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Multi-carrier Digital Communications: Theory and Applications of OFDM [Hardback]

Multi-carrier modulation, in particular orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM), has been successfully applied to a wide variety of digital communications applications. Although OFDM has been chosen as the physical layer standard for a diversity of important systems, the theory, algorithms, and implementation techniques remain subjects of current interest. This book is intended to be a concise summary of the present state of the art of the theory and practice of OFDM technology. It offers a unified presentation of OFDM theory and high speed and wireless applications. In particular, ADSL, wireless LAN, and digital broadcasting technologies are explained. It is hoped that this book will prove valuable both to developers of such systems, and to researchers and graduate students involved in analysis of digital communications.
Introduction to Digital Communications
2(15)
Background
2(5)
Evolution of OFDM
7(10)
System Architecture
17(24)
Multi-Carrier System Fundamentals
17(3)
DFT
20(5)
Partial FFT
25(2)
Cyclic Extension
27(2)
Channel Estimation
29(3)
Appendix --- Mathematical Modelling of OFDM for Time-Varying Random Channel
32(9)
Performance Over Time-Invariant Channels
41(16)
Time-Invariant Non-Flat Channel with Colored Noise
41(1)
Error Probability
42(4)
Bit Allocation
46(7)
Bit and Power Allocation Algorithms for Fixed Bit Rate
53(4)
Clipping in Multi-Carrier Systems
57(26)
Introduction
57(2)
Power Amplifier Non-Linearity
59(4)
BER Analysis
63(13)
Bandwidth Regrowth
76(7)
Synchronization
83(20)
Timing and Frequency Offset in OFDM
83(5)
Synchronization and System Architecture
88(1)
Timing and Frame Synchronization
89(2)
Frequency Offset Estimation
91(2)
Phase Noise
93(10)
Equalization
103(32)
Introduction
103(1)
Time Domain Equalization
104(5)
Equalization in DMT
109(7)
Frequency Domain Equalization
116(4)
Echo Cancellation
120(7)
Appendix --- Joint Innovation Representation of ARMA Models
127(8)
Channel Coding
135(24)
Need for Coding
135(1)
Block Coding in OFDM
136(6)
Convolutional Encoding
142(5)
Concatenated Coding
147(1)
Trellis Coding in OFDM
148(5)
Turbo Coding in OFDM
153(6)
ADSL
159(16)
Wired Access to High Rate Digital Services
159(1)
Properties of the Wire-Pair Channel
160(10)
ADSL Systems
170(5)
Wireless Lan
175(16)
Introduction
175(6)
Physical Layer Techniques for Wireless LAN
181(1)
OFDM for Wireless LAN
182(5)
Receiver Structure
187(4)
Digital Broadcasting
191(12)
Broadcating of Digital Audio Signals
191(3)
Signal Format
194(3)
Other Digital Broadcasting Systems
197(1)
Digital Video Broadcasting
198(5)
Future Trends
203(14)
Comparison with Single Carrier Modulation
203(2)
Mitigation of Clipping Effects
205(1)
Overlapped Transforms
206(4)
Combined CDMA and OFDM
210(3)
Advances in Implementation
213(4)
Index 217