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Multi-Carrier Spread-Spectrum - Proceedings from the 5th International Workshop, Oberpfaffenhofen, Germany, September 14-16, 2005 (Hardcover, 2006 ed.)
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Khaled Fazel Stefan Kaiser Radio System Design DoCoMo Euro-Labs
Marconi Communications Landsberger Strasse 312 D-71522 Backnang,
Germany D-80687 Munich, Germany The field of multi-carrier and
spread spectrum communications has became an important research
topic with increasing number of research activities [1]. Especially
in the last two years, beside deep system analysis of various
multiple access schemes, new standardization activities in the
framework of beyond 3G (B3G) concepts have been initiated.
Multi-carrier transmission is considered to be a potential
candidate to fulfil the requirements of the next generation system.
The two important requirements of B3G/4G can be summarized as: i)
much higher data rate for cellular mobile radio and ii) a unique
physical layer specification for indoor/hot spot and
outdoor/cellular applications, including fixed wireless access
(FWA) schemes. The activities within the 3GPP and WiMAX fora are
examples of such trends (see Fig. 1). IEEE 802 ETSI WAN UMTS, EDGE
3GPP (GSM) HiperMAN & IEEE 802. 16 WiMAX MAN HiperAccess
WirelessMAN HiperLAN/2 IEEE 802. 11 LAN WiFi RLAN WirelessLAN IEEE
802. 15 PAN Bluetooth BRAN Figure 1 Beyond 3G: Worldwide
Standardization Activities xii Editorial Introduction The WiMAX
(Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access [2]) vision is to
provide broadband wireless access with its primary goal to promote
IEEE 802. 16a-e and ETSI-BRAN standards through interoperability
testing and certification. In the first step the broadband access
to the so-called last mile applications with fixed positioned
terminals is envisaged.
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