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Transmission Techniques for 4G Systems (repost)

Posted By: arundhati
Transmission Techniques for 4G Systems (repost)

Mário Marques da Silva, "Transmission Techniques for 4G Systems"
2013 | ISBN: 1466512334 | 340 pages | PDF | 15 MB

Fourth Generation (4G) wireless communication systems support current and emergent multimedia services such as mobile TV, social networks and gaming, high-definition TV, video teleconferencing, and messaging services. These systems feature the All-over-IP concept and boast improved quality of service. Several important R&D activities are currently under way in the field of wireless communications for 4G systems, but the coverage is widespread in the literature. Transmission Techniques for 4G Systems presents a compilation of the latest developments in the field of wireless communications for 4G systems, including evolved Multimedia Broadcast and Multicast Service (eMBMS).

Topics include:

Transmission schemes suitable for future broadband wireless systems
Advances in transmission techniques and receiver design to support emergent wireless needs for 4G requirements
Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO), base station cooperation, macro-diversity, and inter-cell interference cancellation
Multihop relay techniques, hierarchical constellations, and multi-resolution techniques
Advances using block transmission techniques for different propagation and multi-user environments
System-level evaluation of 4G using different transmission techniques

Exploring the key requirements of emergent services, this volume provides fundamentals and theory along with transmission and detection techniques and schemes transversal to many digital communication systems—including wireless, cellular, and satellite. If you’re interested in or involved with 4G multimedia systems, this is the book you need on the latest R&D wireless activities so you can plan, design, and develop prototypes and future systems.