Error Control Coding for B3G/4G Wireless Systems (eBook)
288 Seiten
Wiley (Verlag)
978-0-470-97759-0 (ISBN)
Thierry Lestable received his Engg. Degree and Ph.D from the Ecole Supérieure d'Electricité (Supelec) in 1997 and 2003 respectively. He has more than 12 years experience in leading edge Wireless Telecommunications, is author of 40+ international publications, including 2 Wiley Books, and 25+ patents. Since 2008, Dr. Lestable has been Technology & Innovation Manager at SAGEMCOM (Paris, France), in charge of Technology Strategy and Roadmap within CTO office. Dr. Lestable is expert for the European Commission (FP7), and Eureka Cluster CELTIC, whilst chairing the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) Expert Group in eMobility European Technology Platform. He is the Project Manager of FP7-BeFEMTO project targeting next generation LTE-based Femtocells, and initiated the FP7-EXALTED project dedicated to LTE-based M2M communications. Since 2010, he has been a member of the Telecom Steering Board from System@tic Competitiveness Cluster in France. Within Alcatel labs (1998-2003), he investigated Multi-Carrier Wireless Systems paving the way for 4G Chinese systems with FuTURE 863 projects. Then, from 2004, Dr. Lestable was with Samsung Electronics Research Institute (SERI), UK, heading the Advanced Technology Group focusing on Advanced Channel Coding (LDPC), Iterative processing and Cross-Layer for MIMO-OFDM based systems. He actively contributed to IEEE 802.16m, and 802.20 standards, whilst participating in European research projects (FP6-WINNER), and creating FP7-DAVINCI Consortium. Moshe Ran holds a PhD from Tel Aviv University, and has been the head of research and development authority at Holon Institute of Technology (HIT) since 2009. He has 25 years experience in state of the art communications systems and has lead R&D groups in several communication topics including: broadband access technologies, 3G and 4G systems, Short-range communications with focus on Ultra-wideband (UWB) technologies, error correction codes. Dr. Ran formerly held prominent management and technical positions including CEO of MostlyTek Ltd. He has been an active member in standards bodies and technology-related partnerships including: IEEE802.16, ETSI/BRAN and WWRF. He was the project manager and coordinator of IST-FP6 STREP project named UROOF, targeting UWB over optical fibre for next generation broadband communications. He is a senior member of IEEE and has published more than 60 technical international publications and papers in the areas of error control coding and broadband wireless/wireline integration.
About the Editors.
Contributors.
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Abbreviations.
1. Coding (Gerhard Bauch, Claude Berrou, David
Declercq, Aledandre Graell I. Amat, Youssouf
Ould-Cheikh-Mouhamedou, Yannick Saouter, Jossy Sayir, and Marcos B.
S. Tavares).
1.1 General Code Types.
1.2 Designing Code Based on Graphs.
1.3 Pseudorandom Designs.
1.4 Repeat Accumulate Codes.
1.5 Binary versus Nonbinary.
1.6 Performance Results of Nonbinary LDPC Codes.
1.7 Three-Dimensional (3D) Turbo Codes.
1.8 Conclusions.
2. Decoding (Moshe Ran, Carlos De Segovia, and Omer
Ran).
2.1 Algebraic Soft-Decision (ASD) and Reliability-Based
Decoders.
2.2 Graph versus Trellis Decoding Algorithms.
3. Incremental Redundancy for Coding (Stefania Sesia
and Charly Pouliat).
3.1 Introduction.
3.2 Retransmission Protocols (ARQ).
3.3 HARQ Schemes.
3.4 Design of Hybrid ARQ Type II.
3.5 Code Design.
3.6 Generalization of the Mutual Information Evolution for
Incremental Redundancy Protocols.
3.7 ARQ/HARQ in the Standards.
3.8 Conclusions.
4. Architecture and Hardware Requirements (Frank
Kienle).
4.1 Turbo Decoder Implementation.
4.2 LDPC Decoder Architectures.
5. Turbo-Principle Extensions (Isabelle Siaud, Ming
Jiang, Anne-Marie Ulmer-Moll, Maryline Hélard, Thierry
Lestable, and Carlos De Segovia).
5.1 Introduction.
5.2 From Turbo Code to Advanced Iterative Receivers.
5.3 Turbo-Based Interleaving Techniques.
5.4 Turbo-MIMO Techniques.
5.5 Conclusions.
6. Standardization (Marie-Hélène Hamon,
Thierry Lestable, and Isabelle Siaud).
6.1 3GPP Systems: UMTS and LTE.
6.2 IEEE 802.16/WiMAX.
6.3 IEEE 802.1 1n.
6.4 Satellite (DVB-RCS, DVB-S2).
6.5 Wireless Rural Area Network: The IEEE802.22 standard
[IEEE802_22].
6.6 Others.
Index.
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 10.3.2011 |
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Sprache | englisch |
Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
Schlagworte | Communication Technology - Networks • Drahtlose Kommunikation • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Kommunikationsnetz • Kommunikationsnetze • Mobile & Wireless Communications • Signal Processing • Signalverarbeitung |
ISBN-10 | 0-470-97759-0 / 0470977590 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-470-97759-0 / 9780470977590 |
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