Cambridge University Press, 2020. — 428 p. — ISBN: 978-1-108-42019-8.
Elucidating fundamental design principles by means of accurate trade-off analysis of relevant design options using suitable mathematical tools, this is the first book to provide a coherent treatment of transmission technologies essential to current and future wireless systems. Develop in-depth knowledge of the capabilities and limitations of wireless transmission technologies in supporting high-quality wireless transmission services, and foster a thorough understanding of various design trade-offs, to help identify an ideal choice for your own application requirements. Key technologies such as advanced diversity combining, multi-user scheduling, multi-user multi-antenna transmission, relay transmission, and cognitive radio are examined, making this an essential resource for senior graduate students, researchers, and engineers working in wireless communications.
True PDFWireless Channel Modeling
Digital Communications over Fading Channels
Effect of Frequency-Selective Fading
Diversity Combining Techniques
Channel Adaptive Transmission
MIMO Transmission
Further Reading
Equalization
Multicarrier Transmission/OFDM
Spread Spectrum Transmission
Further Reading
Generalized Selection Combining (GSC)
GSC with Threshold Test per Branch (T-GSC)
Generalized Switch and Examine Combining
GSEC with Post-Examining Selection (GSECps)
Output-Threshold Maximum Ratio Combining
Minimum Selection GSC
Output-Threshold GSC
Adaptive Transmit Diversity
RAKE Finger Management during Soft Handover
Joint Adaptive Modulation and Diversity Combining
Multiuser Selection Diversity
Performance Analysis of Multiuser Selection Diversity
Multiuser Diversity with Limited Feedback
Multiuser Parallel Scheduling
Power Allocation for Parallel Scheduling
Zero-forcing Beamforming Transmission
Random Unitary Beamforming (RUB) Transmission
RUB with Conditional Best Beam Index Feedback
RUB Transmission with Receiver Linear Combining
Further Reading
Basic Relaying Strategies
Opportunistic Nonregenerative Relaying
Cooperative Opportunistic Regenerative Relaying
Incremental Opportunistic Regenerative Relaying
Introduction to Cognitive Radio
Temporal Spectrum Opportunity Characterization
Extended Delivery Time Analysis
Spectrum Sharing: Single Antenna Transmitter
Spectrum Sharing: Transmit Antenna Selection
Switching-Based Hybrid FSO/RF Transmission
Hybrid FSO/RF Transmission with Adaptive Combining
Joint Adaptive Modulation and Combining for Hybrid FSO/RF Transmission
Further Reading
Cognitive Transmission with Harvested RF Energy
Cooperative Beam Selection for RF Energy Harvesting
Further Reading
Antenna Subset Selection for Massive MIMO
Hybrid Precoding for Massive MIMO
Basic Distribution Functions
Distribution of Partial Sum of the Largest Order Statistics
Joint Distributions of Partial Sums
Limiting Distributions of Extreme Order Statistics