frequency-Domain Multiuser Detection for CDMA Systems
River Publishers
1st Edition
Published on 29. February 2012
Book
Hardback
264 pages
978-87-92329-70-7 (ISBN)
Description
Future broadband wireless communication systems are expected to be able to offer new and powerful services enabling fast transmission rates of several tens of Mbit/s. This is an ambitious challenge especially for mobile communication systems since these systems should be able to cope with severely time dispersive channels, associated to the signal multipath propagation. Moreover, these systems should have high spectral and power efficiencies, as well as high capacity and flexibility. Spread spectrum techniques, particularly coded division multiple access (CDMA) techniques allow high capacity and flexibility, continuous transmission requiring low-peak power requirements for the amplifiers, as well as some robustness against fading and time-dispersion effects associated with the multipath propagation. When employed in prefix assisted (PA) block transmission schemes combined with frequency-domain receiver implementations they become especially interesting for broadband wireless systems. In Frequency-Domain Multiuser Detection for CDMA Systems the use of PA block transmission is considered in the context of both DS (Direct Sequence) and MC (Multicarrier) CDMA schemes. The main goal is the study of frequency-domain multiuser detection techniques with iterative signal detection/decoding techniques, also in combination with estimation and cancelation of nonlinear distortion effects. The receiver structures are suitable to scenarios with high interference levels and strongly time-dispersive channels.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Gistrup
Denmark
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Academic
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
564 gr
ISBN-13
978-87-92329-70-7 (9788792329707)
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Paulo Silva received the Ph.D. degree from Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, in 2010. He is a Professor at Universidade do Algarve. He was a researcher at CAPS/IST (Centro de Analise e Processamento de Sinais) from 1996 to 2005; from 2005 to 2008 he was researcher at ISR/IST (Instituto de Sistemas e Robotica); in 2009 he joined the research center IT (Instituto de Telecomicacoes). He has been involved in several research projects in the broadband wireless communications area and is the author of several dozens of papers. His main research interests include spread spectrum and equalization techniques. Rui Dinis received the Ph.D. degree from Instituto Superior Tecnico (IST), Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, in 2001. From 2001 to 2008 he was a Professor at IST. Since 2008 he is teaching at FCT-UNL (Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia da Universidade Nova de Lisboa). He was a researcher at CAPS/IST (Centro de Analise e Processamento de Sinais) from 1992 to 2005; from 2005 to 2008 he was researcher at ISR/IST (Instituto de Sistemas e Robotica); in 2009 he joined the research center IT (Instituto de Telecomicacoes). He has been involved in several research projects in the broadband wireless communications area and he is the author/co-author of over 200 papers published in major international conferences or journals. His main research interests include modulation, equalization and channel coding.
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Frequency-Domain Multiuser Detection for CDMA Systems