Theory and Applications of OFDM and CDMA is an ideal foundation textbook for those seeking a sound knowledge of this fast-developing field of wideband communications. The advanced transmission techniques of OFDM, applied in wireless LANs and in digital and video broadcasting, and CDMA, the foundation of 3G mobile communications, have been part of almost every communication system that has been designed in recent years, with both offering a high degree of flexibility in adjusting the system to the requirements of the application and to the impairments caused by the transmission channel.
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1 Basics of Digital Communications.
1.1 Orthogonal Signals and Vectors.
1.2 Baseband and Passband Transmission.
1.3 The AWGN Channel.
1.4 Detection of Signals in Noise.
1.5 Linear Modulation Schemes.
1.6 Bibliographical Notes.
1.7 Problems.
2 Mobile Radio Channels.
2.1 Multipath Propagation.
2.2 Characterization of Fading Channels.
2.3 Channel Simulation.
2.4 Digital Transmission over Fading Channels.
2.5 Bibliographical Notes.
2.6 Problems.
4 OFDM.
4.1 General Principles.
4.2 Implementation and Signal Processing Aspects for OFDM.
4.3 Synchronization and Channel Estimation Aspects for OFDM Systems.
4.4 Interleaving and Channel Diversity for OFDM Systems.
4.5 Modulation and Channel Coding for OFDM Systems.
4.6 OFDM System Examples.
4.7 Bibliographical Notes.
4.8 Problems.
5 CDMA.
5.1 General Principles of CDMA.
5.2 CDMA Transmission Channel Models.
5.3 Receiver Structures for Synchronous Transmission.
5.4 Receiver Structures for MC-CDMA and Asynchronous Wideband CDMA Transmission.
5.5 Examples for CDMA Systems.
5.6 Bibliographical Notes.
5.7 Problems. Bibliography. Index.