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This book presents a synthesis of the research carried out in the
Laboratory of Signal Processing and Communications (LaPSyC),
CONICET, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina, since 2003. It
presents models and techniques widely used by the signal processing
community, focusing on low-complexity methodologies that are
scalable to different applications. It also highlights measures of
the performance and impact of each compensation technique. The book
is divided into three parts: 1) basic models 2) compensation
techniques and 3) applications in advanced technologies. The first
part addresses basic architectures of transceivers, their component
blocks and modulation techniques. It also describes the performance
to be taken into account, regardless of the distortions that need
to be compensated. In the second part, several schemes of
compensation and/or reduction of imperfections are explored,
including linearization of power amplifiers, compensation of the
characteristics of analog-to- digital converters and CFO
compensation for OFDM modulation. The third and last part
demonstrates the use of some of these techniques in modern
wireless-communication systems, such as full-duplex transmission,
massive MIMO schemes and Internet of Things applications.
This book presents a synthesis of the research carried out in the
Laboratory of Signal Processing and Communications (LaPSyC),
CONICET, Universidad Nacional del Sur, Argentina, since 2003. It
presents models and techniques widely used by the signal processing
community, focusing on low-complexity methodologies that are
scalable to different applications. It also highlights measures of
the performance and impact of each compensation technique. The book
is divided into three parts: 1) basic models 2) compensation
techniques and 3) applications in advanced technologies. The first
part addresses basic architectures of transceivers, their component
blocks and modulation techniques. It also describes the performance
to be taken into account, regardless of the distortions that need
to be compensated. In the second part, several schemes of
compensation and/or reduction of imperfections are explored,
including linearization of power amplifiers, compensation of the
characteristics of analog-to- digital converters and CFO
compensation for OFDM modulation. The third and last part
demonstrates the use of some of these techniques in modern
wireless-communication systems, such as full-duplex transmission,
massive MIMO schemes and Internet of Things applications.
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