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Fourth Generation (4G) wireless communication systems support
current and emergent multimedia services such as mobile TV, social
networks and gaming, high-definition TV, video teleconferencing,
and messaging services. These systems feature the All-over-IP
concept and boast improved quality of service. Several important
R&D activities are currently under way in the field of wireless
communications for 4G systems, but the coverage is widespread in
the literature. Transmission Techniques for 4G Systems presents a
compilation of the latest developments in the field of wireless
communications for 4G systems, including evolved Multimedia
Broadcast and Multicast Service (eMBMS). Topics include:
Transmission schemes suitable for future broadband wireless systems
Advances in transmission techniques and receiver design to support
emergent wireless needs for 4G requirements Multiple-Input
Multiple-Output (MIMO), base station cooperation, macro-diversity,
and inter-cell interference cancellation Multihop relay techniques,
hierarchical constellations, and multi-resolution techniques
Advances using block transmission techniques for different
propagation and multi-user environments System-level evaluation of
4G using different transmission techniques Exploring the key
requirements of emergent services, this volume provides
fundamentals and theory along with transmission and detection
techniques and schemes transversal to many digital communication
systems-including wireless, cellular, and satellite. If you're
interested in or involved with 4G multimedia systems, this is the
book you need on the latest R&D wireless activities so you can
plan, design, and develop prototypes and future systems.
Describing efficient transmission schemes for broadband wireless
systems, Transmission Techniques for Emergent Multicast and
Broadcast Systems examines advances in transmission techniques and
receiver designs capable of supporting the emergent wireless needs
for multimedia broadcast and multicast service (MBMS) requirements.
It summarizes the research and development taking place in wireless
communications for multimedia MBMS and addresses the means to
improved spectral efficiency to allow for increased user bit rate,
as well as increased capacity of the digital cellular radio
network.
The text highlights essential requirements for new services,
providing a clear understanding of the corresponding fundamentals
and theory needed to fulfill such requirements. Although the
schemes and transmission and detection techniques presented are
applicable to a wide range of digital communication systems,
including wireless, cellular, and satellite, the text maintains a
focus on multimedia services using multicast and broadcast
techniques. It also:
- Reports on important enhancements, including transmission
techniques, receiver designs, and multi-resolution schemes for
modern broadband wireless systems
- Covers key aspects in the development of emergent services to
support the requirements of new services
- Discusses the transition from Wideband Code Division Multiple
Access (WCDMA) to block transmission techniques
- Considers advanced receivers such as iterative (turbo)
equalization schemes for these techniques
This complete resource includes coverage of Multiple Input
Multiple Output (MIMO), hierarchical constellations,
multi-resolution transmission, macro-diversity principles, and
different frequency reuse schemes. It also proposes advances for
different propagation and multi-user environments, using both WCDMA
and Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiple Access (OFDMA). The text
concludes by explaining how to effectively combine these techniques
and enhancements for the purpose of implementing the evolved MBMS
(E-MBMS).
Fourth Generation (4G) wireless communication systems support
current and emergent multimedia services such as mobile TV, social
networks and gaming, high-definition TV, video teleconferencing,
and messaging services. These systems feature the All-over-IP
concept and boast improved quality of service. Several important
R&D activities are currently under way in the field of wireless
communications for 4G systems, but the coverage is widespread in
the literature. Transmission Techniques for 4G Systems presents a
compilation of the latest developments in the field of wireless
communications for 4G systems, including evolved Multimedia
Broadcast and Multicast Service (eMBMS). Topics include:
Transmission schemes suitable for future broadband wireless systems
Advances in transmission techniques and receiver design to support
emergent wireless needs for 4G requirements Multiple-Input
Multiple-Output (MIMO), base station cooperation, macro-diversity,
and inter-cell interference cancellation Multihop relay techniques,
hierarchical constellations, and multi-resolution techniques
Advances using block transmission techniques for different
propagation and multi-user environments System-level evaluation of
4G using different transmission techniques Exploring the key
requirements of emergent services, this volume provides
fundamentals and theory along with transmission and detection
techniques and schemes transversal to many digital communication
systems-including wireless, cellular, and satellite. If you're
interested in or involved with 4G multimedia systems, this is the
book you need on the latest R&D wireless activities so you can
plan, design, and develop prototypes and future systems.
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