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OFDMA mobile broadband communications : a systems approach / / Junyi Li, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Xinzhou Wu, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Rajiv Laroia, Sonus Networks [[electronic resource]]
OFDMA mobile broadband communications : a systems approach / / Junyi Li, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Xinzhou Wu, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Rajiv Laroia, Sonus Networks [[electronic resource]]
Autore Li Junyi <1969->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xx, 519 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 621.39/8
Soggetto topico Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
ISBN 1-139-62483-0
1-107-23401-8
1-139-60844-4
1-139-60995-5
0-511-73618-5
1-139-61181-X
1-139-61553-X
1-299-40568-1
1-139-62111-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Robert Calderbank; Preface; Why we wrote this book; Who will benefit from this book?; Acknowledgments; Notation; Variables; Functions; Abbreviations; General; LTE-specific; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Evolution towards mobile broadband communications; 1.2 System design principles of wireless communications; 1.3 Why OFDMA for mobile broadband?; 1.4 Systems approach and outline of the book; 2 Elements of OFDMA; 2.1 OFDM; 2.1.1 Tone signals; 2.1.2 Cyclic prefix; 2.1.3 Time-frequency resource; 2.1.4 Block signal processing; 2.2 From OFDM to OFDMA; 2.2.1 Basic principles
2.2.2 Comparison: OFDMA, CDMA, and FDMA2.2.3 Inter-cell interference averaging: OFDMA versus CDMA; 2.2.4 Tone hopping: averaging versus peaking; 2.2.5 Time-frequency synchronization and control; 2.2.6 Block signal processing; 2.3 Peak-to-average power ratio and SC-FDMA; 2.3.1 PAPR problem; 2.3.2 PAPR of OFDMA; 2.3.3 SC-FDMA and PAPR reduction; 2.3.4 Frequency domain equalization at the SC-FDMA receiver; 2.3.5 System aspects of SC-FDMA; 2.4 Real-world impairments; 2.4.1 Carrier frequency offset and Doppler effect; 2.4.2 Arrival time beyond the cyclic prefix; 2.4.3 Sampling rate mismatch
Phase noise2.4.4 I/Q imbalance; 2.4.5 Power amplifier nonlinear distortion; 2.5 Cross interference and self-noise models; 2.5.1 Cross interference and self-noise due to ICI; 2.6 Self-noise due to imperfect channel estimation; 2.6.1 Self-noise measurement via null pilot; 2.7 Summary of key ideas; 3 System design principles; 3.1 System benefits of OFDMA; Fading channel mitigation and exploitation; 3.2.1 Fading mitigation; 3.2.2 Fading exploitation; 3.2.3 Mitigation or exploitation?; 3.3 Intra-cell user multiplexing; 3.4 Inter-cell interference management
3.4.1 Interference averaging and active control3.4.2 Universal versus fractional frequency reuse; 3.5 Multiple antenna techniques; 3.5.1 System benefits; 3.5.2 OFDMA advantages; 3.6 Scheduling; 3.7 Network architecture and airlink support; 3.7.1 Unplanned deployment of base stations; 3.7.2 Mobile IP-based handoff; Summary of key ideas: evolution of system design principles; 4 Mitigation and exploitation of multipath fading; 4.1 Multipath fading channel; 4.1.1 Impulse response model; 4.1.2 Amplitude statistics; 4.1.3 Channel variation in time; 4.1.4 Channel variation in frequency
4.1.5 Gaussian-Markov model4.2 Communications, fading channel: single-user case; 4.2.1 Performance penalty due to multipath fading; 4.2.2 Mitigation of fading via channel state feedback; 4.2.3 Mitigation of fading via diversity; 4.2.4 Feedback or diversity; 4.3 Communications, fading channel: multiuser case; 4.3.1 Fading channel and multiuser diversity; 4.3.2 Exploring multiuser diversity in frequency and space; 4.3.3 Multiuser or single-user diversity; 4.4 Summary of key ideas; 5 Intra-cell user multiplexing; 5.1 Orthogonal multiplexing; 5.1.1 Orthogonal multiplexing in the perfect model
5.1.2 Orthogonal multiplexing in the cross interference model
Record Nr. UNINA-9910452627603321
Li Junyi <1969->  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
