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Recent advancements in communication systems performance have been
only possible because of digital signal processing applied in all
areas of communication systems development and implementation.
Advanced Signal Processing for Communication Systems consists of 20
contributions from researchers and experts.
The first group of chapters deals with the audio and video
processing for communications applications, including topics
ranging from multimedia content delivery over the Internet, through
the speech processing and recognition to recognition of non-speech
sounds that can be attributed to the surrounding environment.
Significant attention is given to orthogonal frequency division
multiplexing (OFDM) in its various forms, e.g. HIPERLAN, IEEE 802,
11 a. Aspects of OFDM technology covered include novel forms of
modulation and coding, methods of reducing in-band and out-of-band
spurious signal generation, and means of reducing the
peak-to-average power ratio of an OFDM waveform. In these
contributions, a key objective is to return the inherent
implementational simplicity of the OFDM technique while enhancing
its performance relative to single carrier systems.
Digital signal processing for second and third generation systems
is represented in the book as well. The topics cover both
theoretical issues like spreading sequence design and
implementation issues of 3G user equipment modem, and MMSE
receivers for CDMA systems. A useful comparison of complexity of
channel estimation, equalization and decoding for GSM receivers is
discussed, too.
The book also includes sections on applications of error control
coding, information theory, and digital signal processing for
communication systems like modulation, software-defined radio, and
channel estimation.
Advanced Signal Processing for Communication Systems is written for
researchers working on communication systems and signal processing,
as well as telecommunications industry professionals.
Provides a thorough discussion of the orderability of a group. The
book details the major developments in the theory of
lattice-ordered groups, delineating standard approaches to
structural and permutation representations. A radically new
presentation of the theory of varieties of lattice-ordered groups
is offered.;This work is intended for pure and applied
mathematicians and algebraists interested in topics such as group,
order, number and lattice theory, universal algebra, and
representation theory; and upper-level undergraduate and graduate
students in these disciplines.;College or university bookstores may
order five or more copies at a special student price which is
available from Marcel Dekker Inc, upon request.
Advanced Signal Processing for Communication Systems consists of 20
contributions from researchers and experts. The first group of
chapters deals with the audio and video processing for
communications applications, including topics ranging from
multimedia content delivery over the Internet, through the speech
processing and recognition to recognition of non-speech sounds that
can be attributed to the surrounding environment. The book also
includes sections on applications of error control coding,
information theory, and digital signal processing for communication
systems like modulation, software-defined radio, and channel
estimation. Advanced Signal Processing for Communication Systems is
written for researchers working on communication systems and signal
processing, as well as telecommunications industry professionals.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th
International Conference on Cryptography and Coding held at the
Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA) in Cirencester,
UK, in December 1997. The 35 revised full papers presented
emphasize the links and commonality between the underlying
mathematical bases and algorithmic foundations of cryptography,
error control coding and digital signal processing devices
available today. Besides classical crypto topics, other issues
concerning information transmission and processing are addressed,
such as multiple-access coding, image processing, synchronization
and sequence design.
This book contains papers presented at a special Symposium,
Communications and Coding, held to celebrate the 60th birthday of
Professor Paddy Farrell on 25th January 1998. Professor Farrell has
made an outstanding contribution to the fields of digital
communications in general, and error control in particular, with
many significant publications and invited papers. The themes of the
Symposium reflect Professor Farrell's specialist interests over the
years: error control coding, encryption and sequence design,
decoding of error control codes, signal processing in
communications systems and communications systems and networks.
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