Single- and multi-carrier quadrature amplitude modulation : principles and applications for personal communications, WLANs and broadcasting
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Single- and multi-carrier quadrature amplitude modulation : principles and applications for personal communications, WLANs and broadcasting
John Wiley & Sons, c2000
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Includes bibliographical reference (p.687-720) and indexes
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Single- and Multi-carrier Quadrature Amplitude Modulation Principles and Applications for Personal Communications, WLANs and Broadcasting L. Hanzo Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK W. Webb Motorola, Arlington Heights, USA formerly at Multiple Access Communications Ltd, Southampton, UK T. Keller Ubinetics, Cambridge Technology Centre, Melbourn, UK formerly at Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK Motivated by the rapid evolution of wireless communication systems, this expanded second edition provides an overview of most major single- and multi-carrier Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) techniques commencing with simple QAM schemes for the uninitiated through to complex, rapidly-evolving areas, such as arrangements for wide-band mobile channels. Targeted at the more advanced reader, the multi-carrier modulation based second half of the book presents a research-orientated outlook using a variety of novel QAM-based arrangements.
Features six new chapters dealing with the complexities of multi-carrier modulation which has found applications ranging from Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN) to Digital Video Broadcasting (DVB) Provides a rudimentary introduction for readers requiring a background in the field of modulation and radio wave propagation Discusses classic QAM transmission issues relevant to Gaussian channels Examines QAM-based transmissions over mobile radio channels Incorporates QAM-related orthogonal techniques, considers the spectral efficiency of QAM in cellular frequency re-use structures and presents a QAM-based speech communications system design study Introduces Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) over both Gaussian and wideband fading channels By providing an all-encompassing self-contained treatment of single- and multi- carrier QAM based communications, a wide range of readers including senior undergraduate and postgraduate students, practising engineers and researchers alike will all find the coverage of this book attractive.
Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgements. Introduction and Background. Modulation Methods. History of QAM. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Based QAM. Basic QAM Techniques. Square QAM. Clock and Carrier Recovery. Trained and Blind Equaliser Techniques. Trellis Coded Modulation. QAM Modems. Square QAM for fading channels. Star QAM. Timing Recovery for Mobile Radio. Variable Rate QAM. Wideband QAM Transmissions. Quadrature--Quadrature AM. Spectral Efficiency of QAM. QAM Speech Systems. Introduction to OFDM. OFDM Transmission over Gaussian Channels. OFDM Transmission over Wideband Channels. Time and Frequency Domain Synchronisation. Adaptive Single-- and Multi--user OFDM. QAM--based Video Broadcast Systems. Glossary. Bibliography. Index. Author Index.
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