Single- and Multi-Carrier DS-CDMA

Multi-User Detection, Space-Time Spreading, Synchronisation, Networking and Standards

Lajos Hanzo author Lie-Liang Yang author Ee-Lin Kuan author Kai Yen author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:22nd Aug '03

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This volume is dedicated to a range of CDMA and MC-CDMA transmission aspects of systems designed for communicating over fading wireless channels.

Currently, a technical in-depth book on this subject, which has a similar detailed exposure of the recent advances in CDMA, M-ary CDMA and MC-CDMA, is unavailable.  A further attraction of the joint treatment of these topics is that it allows the reader to view their design trade-offs in a comparative context.

Divided into five main parts:

Part I: provides a detailed introduction to the subject of CDMA systems designed for employment in various application

Part II: deals with the currently hot topic of genetic algorithm assisted multiuser detection

Part III: gives a detailed account of new, reduced-complexity M-ary CDMA schemes

Part IV: considers a range of novel MC-CDMA schemes which have the potential of supporting numerous design objectives

Part V: provides an overview of the 3G wireless system proposals and characterises the expected network capacity gains attained with the aid of adaptive CDMA systems

By providing an all-encompassing self-contained treatment this groundbreaking volume will have appeal to researchers, postgraduate students, academics practising research and development engineers working for wireless communications and computer networking companies, as well as senior undergraduate students and technical managers in the field.

"This book is particularly recommended for libraries in academia and industry that support programs or research in communications." (E-Streams, Vol. 7, No. 6)

ISBN: 9780470863091

Dimensions: 247mm x 181mm x 72mm

Weight: 2041g

1104 pages