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Multiantenna Wireless Communication Systems Sergio Barbarossa Artech House 2005


 

Multiantenna Wireless Communication Systems

 

Sergio Barbarossa

Artech House

2005
470 pages

Description

 

One of the most critical aspects of today’s mobile communications systems is, on one side, the requirement of more and more transmission speed and, on the other side, the scarceness of the available bandwidth. This groundbreaking resource shows you how multiantenna systems can be used to increase transmission speed, without requiring more bandwidth or power. The book provides you with innovative approaches to designing transmission strategies for multi-antenna systems and shows you how to design multi-antenna transceivers in order to get the desired balance between diversity gain, transmission rate, and receiver complexity. In addition, you learn how to design wireless networks that have a prescribed probability of connectivity, exploiting the innovative concept of cooperative communications. Moreover, you find detailed coverage of cutting-edge MIMO technology and learn how to combine space-time coding with CDMA or multicarrier transmission systems to design broadband wireless communication networks. This trail-blazing guide puts together unconventional design methodologies such as game theory, convex optimization, and random graphs to give you powerful tools in designing self-organizing networks. The book is also filled with detailed information about the physical layer in 3G networks and analysis of measurements taken from 3G systems operating in urban settings.

 

Table of Contents

 

Introduction

 

SISO Systems

MIMO Systems

Cooperative Communications

A Brief Historical Perspective

A Quick Detour Through the World of Numbers

Scope of This Book

Book Overview

Preliminaries

References

 

Channel Models and Modes

 

Introduction

Wavefields

SISO Channels

MIMO Channels

Modes

Analysis of Real Data

Summary

References

 

Multicarrier Systems

 

Introduction

Block Transmission Systems

OFDM

System Design Issues

Channel Estimation

Synchronization

Multiuser Systems

Case Study: IEEE 802.11

Summary

References

 

Multiple Access Systems

 

Introduction

General Principles

Code Division Multiple Access

Case Study: UMTS

Space-Division Multiple Access

Summary

References

 

Diversity and Multiplexing Gain in Open-Loop MIMO Systems

 

Introduction

Statistical Properties of the Eigenvalues of Random Matrices

Fundamental Performance Parameters

Diversity Gain

Multiplexing Gain

Rate-Diversity Trade-off

Capacity Limits in Case of Partial Channel Knowledge at the Receiver

Summary

References

 

Optimal Design of Closed-Loop MIMO Systems

 

Introduction

Mathematical Tools

Optimization Strategies

SISO Channels

MISO Channels

MIMO Systems

Optimal Design in Case of Partial Channel Knowledge

Optimal Access Methods

The Cocktail Party Problem: A Game-Theoretic Formulation

Basic Game Theory Concepts

Pareto Optimality Versus Nash Equilibria

Summary

References

 

Space-Time Coding for Flat-Fading Channels

 

Introduction

Linear Space-Time Block Coding

Orthogonal Space-Time Block Coding

Quasi-Orthogonal Space-Time Coding

Layered Space-Time Coding, BLAST

Full-Diversity Full-Rate Design

Trace-Orthogonal Design

Summary

References

 

Space-Time Coding for Frequency-Selective Channels

 

Introduction

Orthogonal STBC for CP-Block Transmissions

Orthogonal STC/OFDM

Full-Diversity Schemes

Full-Rate Systems

TOD for Frequency-Selective Channels

Summary

References

 

Space-Time Coding for Multiuser Systems

 

Introduction

Orthogonal Coding

Multiuser Suppression in Orthogonal STC Systems

Full-Rate Coding

Summary

References

 

Cooperative Networks

 

Introduction

Random Geometric Graphs

Connectivity of a Wireless Network

Cooperative Communications

Cooperation Protocols

Alternative Distributed STC Strategies

Distributed Orthogonal Space-Time Block Coding for Frequency-Selective Channels

Summary

References


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