OFDMA mobile broadband communications : a systems approach / / Junyi Li, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Xinzhou Wu, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Rajiv Laroia, Sonus Networks [[electronic resource]]
OFDMA mobile broadband communications : a systems approach / / Junyi Li, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Xinzhou Wu, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Rajiv Laroia, Sonus Networks [[electronic resource]]
Autore Li Junyi <1969->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xx, 519 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 621.39/8
Soggetto topico Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
ISBN 1-139-62483-0
1-107-23401-8
1-139-60844-4
1-139-60995-5
0-511-73618-5
1-139-61181-X
1-139-61553-X
1-299-40568-1
1-139-62111-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Robert Calderbank; Preface; Why we wrote this book; Who will benefit from this book?; Acknowledgments; Notation; Variables; Functions; Abbreviations; General; LTE-specific; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Evolution towards mobile broadband communications; 1.2 System design principles of wireless communications; 1.3 Why OFDMA for mobile broadband?; 1.4 Systems approach and outline of the book; 2 Elements of OFDMA; 2.1 OFDM; 2.1.1 Tone signals; 2.1.2 Cyclic prefix; 2.1.3 Time-frequency resource; 2.1.4 Block signal processing; 2.2 From OFDM to OFDMA; 2.2.1 Basic principles
2.2.2 Comparison: OFDMA, CDMA, and FDMA2.2.3 Inter-cell interference averaging: OFDMA versus CDMA; 2.2.4 Tone hopping: averaging versus peaking; 2.2.5 Time-frequency synchronization and control; 2.2.6 Block signal processing; 2.3 Peak-to-average power ratio and SC-FDMA; 2.3.1 PAPR problem; 2.3.2 PAPR of OFDMA; 2.3.3 SC-FDMA and PAPR reduction; 2.3.4 Frequency domain equalization at the SC-FDMA receiver; 2.3.5 System aspects of SC-FDMA; 2.4 Real-world impairments; 2.4.1 Carrier frequency offset and Doppler effect; 2.4.2 Arrival time beyond the cyclic prefix; 2.4.3 Sampling rate mismatch
Phase noise2.4.4 I/Q imbalance; 2.4.5 Power amplifier nonlinear distortion; 2.5 Cross interference and self-noise models; 2.5.1 Cross interference and self-noise due to ICI; 2.6 Self-noise due to imperfect channel estimation; 2.6.1 Self-noise measurement via null pilot; 2.7 Summary of key ideas; 3 System design principles; 3.1 System benefits of OFDMA; Fading channel mitigation and exploitation; 3.2.1 Fading mitigation; 3.2.2 Fading exploitation; 3.2.3 Mitigation or exploitation?; 3.3 Intra-cell user multiplexing; 3.4 Inter-cell interference management
3.4.1 Interference averaging and active control3.4.2 Universal versus fractional frequency reuse; 3.5 Multiple antenna techniques; 3.5.1 System benefits; 3.5.2 OFDMA advantages; 3.6 Scheduling; 3.7 Network architecture and airlink support; 3.7.1 Unplanned deployment of base stations; 3.7.2 Mobile IP-based handoff; Summary of key ideas: evolution of system design principles; 4 Mitigation and exploitation of multipath fading; 4.1 Multipath fading channel; 4.1.1 Impulse response model; 4.1.2 Amplitude statistics; 4.1.3 Channel variation in time; 4.1.4 Channel variation in frequency
4.1.5 Gaussian-Markov model4.2 Communications, fading channel: single-user case; 4.2.1 Performance penalty due to multipath fading; 4.2.2 Mitigation of fading via channel state feedback; 4.2.3 Mitigation of fading via diversity; 4.2.4 Feedback or diversity; 4.3 Communications, fading channel: multiuser case; 4.3.1 Fading channel and multiuser diversity; 4.3.2 Exploring multiuser diversity in frequency and space; 4.3.3 Multiuser or single-user diversity; 4.4 Summary of key ideas; 5 Intra-cell user multiplexing; 5.1 Orthogonal multiplexing; 5.1.1 Orthogonal multiplexing in the perfect model
5.1.2 Orthogonal multiplexing in the cross interference model
Record Nr. UNINA-9910779412203321
Li Junyi <1969->  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
