Wireless Multi-Antenna Channels (eBook)
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-95471-2 (ISBN)
In this book, the authors focus on modeling and simulation of multiple antennas channels, including multiple input multiple output (MIMO) communication channels, and the impact of such models on channel estimation and system performance. Both narrowband and wideband models are addressed. Furthermore, the book covers topics related to modeling of MIMO channel, their numerical simulation, estimation and prediction, as well as applications to receive diversity, capacity and space-time coding techniques.
Key Features:
- Contains significant background material, as well as novel research coverage, which make the book suitable for both graduate students and researchers
- Addresses issues such as key-hole, correlated and non i.i.d. channels in the frame of the Generalized Gaussian approach
- Provides a unique treatment of generalized Gaussian channels and orthogonal channel representation
- Reviews different interpretations of scattering environment, including geometrical models
- Focuses on the analytical techniques which give a good insight into the design of systems on higher levels
- Describes a number of numerical simulators demonstrating the practical use of this material.
- Includes an accompanying website containing additional materials and practical examples for self-study
This book will be of interest to researchers, engineers, lecturers, and graduate students.
Professor Serguei L. Primak, The University of Western Ontario, Canada
Professor Primak is an Associate Professor at the University of the Western Ontario, Canada. His main areas of interest include modelling and performance evaluation of MIMO systems, Markov processes, non-Gaussian random processes and communications aspects of robotic assisted telesurgery. He has co-authored a book 'Stochastic Methods and their Applications to Communications: Stochastic Differential Equations Approach', Wiley, 2004.
Professor Valeri Kontorovich, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico
Professor Kontorovich is a Professor at the CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico. His main areas of interest include modelling and performance evaluation of MIMO systems, Markov processes, non-Gaussian random processes, fractal, electromagnetic compatibility and other related topics. Professor Kontorovich has co-authored a book 'Stochastic Methods and their Applications to Communications: Stochastic Differential Equations Approach', Wiley, 2004, and has co-authored 4 other books (In Russian) and a large number of publications in the field of communications.
This book offers a practical guide on how to use and apply channel models for system evaluation In this book, the authors focus on modeling and simulation of multiple antennas channels, including multiple input multiple output (MIMO) communication channels, and the impact of such models on channel estimation and system performance. Both narrowband and wideband models are addressed. Furthermore, the book covers topics related to modeling of MIMO channel, their numerical simulation, estimation and prediction, as well as applications to receive diversity, capacity and space-time coding techniques. Key Features: Contains significant background material, as well as novel research coverage, which make the book suitable for both graduate students and researchers Addresses issues such as key-hole, correlated and non i.i.d. channels in the frame of the Generalized Gaussian approach Provides a unique treatment of generalized Gaussian channels and orthogonal channel representation Reviews different interpretations of scattering environment, including geometrical models Focuses on the analytical techniques which give a good insight into the design of systems on higher levels Describes a number of numerical simulators demonstrating the practical use of this material. Includes an accompanying website containing additional materials and practical examples for self-study This book will be of interest to researchers, engineers, lecturers, and graduate students.
Professor Serguei L. Primak, The University of Western Ontario, Canada Professor Primak is an Associate Professor at the University of the Western Ontario, Canada. His main areas of interest include modelling and performance evaluation of MIMO systems, Markov processes, non-Gaussian random processes and communications aspects of robotic assisted telesurgery. He has co-authored a book "Stochastic Methods and their Applications to Communications: Stochastic Differential Equations Approach", Wiley, 2004. Professor Valeri Kontorovich, CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico Professor Kontorovich is a Professor at the CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico. His main areas of interest include modelling and performance evaluation of MIMO systems, Markov processes, non-Gaussian random processes, fractal, electromagnetic compatibility and other related topics. Professor Kontorovich has co-authored a book "Stochastic Methods and their Applications to Communications: Stochastic Differential Equations Approach", Wiley, 2004, and has co-authored 4 other books (In Russian) and a large number of publications in the field of communications.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 14.10.2011 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing | Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Technik ► Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik |
| Technik ► Nachrichtentechnik | |
| Schlagworte | Antennas & Propagation • antennas channels • Antenne • Applications • Book • channel • communication channels • Diversity • Drahtlose Kommunikation • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • estimation • Evaluation • Guide • Impact • Input • MIMO • Mobile & Wireless Communications • Models • Multiple • Performance • Practical • Sende- u. Empfangseinrichtungen • Signal Processing • Signalverarbeitung • Simulation • System • Topics • Wideband |
| ISBN-10 | 1-119-95471-1 / 1119954711 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-119-95471-2 / 9781119954712 |
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