Third-generation systems and intelligent wireless networking [electronic resource] : smart antennas and adaptive modulation / J.S. Blogh, L. Hanzo.
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- 9780470847817
- 0470847816
- 621.38456
IEEE ebook
IT Carlow ebook
Includes bibliographical references (p. 369-393) and indexes.
Third-Generation CDMA Systems -- Basic CDMA System -- Spread Spectrum Fundamentals -- Frequency Hopping -- Direct Sequence -- The Effect of Multipath Channels -- RAKE Receiver -- Multiple Access -- Downlink Interference -- Uplink Interference -- Gaussian Approximation -- Spreading Codes -- m-sequences -- Gold Sequences -- Extended m-sequences -- Channel Estimation -- Downlink Pilot-Assisted Channel Estimation -- Uplink Pilot-Symbol assisted Channel Estimation -- Pilot-Symbol Assisted Decision-Directed Channel Estimation -- Third-Generation Systems -- UMTS Terrestrial Radio Access (UTRA) -- Characteristics of UTRA -- Transport Channels -- Physical Channels -- Dedicated Physical Channels -- Common Physical Channels -- Common Physical Channels of the FDD Mode -- Common Physical Channels of the TDD Mode -- Service Multiplexing and Channel Coding in UTRA -- CRC Attachment -- Transport Block Concatenation -- Channel-Coding -- Radio Frame Padding -- First Interleaving -- Radio Frame Segmentation -- Rate Matching -- Discontinuous Transmission Indication -- Transport Channel Multiplexing -- Physical Channel Segmentation -- Second Interleaving -- Physical Channel Mapping -- Mapping Several Multirate Services to the UL Dedicated Physical Channels in FDD Mode -- Mapping of a 4.1 Kbps Data Service to the DL DPDCH in FDD Mode -- Mapping Several Multirate Services to the UL Dedicated Physical Channels in TDD Mode -- Variable-Rate and Multicode Transmission in UTRA -- Spreading and Modulation -- Orthogonal Variable Spreading Factor Codes.
Electronic reproduction. Piscataway, N.J. : IEEE, 2010. Mode of access: World Wide Web. System requirements: Web browser. Title from title screen (viewed on Sep. 30, 2010). Access may be restricted to users at subscribing institutions.