Mobile Wireless Communications
Wireless communication has become a ubiquitous part of modern life, from global cellular telephone systems to local and even personal-area networks. This 2004 book provides a tutorial introduction to digital mobile wireless networks, illustrating theoretical underpinnings with a wide range of real-w...
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| Language: | English |
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Cambridge
Cambridge University Press
16.12.2004
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| Edition: | 1 |
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| ISBN: | 1107412714, 9780521843478, 0521843472, 9781107412712 |
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Table of Contents:
- Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Preface -- Chapter 1 Introduction and overview -- 1.1 Historical introduction -- 1.2 Overview of book -- Chapter 2 Characteristics of the mobile radio environment-propagation phenomena -- 2.1 Review of free-space propagation -- 2.2 Wireless case -- Shadow fading -- Path-loss: two-ray model -- Multipath fading: Rayleigh/Ricean models -- 2.3 Random channel characterization -- 2.4 Terminal mobility and rate of fading -- 2.5 Multipath and frequency-selective fading -- 2.6 Fading mitigation techniques -- Equalization techniques -- Diversity reception -- RAKE receiver -- Problems -- Chapter 3 Cellular concept and channel allocation -- 3.1 Channel reuse: introduction of cells -- 3.2 SIR calculations, one-dimensional case -- 3.3 Two-dimensional cell clusters and SIR -- 3.4 Traffic handling capacity: Erlang performance and cell sizing -- 3.5 Probabilistic signal calculations -- Problems -- Chapter 4 Dynamic channel allocation and power control -- 4.1 Dynamic channel allocation -- 4.2 Power control -- Problems -- Chapter 5 Modulation techniques -- 5.1 Introduction to digital modulation techniques -- 5.2 Signal shaping -- 5.3 Modulation in cellular wireless systems -- 5.4 Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) -- Problems -- Chapter 6 Multiple access techniques: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA -- system capacity comparisons -- 6.1 Time-division multiple access (TDMA) -- 6.2 Code-division multiple access (CDMA) -- 6.3 CDMA capacity: single-cell case -- 6.4 An aside: probability of bit error considerations -- 6.5 CDMA capacity calculations: CDMA compared with TDMA -- Problems -- Chapter 7 Coding for error detection and correction -- 7.1 Block coding for error correction and detection -- Cyclic codes: polynomial representation -- Error detection with cyclic codes -- 7.2 Convolutional coding
- 7.3 Turbo coding -- Problems -- Chapter 8 Second-generation, digital, wireless systems -- 8.1 GSM -- 8.2 IS-136 (D-AMPS) -- 8.3 IS-95 -- 8.4 Mobile management: handoff, location, and paging procedures -- 8.5 Voice signal processing and coding -- IS-136 -- IS-95 -- GSM -- Problems -- Chapter 9 Performance analysis: admission control and handoffs -- 9.1 Overview of performance concepts -- 9.2 One-dimensional cells -- 9.3 Two-dimensional cells -- Problems -- Chapter 10 2.5G/3G Mobile wireless systems: packet-switched data -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 3G CDMA cellular standards -- Wider-band (higher bit rate) CDMA systems -- W-CDMA -- cdma2000 -- 10.3 2.5/3G TDMA: GPRS and EDGE -- GPRS -- Layered architectures reviewed -- GPRS layered architecture -- GPRS air interface -- EDGE/EGPRS -- Problems -- Chapter 11 Access and scheduling techniques in cellular systems -- 11.1 Slotted-Aloha access -- Effect of fading on access control: "capture effect -- Improved access strategies -- 11.2 Integrated access: voice and data -- CDMA access strategies -- 11.3 Scheduling in packet-based cellular systems -- Problems -- Chapter 12 Wireless LANs and personal-area networks -- 12.1 IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs -- Ethernet -- IEEE 802.11 access mechanisms -- Physical layer specifications, 802.11b and 802.11 -- Physical layer specifications, 802.11g and 802.11a -- Throughput performance analysis -- 12.2 Wireless personal-area networks: Bluetooth/IEEE 802.15.1 -- Bluetooth performance -- Problems -- References -- Index