OFDMA mobile broadband communications : a systems approach / / Junyi Li, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Xinzhou Wu, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Rajiv Laroia, Sonus Networks [[electronic resource]]
OFDMA mobile broadband communications : a systems approach / / Junyi Li, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Xinzhou Wu, Qualcomm, Bridgewater, New Jersey, Rajiv Laroia, Sonus Networks [[electronic resource]]
Autore Li Junyi <1969->
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (xx, 519 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 621.39/8
Soggetto topico Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
ISBN 1-139-62483-0
1-107-23401-8
1-139-60844-4
1-139-60995-5
0-511-73618-5
1-139-61181-X
1-139-61553-X
1-299-40568-1
1-139-62111-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Foreword; Robert Calderbank; Preface; Why we wrote this book; Who will benefit from this book?; Acknowledgments; Notation; Variables; Functions; Abbreviations; General; LTE-specific; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Evolution towards mobile broadband communications; 1.2 System design principles of wireless communications; 1.3 Why OFDMA for mobile broadband?; 1.4 Systems approach and outline of the book; 2 Elements of OFDMA; 2.1 OFDM; 2.1.1 Tone signals; 2.1.2 Cyclic prefix; 2.1.3 Time-frequency resource; 2.1.4 Block signal processing; 2.2 From OFDM to OFDMA; 2.2.1 Basic principles
2.2.2 Comparison: OFDMA, CDMA, and FDMA2.2.3 Inter-cell interference averaging: OFDMA versus CDMA; 2.2.4 Tone hopping: averaging versus peaking; 2.2.5 Time-frequency synchronization and control; 2.2.6 Block signal processing; 2.3 Peak-to-average power ratio and SC-FDMA; 2.3.1 PAPR problem; 2.3.2 PAPR of OFDMA; 2.3.3 SC-FDMA and PAPR reduction; 2.3.4 Frequency domain equalization at the SC-FDMA receiver; 2.3.5 System aspects of SC-FDMA; 2.4 Real-world impairments; 2.4.1 Carrier frequency offset and Doppler effect; 2.4.2 Arrival time beyond the cyclic prefix; 2.4.3 Sampling rate mismatch
Phase noise2.4.4 I/Q imbalance; 2.4.5 Power amplifier nonlinear distortion; 2.5 Cross interference and self-noise models; 2.5.1 Cross interference and self-noise due to ICI; 2.6 Self-noise due to imperfect channel estimation; 2.6.1 Self-noise measurement via null pilot; 2.7 Summary of key ideas; 3 System design principles; 3.1 System benefits of OFDMA; Fading channel mitigation and exploitation; 3.2.1 Fading mitigation; 3.2.2 Fading exploitation; 3.2.3 Mitigation or exploitation?; 3.3 Intra-cell user multiplexing; 3.4 Inter-cell interference management
3.4.1 Interference averaging and active control3.4.2 Universal versus fractional frequency reuse; 3.5 Multiple antenna techniques; 3.5.1 System benefits; 3.5.2 OFDMA advantages; 3.6 Scheduling; 3.7 Network architecture and airlink support; 3.7.1 Unplanned deployment of base stations; 3.7.2 Mobile IP-based handoff; Summary of key ideas: evolution of system design principles; 4 Mitigation and exploitation of multipath fading; 4.1 Multipath fading channel; 4.1.1 Impulse response model; 4.1.2 Amplitude statistics; 4.1.3 Channel variation in time; 4.1.4 Channel variation in frequency
4.1.5 Gaussian-Markov model4.2 Communications, fading channel: single-user case; 4.2.1 Performance penalty due to multipath fading; 4.2.2 Mitigation of fading via channel state feedback; 4.2.3 Mitigation of fading via diversity; 4.2.4 Feedback or diversity; 4.3 Communications, fading channel: multiuser case; 4.3.1 Fading channel and multiuser diversity; 4.3.2 Exploring multiuser diversity in frequency and space; 4.3.3 Multiuser or single-user diversity; 4.4 Summary of key ideas; 5 Intra-cell user multiplexing; 5.1 Orthogonal multiplexing; 5.1.1 Orthogonal multiplexing in the perfect model
5.1.2 Orthogonal multiplexing in the cross interference model
Record Nr. UNINA-9910806802503321
Li Junyi <1969->  
Cambridge : , : Cambridge University Press, , 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui