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Mobile Communications Handbook

Mobile Communications Handbook

Edited ByJerry D. Gibson
Edition 3rd Edition
First Published 2012
eBook Published 19 April 2016
Pub. location Boca Raton
Imprint CRC Press
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1201/b12494
Pages 813 pages
eBook ISBN 9781439817247
SubjectsComputer Science, Engineering & Technology
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Gibson, J. (Ed.). (2012). Mobile Communications Handbook. Boca Raton: CRC Press, https://doi.org/10.1201/b12494
ABOUT THIS BOOK

With 26 entirely new and 5 extensively revised chapters out of the total of 39, the Mobile Communications Handbook, Third Edition presents an in-depth and up-to-date overview of the full range of wireless and mobile technologies that we rely on every day. This includes, but is not limited to, everything from digital cellular mobile radio and evolving personal communication systems to wireless data and wireless networks

Illustrating the extraordinary evolution of wireless communications and networks in the last 15 years, this book is divided into five sections:

  • Basic Principles provides the essential underpinnings for the wide-ranging mobile communication technologies currently in use throughout the world.
  • Wireless Standards contains technical details of the standards we use every day, as well as insights into their development.
  • Source Compression and Quality Assessment covers the compression techniques used to represent voice and video for transmission over mobile communications systems as well as how the delivered voice and video quality are assessed.
  • Wireless Networks examines the wide range of current and developing wireless networks and wireless methodologies.
  • Emerging Applications explores newly developed areas of vehicular communications and 60 GHz wireless communications.

Written by experts from industry and academia, this book provides a succinct overview of each topic, quickly bringing the reader up to date, but with sufficient detail and references to enable deeper investigations. Providing much more than a "just the facts" presentation, contributors use their experience in the field to provide insights into how each topic has emerged and to point toward forthcoming developments in mobile communications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|1 pages
Basic Principles
chapter 1|18 pages
The Discrete Fourier Transform
ByBryan Usevitch
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Pulse Code Modulation *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Baseband Signaling and Pulse Shaping
ByMichael L. Honig, Melbourne Barton
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Modulation Methods
ByGordon L. Stüber
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Error Control Coding
ByThomas E. Fuja
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Information Theory
ByEmmanuel Abbe, Bixio Rimoldi, Rüdiger Urbanke
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
Rayleigh Fading Channels *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 9|24 pages
Channel Equalization
ByJohn G. Proakis
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Echo Cancellation
ByGiovanni Cherubini
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Synchronization of Communication Receivers
ByCostas N. Georghiades, Erchin Serpedin
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Pseudonoise Sequences
ByTor Helleseth, P. Vijay Kumar
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems
ByDinesh Rajan
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Signal Space
ByRodger E. Ziemer
View abstract
chapter 15|14 pages
Optimum Receivers
ByGeoffrey C. Orsak
View abstract
chapter 16|20 pages
MIMO Systems for Diversity and Interference Mitigation
View abstract
chapter 17|20 pages
High-Throughput MIMO Systems
ByMarco Chiani
View abstract
chapter 18|22 pages
Digital Communication System Performance *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 19|14 pages
Fundamental Limitations on Increasing Data Rate in Wireless Systems
ByDonald C. Cox
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Interference and Its Impact on System Capacity
ByBijan Jabbari, Alireza Babaei
View abstract
chapter 21|14 pages
Cell Design Principles
ByMichel Daoud Yacoub
View abstract
section II|1 pages
Wireless Standards
chapter 22|24 pages
Wireless Data
ByAllen H. Levesque, Kaveh Pahlavan
View abstract
chapter 23|22 pages
Third-Generation Cellular Communications: An Air Interface Overview
ByGiridhar D. Mandyam
View abstract
chapter 24|30 pages
3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced Radio Access Technologies
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 25|32 pages
IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 26|14 pages
Land Mobile Radio and Professional Mobile Radio: Emergency First Responder Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 27|10 pages
Digital Audio Broadcasting
ByCarl-Erik W. Sundberg
View abstract
section III|1 pages
Source Compression and Quality Assessment
chapter 28|20 pages
Speech Coding for Wireless Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 29|28 pages
Video Compression
ByDo-Kyoung Kwon, Madhukar Budagavi, Vivienne Sze, Woo-Shik Kim
View abstract
chapter 30|14 pages
Machine Assessment of Speech Communication Quality
ByWai-Yip Chan, Tiago H. Falk
View abstract
section IV|1 pages
Wireless Networks
chapter 31|12 pages
Wireless Network Protocols
ByRenato Mariz de Moraes, Hamid R. Sadjadpour
View abstract
chapter 32|12 pages
Cross-Layer Design in Wireless Communications
BySayantan Choudhury, Jerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 33|30 pages
Cooperative Communication Technologies
ByJong-Soo Seo, Zhi Ding
View abstract
chapter 34|26 pages
Cross-Layer Cooperative Communication in Wireless Networks
ByMatthew Nokleby, Gareth Middleton, Behnaam Aazhang
View abstract
chapter 35|12 pages
Wireless Mesh Networks
ByHyunok Lee
View abstract
chapter 36|18 pages
IP Multimedia Subsystem: Analysis of Scalability and Integration *
ByLava N. Al-Doski, Rabindra Ghimire, Seshadri Mohan
View abstract
chapter 37|14 pages
Cognitive Radio Networks
ByKwang-Cheng Chen
View abstract
section V|1 pages
Emerging Applications
chapter 38|18 pages
Vehicular Communications
ByAntonio Servetti, Paolo Bucciol, Juan Carlos De Martin
View abstract
chapter 39|12 pages
60 GHz Wireless Communication
ByUpamanyu Madhow, Sumit Singh
View abstract

With 26 entirely new and 5 extensively revised chapters out of the total of 39, the Mobile Communications Handbook, Third Edition presents an in-depth and up-to-date overview of the full range of wireless and mobile technologies that we rely on every day. This includes, but is not limited to, everything from digital cellular mobile radio and evolving personal communication systems to wireless data and wireless networks

Illustrating the extraordinary evolution of wireless communications and networks in the last 15 years, this book is divided into five sections:

  • Basic Principles provides the essential underpinnings for the wide-ranging mobile communication technologies currently in use throughout the world.
  • Wireless Standards contains technical details of the standards we use every day, as well as insights into their development.
  • Source Compression and Quality Assessment covers the compression techniques used to represent voice and video for transmission over mobile communications systems as well as how the delivered voice and video quality are assessed.
  • Wireless Networks examines the wide range of current and developing wireless networks and wireless methodologies.
  • Emerging Applications explores newly developed areas of vehicular communications and 60 GHz wireless communications.

Written by experts from industry and academia, this book provides a succinct overview of each topic, quickly bringing the reader up to date, but with sufficient detail and references to enable deeper investigations. Providing much more than a "just the facts" presentation, contributors use their experience in the field to provide insights into how each topic has emerged and to point toward forthcoming developments in mobile communications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|1 pages
Basic Principles
chapter 1|18 pages
The Discrete Fourier Transform
ByBryan Usevitch
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Pulse Code Modulation *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Baseband Signaling and Pulse Shaping
ByMichael L. Honig, Melbourne Barton
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Modulation Methods
ByGordon L. Stüber
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Error Control Coding
ByThomas E. Fuja
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Information Theory
ByEmmanuel Abbe, Bixio Rimoldi, Rüdiger Urbanke
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
Rayleigh Fading Channels *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 9|24 pages
Channel Equalization
ByJohn G. Proakis
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Echo Cancellation
ByGiovanni Cherubini
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Synchronization of Communication Receivers
ByCostas N. Georghiades, Erchin Serpedin
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Pseudonoise Sequences
ByTor Helleseth, P. Vijay Kumar
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems
ByDinesh Rajan
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Signal Space
ByRodger E. Ziemer
View abstract
chapter 15|14 pages
Optimum Receivers
ByGeoffrey C. Orsak
View abstract
chapter 16|20 pages
MIMO Systems for Diversity and Interference Mitigation
View abstract
chapter 17|20 pages
High-Throughput MIMO Systems
ByMarco Chiani
View abstract
chapter 18|22 pages
Digital Communication System Performance *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 19|14 pages
Fundamental Limitations on Increasing Data Rate in Wireless Systems
ByDonald C. Cox
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Interference and Its Impact on System Capacity
ByBijan Jabbari, Alireza Babaei
View abstract
chapter 21|14 pages
Cell Design Principles
ByMichel Daoud Yacoub
View abstract
section II|1 pages
Wireless Standards
chapter 22|24 pages
Wireless Data
ByAllen H. Levesque, Kaveh Pahlavan
View abstract
chapter 23|22 pages
Third-Generation Cellular Communications: An Air Interface Overview
ByGiridhar D. Mandyam
View abstract
chapter 24|30 pages
3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced Radio Access Technologies
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 25|32 pages
IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 26|14 pages
Land Mobile Radio and Professional Mobile Radio: Emergency First Responder Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 27|10 pages
Digital Audio Broadcasting
ByCarl-Erik W. Sundberg
View abstract
section III|1 pages
Source Compression and Quality Assessment
chapter 28|20 pages
Speech Coding for Wireless Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 29|28 pages
Video Compression
ByDo-Kyoung Kwon, Madhukar Budagavi, Vivienne Sze, Woo-Shik Kim
View abstract
chapter 30|14 pages
Machine Assessment of Speech Communication Quality
ByWai-Yip Chan, Tiago H. Falk
View abstract
section IV|1 pages
Wireless Networks
chapter 31|12 pages
Wireless Network Protocols
ByRenato Mariz de Moraes, Hamid R. Sadjadpour
View abstract
chapter 32|12 pages
Cross-Layer Design in Wireless Communications
BySayantan Choudhury, Jerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 33|30 pages
Cooperative Communication Technologies
ByJong-Soo Seo, Zhi Ding
View abstract
chapter 34|26 pages
Cross-Layer Cooperative Communication in Wireless Networks
ByMatthew Nokleby, Gareth Middleton, Behnaam Aazhang
View abstract
chapter 35|12 pages
Wireless Mesh Networks
ByHyunok Lee
View abstract
chapter 36|18 pages
IP Multimedia Subsystem: Analysis of Scalability and Integration *
ByLava N. Al-Doski, Rabindra Ghimire, Seshadri Mohan
View abstract
chapter 37|14 pages
Cognitive Radio Networks
ByKwang-Cheng Chen
View abstract
section V|1 pages
Emerging Applications
chapter 38|18 pages
Vehicular Communications
ByAntonio Servetti, Paolo Bucciol, Juan Carlos De Martin
View abstract
chapter 39|12 pages
60 GHz Wireless Communication
ByUpamanyu Madhow, Sumit Singh
View abstract
CONTENTS
ABOUT THIS BOOK

With 26 entirely new and 5 extensively revised chapters out of the total of 39, the Mobile Communications Handbook, Third Edition presents an in-depth and up-to-date overview of the full range of wireless and mobile technologies that we rely on every day. This includes, but is not limited to, everything from digital cellular mobile radio and evolving personal communication systems to wireless data and wireless networks

Illustrating the extraordinary evolution of wireless communications and networks in the last 15 years, this book is divided into five sections:

  • Basic Principles provides the essential underpinnings for the wide-ranging mobile communication technologies currently in use throughout the world.
  • Wireless Standards contains technical details of the standards we use every day, as well as insights into their development.
  • Source Compression and Quality Assessment covers the compression techniques used to represent voice and video for transmission over mobile communications systems as well as how the delivered voice and video quality are assessed.
  • Wireless Networks examines the wide range of current and developing wireless networks and wireless methodologies.
  • Emerging Applications explores newly developed areas of vehicular communications and 60 GHz wireless communications.

Written by experts from industry and academia, this book provides a succinct overview of each topic, quickly bringing the reader up to date, but with sufficient detail and references to enable deeper investigations. Providing much more than a "just the facts" presentation, contributors use their experience in the field to provide insights into how each topic has emerged and to point toward forthcoming developments in mobile communications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|1 pages
Basic Principles
chapter 1|18 pages
The Discrete Fourier Transform
ByBryan Usevitch
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Pulse Code Modulation *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Baseband Signaling and Pulse Shaping
ByMichael L. Honig, Melbourne Barton
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Modulation Methods
ByGordon L. Stüber
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Error Control Coding
ByThomas E. Fuja
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Information Theory
ByEmmanuel Abbe, Bixio Rimoldi, Rüdiger Urbanke
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
Rayleigh Fading Channels *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 9|24 pages
Channel Equalization
ByJohn G. Proakis
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Echo Cancellation
ByGiovanni Cherubini
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Synchronization of Communication Receivers
ByCostas N. Georghiades, Erchin Serpedin
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Pseudonoise Sequences
ByTor Helleseth, P. Vijay Kumar
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems
ByDinesh Rajan
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Signal Space
ByRodger E. Ziemer
View abstract
chapter 15|14 pages
Optimum Receivers
ByGeoffrey C. Orsak
View abstract
chapter 16|20 pages
MIMO Systems for Diversity and Interference Mitigation
View abstract
chapter 17|20 pages
High-Throughput MIMO Systems
ByMarco Chiani
View abstract
chapter 18|22 pages
Digital Communication System Performance *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 19|14 pages
Fundamental Limitations on Increasing Data Rate in Wireless Systems
ByDonald C. Cox
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Interference and Its Impact on System Capacity
ByBijan Jabbari, Alireza Babaei
View abstract
chapter 21|14 pages
Cell Design Principles
ByMichel Daoud Yacoub
View abstract
section II|1 pages
Wireless Standards
chapter 22|24 pages
Wireless Data
ByAllen H. Levesque, Kaveh Pahlavan
View abstract
chapter 23|22 pages
Third-Generation Cellular Communications: An Air Interface Overview
ByGiridhar D. Mandyam
View abstract
chapter 24|30 pages
3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced Radio Access Technologies
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 25|32 pages
IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 26|14 pages
Land Mobile Radio and Professional Mobile Radio: Emergency First Responder Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 27|10 pages
Digital Audio Broadcasting
ByCarl-Erik W. Sundberg
View abstract
section III|1 pages
Source Compression and Quality Assessment
chapter 28|20 pages
Speech Coding for Wireless Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 29|28 pages
Video Compression
ByDo-Kyoung Kwon, Madhukar Budagavi, Vivienne Sze, Woo-Shik Kim
View abstract
chapter 30|14 pages
Machine Assessment of Speech Communication Quality
ByWai-Yip Chan, Tiago H. Falk
View abstract
section IV|1 pages
Wireless Networks
chapter 31|12 pages
Wireless Network Protocols
ByRenato Mariz de Moraes, Hamid R. Sadjadpour
View abstract
chapter 32|12 pages
Cross-Layer Design in Wireless Communications
BySayantan Choudhury, Jerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 33|30 pages
Cooperative Communication Technologies
ByJong-Soo Seo, Zhi Ding
View abstract
chapter 34|26 pages
Cross-Layer Cooperative Communication in Wireless Networks
ByMatthew Nokleby, Gareth Middleton, Behnaam Aazhang
View abstract
chapter 35|12 pages
Wireless Mesh Networks
ByHyunok Lee
View abstract
chapter 36|18 pages
IP Multimedia Subsystem: Analysis of Scalability and Integration *
ByLava N. Al-Doski, Rabindra Ghimire, Seshadri Mohan
View abstract
chapter 37|14 pages
Cognitive Radio Networks
ByKwang-Cheng Chen
View abstract
section V|1 pages
Emerging Applications
chapter 38|18 pages
Vehicular Communications
ByAntonio Servetti, Paolo Bucciol, Juan Carlos De Martin
View abstract
chapter 39|12 pages
60 GHz Wireless Communication
ByUpamanyu Madhow, Sumit Singh
View abstract

With 26 entirely new and 5 extensively revised chapters out of the total of 39, the Mobile Communications Handbook, Third Edition presents an in-depth and up-to-date overview of the full range of wireless and mobile technologies that we rely on every day. This includes, but is not limited to, everything from digital cellular mobile radio and evolving personal communication systems to wireless data and wireless networks

Illustrating the extraordinary evolution of wireless communications and networks in the last 15 years, this book is divided into five sections:

  • Basic Principles provides the essential underpinnings for the wide-ranging mobile communication technologies currently in use throughout the world.
  • Wireless Standards contains technical details of the standards we use every day, as well as insights into their development.
  • Source Compression and Quality Assessment covers the compression techniques used to represent voice and video for transmission over mobile communications systems as well as how the delivered voice and video quality are assessed.
  • Wireless Networks examines the wide range of current and developing wireless networks and wireless methodologies.
  • Emerging Applications explores newly developed areas of vehicular communications and 60 GHz wireless communications.

Written by experts from industry and academia, this book provides a succinct overview of each topic, quickly bringing the reader up to date, but with sufficient detail and references to enable deeper investigations. Providing much more than a "just the facts" presentation, contributors use their experience in the field to provide insights into how each topic has emerged and to point toward forthcoming developments in mobile communications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|1 pages
Basic Principles
chapter 1|18 pages
The Discrete Fourier Transform
ByBryan Usevitch
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Pulse Code Modulation *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Baseband Signaling and Pulse Shaping
ByMichael L. Honig, Melbourne Barton
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Modulation Methods
ByGordon L. Stüber
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Error Control Coding
ByThomas E. Fuja
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Information Theory
ByEmmanuel Abbe, Bixio Rimoldi, Rüdiger Urbanke
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
Rayleigh Fading Channels *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 9|24 pages
Channel Equalization
ByJohn G. Proakis
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Echo Cancellation
ByGiovanni Cherubini
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Synchronization of Communication Receivers
ByCostas N. Georghiades, Erchin Serpedin
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Pseudonoise Sequences
ByTor Helleseth, P. Vijay Kumar
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems
ByDinesh Rajan
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Signal Space
ByRodger E. Ziemer
View abstract
chapter 15|14 pages
Optimum Receivers
ByGeoffrey C. Orsak
View abstract
chapter 16|20 pages
MIMO Systems for Diversity and Interference Mitigation
View abstract
chapter 17|20 pages
High-Throughput MIMO Systems
ByMarco Chiani
View abstract
chapter 18|22 pages
Digital Communication System Performance *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 19|14 pages
Fundamental Limitations on Increasing Data Rate in Wireless Systems
ByDonald C. Cox
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Interference and Its Impact on System Capacity
ByBijan Jabbari, Alireza Babaei
View abstract
chapter 21|14 pages
Cell Design Principles
ByMichel Daoud Yacoub
View abstract
section II|1 pages
Wireless Standards
chapter 22|24 pages
Wireless Data
ByAllen H. Levesque, Kaveh Pahlavan
View abstract
chapter 23|22 pages
Third-Generation Cellular Communications: An Air Interface Overview
ByGiridhar D. Mandyam
View abstract
chapter 24|30 pages
3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced Radio Access Technologies
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 25|32 pages
IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 26|14 pages
Land Mobile Radio and Professional Mobile Radio: Emergency First Responder Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 27|10 pages
Digital Audio Broadcasting
ByCarl-Erik W. Sundberg
View abstract
section III|1 pages
Source Compression and Quality Assessment
chapter 28|20 pages
Speech Coding for Wireless Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 29|28 pages
Video Compression
ByDo-Kyoung Kwon, Madhukar Budagavi, Vivienne Sze, Woo-Shik Kim
View abstract
chapter 30|14 pages
Machine Assessment of Speech Communication Quality
ByWai-Yip Chan, Tiago H. Falk
View abstract
section IV|1 pages
Wireless Networks
chapter 31|12 pages
Wireless Network Protocols
ByRenato Mariz de Moraes, Hamid R. Sadjadpour
View abstract
chapter 32|12 pages
Cross-Layer Design in Wireless Communications
BySayantan Choudhury, Jerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 33|30 pages
Cooperative Communication Technologies
ByJong-Soo Seo, Zhi Ding
View abstract
chapter 34|26 pages
Cross-Layer Cooperative Communication in Wireless Networks
ByMatthew Nokleby, Gareth Middleton, Behnaam Aazhang
View abstract
chapter 35|12 pages
Wireless Mesh Networks
ByHyunok Lee
View abstract
chapter 36|18 pages
IP Multimedia Subsystem: Analysis of Scalability and Integration *
ByLava N. Al-Doski, Rabindra Ghimire, Seshadri Mohan
View abstract
chapter 37|14 pages
Cognitive Radio Networks
ByKwang-Cheng Chen
View abstract
section V|1 pages
Emerging Applications
chapter 38|18 pages
Vehicular Communications
ByAntonio Servetti, Paolo Bucciol, Juan Carlos De Martin
View abstract
chapter 39|12 pages
60 GHz Wireless Communication
ByUpamanyu Madhow, Sumit Singh
View abstract
ABOUT THIS BOOK
ABOUT THIS BOOK

With 26 entirely new and 5 extensively revised chapters out of the total of 39, the Mobile Communications Handbook, Third Edition presents an in-depth and up-to-date overview of the full range of wireless and mobile technologies that we rely on every day. This includes, but is not limited to, everything from digital cellular mobile radio and evolving personal communication systems to wireless data and wireless networks

Illustrating the extraordinary evolution of wireless communications and networks in the last 15 years, this book is divided into five sections:

  • Basic Principles provides the essential underpinnings for the wide-ranging mobile communication technologies currently in use throughout the world.
  • Wireless Standards contains technical details of the standards we use every day, as well as insights into their development.
  • Source Compression and Quality Assessment covers the compression techniques used to represent voice and video for transmission over mobile communications systems as well as how the delivered voice and video quality are assessed.
  • Wireless Networks examines the wide range of current and developing wireless networks and wireless methodologies.
  • Emerging Applications explores newly developed areas of vehicular communications and 60 GHz wireless communications.

Written by experts from industry and academia, this book provides a succinct overview of each topic, quickly bringing the reader up to date, but with sufficient detail and references to enable deeper investigations. Providing much more than a "just the facts" presentation, contributors use their experience in the field to provide insights into how each topic has emerged and to point toward forthcoming developments in mobile communications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|1 pages
Basic Principles
chapter 1|18 pages
The Discrete Fourier Transform
ByBryan Usevitch
View abstract
chapter 2|12 pages
Pulse Code Modulation *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 3|20 pages
Baseband Signaling and Pulse Shaping
ByMichael L. Honig, Melbourne Barton
View abstract
chapter 4|16 pages
Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals *
ByLeon W. Couch
View abstract
chapter 5|20 pages
Modulation Methods
ByGordon L. Stüber
View abstract
chapter 6|24 pages
Error Control Coding
ByThomas E. Fuja
View abstract
chapter 7|18 pages
Information Theory
ByEmmanuel Abbe, Bixio Rimoldi, Rüdiger Urbanke
View abstract
chapter 8|34 pages
Rayleigh Fading Channels *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 9|24 pages
Channel Equalization
ByJohn G. Proakis
View abstract
chapter 10|16 pages
Echo Cancellation
ByGiovanni Cherubini
View abstract
chapter 11|30 pages
Synchronization of Communication Receivers
ByCostas N. Georghiades, Erchin Serpedin
View abstract
chapter 12|16 pages
Pseudonoise Sequences
ByTor Helleseth, P. Vijay Kumar
View abstract
chapter 13|12 pages
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems
ByDinesh Rajan
View abstract
chapter 14|14 pages
Signal Space
ByRodger E. Ziemer
View abstract
chapter 15|14 pages
Optimum Receivers
ByGeoffrey C. Orsak
View abstract
chapter 16|20 pages
MIMO Systems for Diversity and Interference Mitigation
View abstract
chapter 17|20 pages
High-Throughput MIMO Systems
ByMarco Chiani
View abstract
chapter 18|22 pages
Digital Communication System Performance *
ByBernard Sklar
View abstract
chapter 19|14 pages
Fundamental Limitations on Increasing Data Rate in Wireless Systems
ByDonald C. Cox
View abstract
chapter 20|20 pages
Interference and Its Impact on System Capacity
ByBijan Jabbari, Alireza Babaei
View abstract
chapter 21|14 pages
Cell Design Principles
ByMichel Daoud Yacoub
View abstract
section II|1 pages
Wireless Standards
chapter 22|24 pages
Wireless Data
ByAllen H. Levesque, Kaveh Pahlavan
View abstract
chapter 23|22 pages
Third-Generation Cellular Communications: An Air Interface Overview
ByGiridhar D. Mandyam
View abstract
chapter 24|30 pages
3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced Radio Access Technologies
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 25|32 pages
IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology
BySassan Ahmadi
View abstract
chapter 26|14 pages
Land Mobile Radio and Professional Mobile Radio: Emergency First Responder Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 27|10 pages
Digital Audio Broadcasting
ByCarl-Erik W. Sundberg
View abstract
section III|1 pages
Source Compression and Quality Assessment
chapter 28|20 pages
Speech Coding for Wireless Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
View abstract
chapter 29|28 pages
Video Compression
ByDo-Kyoung Kwon, Madhukar Budagavi, Vivienne Sze, Woo-Shik Kim
View abstract
chapter 30|14 pages
Machine Assessment of Speech Communication Quality
ByWai-Yip Chan, Tiago H. Falk
View abstract
section IV|1 pages
Wireless Networks
chapter 31|12 pages
Wireless Network Protocols
ByRenato Mariz de Moraes, Hamid R. Sadjadpour
View abstract
chapter 32|12 pages
Cross-Layer Design in Wireless Communications
BySayantan Choudhury, Jerry D. Gibson
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chapter 33|30 pages
Cooperative Communication Technologies
ByJong-Soo Seo, Zhi Ding
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chapter 34|26 pages
Cross-Layer Cooperative Communication in Wireless Networks
ByMatthew Nokleby, Gareth Middleton, Behnaam Aazhang
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chapter 35|12 pages
Wireless Mesh Networks
ByHyunok Lee
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chapter 36|18 pages
IP Multimedia Subsystem: Analysis of Scalability and Integration *
ByLava N. Al-Doski, Rabindra Ghimire, Seshadri Mohan
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chapter 37|14 pages
Cognitive Radio Networks
ByKwang-Cheng Chen
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section V|1 pages
Emerging Applications
chapter 38|18 pages
Vehicular Communications
ByAntonio Servetti, Paolo Bucciol, Juan Carlos De Martin
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chapter 39|12 pages
60 GHz Wireless Communication
ByUpamanyu Madhow, Sumit Singh
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With 26 entirely new and 5 extensively revised chapters out of the total of 39, the Mobile Communications Handbook, Third Edition presents an in-depth and up-to-date overview of the full range of wireless and mobile technologies that we rely on every day. This includes, but is not limited to, everything from digital cellular mobile radio and evolving personal communication systems to wireless data and wireless networks

Illustrating the extraordinary evolution of wireless communications and networks in the last 15 years, this book is divided into five sections:

  • Basic Principles provides the essential underpinnings for the wide-ranging mobile communication technologies currently in use throughout the world.
  • Wireless Standards contains technical details of the standards we use every day, as well as insights into their development.
  • Source Compression and Quality Assessment covers the compression techniques used to represent voice and video for transmission over mobile communications systems as well as how the delivered voice and video quality are assessed.
  • Wireless Networks examines the wide range of current and developing wireless networks and wireless methodologies.
  • Emerging Applications explores newly developed areas of vehicular communications and 60 GHz wireless communications.

Written by experts from industry and academia, this book provides a succinct overview of each topic, quickly bringing the reader up to date, but with sufficient detail and references to enable deeper investigations. Providing much more than a "just the facts" presentation, contributors use their experience in the field to provide insights into how each topic has emerged and to point toward forthcoming developments in mobile communications.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
section I|1 pages
Basic Principles
chapter 1|18 pages
The Discrete Fourier Transform
ByBryan Usevitch
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chapter 2|12 pages
Pulse Code Modulation *
ByLeon W. Couch
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chapter 3|20 pages
Baseband Signaling and Pulse Shaping
ByMichael L. Honig, Melbourne Barton
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chapter 4|16 pages
Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals *
ByLeon W. Couch
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chapter 5|20 pages
Modulation Methods
ByGordon L. Stüber
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chapter 6|24 pages
Error Control Coding
ByThomas E. Fuja
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chapter 7|18 pages
Information Theory
ByEmmanuel Abbe, Bixio Rimoldi, Rüdiger Urbanke
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chapter 8|34 pages
Rayleigh Fading Channels *
ByBernard Sklar
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chapter 9|24 pages
Channel Equalization
ByJohn G. Proakis
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chapter 10|16 pages
Echo Cancellation
ByGiovanni Cherubini
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chapter 11|30 pages
Synchronization of Communication Receivers
ByCostas N. Georghiades, Erchin Serpedin
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chapter 12|16 pages
Pseudonoise Sequences
ByTor Helleseth, P. Vijay Kumar
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chapter 13|12 pages
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems
ByDinesh Rajan
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chapter 14|14 pages
Signal Space
ByRodger E. Ziemer
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chapter 15|14 pages
Optimum Receivers
ByGeoffrey C. Orsak
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chapter 16|20 pages
MIMO Systems for Diversity and Interference Mitigation
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chapter 17|20 pages
High-Throughput MIMO Systems
ByMarco Chiani
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chapter 18|22 pages
Digital Communication System Performance *
ByBernard Sklar
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chapter 19|14 pages
Fundamental Limitations on Increasing Data Rate in Wireless Systems
ByDonald C. Cox
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chapter 20|20 pages
Interference and Its Impact on System Capacity
ByBijan Jabbari, Alireza Babaei
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chapter 21|14 pages
Cell Design Principles
ByMichel Daoud Yacoub
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section II|1 pages
Wireless Standards
chapter 22|24 pages
Wireless Data
ByAllen H. Levesque, Kaveh Pahlavan
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chapter 23|22 pages
Third-Generation Cellular Communications: An Air Interface Overview
ByGiridhar D. Mandyam
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chapter 24|30 pages
3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced Radio Access Technologies
BySassan Ahmadi
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chapter 25|32 pages
IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology
BySassan Ahmadi
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chapter 26|14 pages
Land Mobile Radio and Professional Mobile Radio: Emergency First Responder Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
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chapter 27|10 pages
Digital Audio Broadcasting
ByCarl-Erik W. Sundberg
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section III|1 pages
Source Compression and Quality Assessment
chapter 28|20 pages
Speech Coding for Wireless Communications
ByJerry D. Gibson
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chapter 29|28 pages
Video Compression
ByDo-Kyoung Kwon, Madhukar Budagavi, Vivienne Sze, Woo-Shik Kim
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chapter 30|14 pages
Machine Assessment of Speech Communication Quality
ByWai-Yip Chan, Tiago H. Falk
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section IV|1 pages
Wireless Networks
chapter 31|12 pages
Wireless Network Protocols
ByRenato Mariz de Moraes, Hamid R. Sadjadpour
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chapter 32|12 pages
Cross-Layer Design in Wireless Communications
BySayantan Choudhury, Jerry D. Gibson
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chapter 33|30 pages
Cooperative Communication Technologies
ByJong-Soo Seo, Zhi Ding
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chapter 34|26 pages
Cross-Layer Cooperative Communication in Wireless Networks
ByMatthew Nokleby, Gareth Middleton, Behnaam Aazhang
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chapter 35|12 pages
Wireless Mesh Networks
ByHyunok Lee
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chapter 36|18 pages
IP Multimedia Subsystem: Analysis of Scalability and Integration *
ByLava N. Al-Doski, Rabindra Ghimire, Seshadri Mohan
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chapter 37|14 pages
Cognitive Radio Networks
ByKwang-Cheng Chen
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section V|1 pages
Emerging Applications
chapter 38|18 pages
Vehicular Communications
ByAntonio Servetti, Paolo Bucciol, Juan Carlos De Martin
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chapter 39|12 pages
60 GHz Wireless Communication
ByUpamanyu Madhow, Sumit Singh
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