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    Signal Processing for Wireless Communications by Boccuzzi, Joseph;

    Series: ELECTRONICS;

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    Product details:

    • Publisher McGraw Hill
    • Date of Publication 16 February 2008

    • ISBN 9780071489058
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages537 pages
    • Size 236x190x35 mm
    • Weight 1181 g
    • Language English
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    Master the Signal Processing Concepts and Techniques Needed to Design and Operate Any Wireless Communications Network

    Signal Processing for Wireless Communications offers communications engineers an application-focused guide to the essential concepts and techniques of wireless signal processing. This comprehensive reference examines the role that key algorithms and standard migration paths play in the design and day-to-day operations of today's state-of-the-art wireless networks.

    Written by Dr. Joseph Boccuzzi, a leading signal processing expert with years of product development, research, and teaching experience, this on-target engineering tool takes readers step by step through major wireless topics?modulation theory?wireless multipath channel?modulation detection methods?performance improvement techniques?receiver digital signal processing?3G wideband CDMA?computer simulation estimation techniques?and 3G and beyond. Designed to bring engineers up to speed on the latest breakthroughs in signal processing technology, Signal Processing for Wireless Communications features:

    • Expert coverage of 3G wideband CDMA
    • Discussion of the role OFDM will play in future technologies
    • Complete information on the role of vital signal processing algorithms within the context of wireless applications
    • Discussions of advanced signal processing challenges in the mobile environment
    • Over 500 detailed illustrations

    Inside This Hands-On Signal Processing Guide

    ? Wireless Topics ? Modulation Theory ? Wireless Multipath Channel ? Modulation Detection Techniques ? Performance Improvement Techniques ? Receiver Digital Signal Processing ? 3G Wideband CDMA ? Computer Simulation Estimation Techniques ? 3G and Beyond

    Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product.


    Master the Signal Processing Concepts and Techniques Needed to Design and Operate Any Wireless Communications Network

    Signal Processing for Wireless Communications offers communications engineers an application-focused guide to the essential concepts and techniques of wireless signal processing. This comprehensive reference examines the role that key algorithms and standard migration paths play in the design and day-to-day operations of today's state-of-the-art wireless networks.

    Written by Dr. Joseph Boccuzzi, a leading signal processing expert with years of product development, research, and teaching experience, this on-target engineering tool takes readers step by step through major wireless topics?modulation theory?wireless multipath channel?modulation detection methods?performance improvement techniques?receiver digital signal processing?3G wideband CDMA?computer simulation estimation techniques?and 3G and beyond. Designed to bring engineers up to speed on the latest breakthroughs in signal processing technology, Signal Processing for Wireless Communications features:

    • Expert coverage of 3G wideband CDMA
    • Discussion of the role OFDM will play in future technologies
    • Complete information on the role of vital signal processing algorithms within the context of wireless applications
    • Discussions of advanced signal processing challenges in the mobile environment
    • Over 500 detailed illustrations

    Inside This Hands-On Signal Processing Guide

    ? Wireless Topics ? Modulation Theory ? Wireless Multipath Channel ? Modulation Detection Techniques ? Performance Improvement Techniques ? Receiver Digital Signal Processing ? 3G Wideband CDMA ? Computer Simulation Estimation Techniques ? 3G and Beyond

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: Wireless Topics
    Chapter 2. Modulation Theory
    Chapter 3. Wireless Multipath Channel
    Chapter 4. Modulation Detection Techniques
    Chapter 5. Performance Improvement Techniques
    Chapter 6. Receiver Digital Signal Processing
    Chapter 7. 3G Wideband CDMA
    Chapter 8. Computer Simulation Estimation Techniques
    Chapter 9. 3G and Beyond Discussion
    Appendix A: Useful Formulas
    Appendix B: Trigonometric Identities
    Appendix C: Definite Integrals
    Appendix D: Probability Functions
    Appendix E: Series and Summations
    Appendix F: Linear Algebra
    Index

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