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Adaptive Wireless Transceivers

Adaptive Wireless Transceivers : Turbo-Coded, Turbo-Equalized and Space-Time Coded TDMA, CDMA, and OFDM Systems

Hanzo, L.  Wong, C. H.  Yee, M. S. 

Publication Date: April 2002
Wiley-IEEE Press
Number of Pages: 752
Edition: 1
Subject Category: Interscience Book online

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Abstract
Adaptive Wireless Transceivers provides the reader with a broad overview of near-instantaneously adaptive transceivers in the context of TDMA, CDMA and OFDM systems. The adaptive transceivers examined employ powerful turbo codecs, turbo equalisers and space-time codecs, equipping the reader with a future-proof technological road map. It demonstrates that adaptive transceivers are capable of mitigating the channel quality fluctuations of the wireless channel as a lower-complexity alternative to space-time coding. By contrast, if the higher complexity of multiple transmitters and multiple receiver-assisted systems is deemed acceptable, the advantages of adaptability erode.

  • Provides an in-depth introduction to channel equalisers and Kalman filtering and discusses the associated complexity versus performance trade-offs

  • Introduces wideband near-instantaneously adaptive transceivers and studies their performance both with and without turbo channel coding

  • Describes how to optimise adaptive modulation mode switching and highlights a range of practical considerations

  • Introduces neural network based channel equalisers and discusses Radial Basis Function (RBF) assisted equalisers embedded into adaptive modems supported by turbo channel coding and turbo channel equalisation

  • Employs the above adaptive principles also in the context of CDMA and OFDM transceivers and discusses the pros and cons of space-time coding versus adaptive modulation
Researchers, advanced students and practising development engineers working in wireless communications will all find this valuable text an informative read.

Table of Contents
Prologue.

NEAR-INSTANTANEOUSLY ADAPTIVE MODULATION AND FILTERING BASED EQUALISATION.

Introduction to Equalizers.

Adaptive Equalization.

Adaptive Modulation.

Turbo-Coded and Turbo-Equalised Adaptive Modulation.

Adaptive Modulation Mode Switching Optimization.

Practical Considerations of Wideband AQAM.

NEAR-INSTANTANEOUSLY ADAPTIVE MODULATION AND NEURAL NETWORK BASED EQUALISATION.

Neural Network Based Equalization.

RBF-Equalized Adaptive Modulation.

RBF Equalization Using Turbo Codes.

RBF Turbo Equalization.

NEAR-INSTANTANEOUSLY ADAPTIVE CDMA AND ADAPTIVE SPACE-TIME CODED OFDM.

Burst-by-Burst Adaptive Multiuser Detection CDMA.

Adaptive Multicarrier Modulation.

Space-Time Coding versus Adaptive Modulation.

Conclusions and Suggestions for Further Research.

Appendices.

Bibliography.

Index.

Author Index.

About the Authors.

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