Introduction to CDMA Wireless Communications
- 1st Edition - August 1, 2007
- Author: Mosa Ali Abu-Rgheff
- Language: English
- Paperback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 1 2 - 3 9 0 9 5 0 - 3
- Hardback ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 7 5 0 6 - 5 2 5 2 - 0
- eBook ISBN:9 7 8 - 0 - 0 8 - 0 5 5 0 4 0 - 4
The book gives an in-depth study of the principles of the spread spectrum techniques and their applications in mobile communications. It starts with solid foundations in the… Read more

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Request a sales quoteThe book gives an in-depth study of the principles of the spread spectrum techniques and their applications in mobile communications. It starts with solid foundations in the digital communications that are essential to unequivocal understanding of the CDMA technology, and guides the reader through the fundamentals and characteristics of cellular CDMA communications. Features include:* A very clear and thorough description of the principles and applications of spread spectrum techniques in multi-user mobile communications.* Matlab-based worked examples, exercises and practical sessions to clearly explain the theoretical concepts.* An easy-to-read explanation of the air interface standards used in IS-95 A/B, cdma2000, and 3G WCDMA.* Clear presentations of the high speed downlink and uplink packet access (HSDPA/HSUPA) techniques used in 3G WCDMA.The book is a very suitable introduction to the principles of CDMA communications for senior undergraduate and graduate students, as well researchers and engineers in industry who are looking to develop their expertise.
- A very clear and thorough description of the principles and applications of spread spectrum techniques in multi-user mobile communications.
- Matlab-based worked examples, exercises and practical sessions to clearly explain the theoretical concepts.
- An easy-to-read explanation of the air interface standards used in IS-95 A/B, cdma2000, and 3G WCDMA.
- Clear presentations of the high speed downlink and uplink packet access (HSDPA/HSUPA) techniques used in 3G WCDMA.
Senior undergraduate and research students, engineers working in industry.
Chapter 1: Introduction1.1 Development of CDMA wireless communications1.2 Basic digital communication system1.3 Sources of noise1.4 Properties of the probability density functions1.5 Examples of probability distributions1.6 Equivalent noise bandwidth1.7 Linear filtering of white noise1.8 Narrowband gaussian noise1.9 Sinusoidal signal plus narrowband noise1.10 Fourier analysis1.11 Signals convolution1.12 Signals deconvolution1.13 Signal correlation1.14 Spectral density of discrete signals1.15 SummaryChapter 2: Introduction to Digital Communications2.1 Introduction2.2 Review of digital transmission theory2.3 Principles of Matched filtering2.4 Nyquist pulse shaping: Root-raised cosine filtering2.5 Channel equalizing2.6 Digital modulation/demodulation techniques used in CDMA systems2.7 RAKE receivers2.8 Channel forward error correction coding2.9 Shannon channel capacity and Shannon limits2.10 Ideal communication systems2.11 SummaryChapter 3: Fundamentals of Spread Spectrum Techniques3.1 Historical background3.2 Benefits of Spread Spectrum3.3 Principles of spread spectrum communications3.4 Most common types of spread spectrum systems3.5 Processing gain3.6 Correlation functions3.7 Interference rejection capability3.8 Performance of spread spectrum systems3.9 SummaryChapter 4: Pseudo-Random Code Sequences for Spread Spectrum Systems4.1 Introduction4.2 Basic algebra concepts4.3 Arithmetic of binary polynomials4.4 Computing elements of GF (2m)4.5 Binary pseudo-random sequences4.6 Complex sequences4.7 SummaryChapter 5: Time Synchronization of Spread Spectrum Systems5.1 Introduction5.2 Code acquisition5.3 Analysis of serial acquisition system in AWGN channels5.4 Sequential detection acquisition system5.5 Matched filter acquisition system5.6 Effects of frequency errors on the acquisition detector performance5.7 Code tracking in AWGN channels5.8 -Dither early-late noncoherent tracking loop5.9 Time synchronization of spread spectrum systems in mobile fading channels5.10 SummaryChapter 6: Cellular Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) Principles6.1 Introduction6.2 Wide-band mobile channel6.3 The cellular CDMA system6.4 Interface considerations6.5 Single-user receiver in a multi-user channel6.6 Improved single-user receivers6.7 Adaptive single-user receivers6.8 CDMA system capacity6.9 Capacity of multiple cell systems6.10 Effects of power control errors on link capacity6.11 Call blocking probability on the uplink6.12 SummaryChapter 7: Multi-User Detection in CDMA Cellular Radio7.1 Introduction7.2 Optimal multi-user CDMA detection7.3 Linear sub-optimal detectors7.4 Interference combat detection schemes7.5 Interference cancellation techniques7.6 SummaryChapter 8: CDMA Wireless Communication Standards8.1 Introduction8.2 IS-95A standard8.3 IS-95A forward link channels8.4 IS-95A forward link channels8.5 IS-95A mobility issues8.6 Evolution of IS-95A standards to IS-95B8.7 CDMA2000 standards8.8 Wideband CDMA in the Universal Mobile Telecommunication Services8.9 Physical channels spreading and frame structures8.10 Forward link physical channels8.11 Rate matching8.12 Packet transmission summary8.13 Physical channels carrier modulation8.14 Service multiplexing on the reverse link physical channels8.15 Forward link multiplexing8.16 Power control in UTRAN FDD8.17 Mobility procedures in UMTS8.18 Evolution of WCDMA standard8.19 High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA)8.20 High Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA)Appendices
- No. of pages: 632
- Language: English
- Edition: 1
- Published: August 1, 2007
- Imprint: Academic Press
- Paperback ISBN: 9780123909503
- Hardback ISBN: 9780750652520
- eBook ISBN: 9780080550404
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Mosa Ali Abu-Rgheff
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