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Adaptive Wireless Communications: MIMO Channels and Networks
(2013)
  • Daniel W. Bliss, Arizona State University
  • Siddhartan Govindasamy
Abstract
Adopting a balanced mix of theory, algorithms and practical design issues, this comprehensive volume explores cutting-edge applications in adaptive wireless communications and the implications these techniques have for future wireless network performance. Presenting practical concerns in the context of different strands from information theory, parameter estimation theory, array processing and wireless communication, the authors present a complete picture of the field. Topics covered include advanced multiple-antenna adaptive processing, ad hoc networking, MIMO, MAC protocols, space-time coding, cellular networks and cognitive radio, with the significance and effects of both internal and external interference a recurrent theme throughout. A broad, self-contained technical introduction to all the necessary mathematics, statistics, estimation theory and information theory is included, and topics are accompanied by a range of engaging end-of-chapter problems. With solutions available online, this is the perfect self-study resource for students of advanced wireless systems and wireless industry professionals.
Keywords
  • MIMO,
  • network,
  • wireless
Publication Date
June, 2013
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Publisher Statement

©2013 Cambridge University Press. This book was published June 2013 and can be found here.

Citation Information
Daniel W. Bliss and Siddhartan Govindasamy. Adaptive Wireless Communications: MIMO Channels and Networks. (2013)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/siddhartan_govindasamy/14/