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Wireless personal communications : emerging technologies for enhanced communications /

The contributions reflect current research thrusts as the wireless community strives to enhance the capabilities of wireless communications. The final section includes contributions on a variety of pertinent topics.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: Virginia Tech/MPRG Symposium on Wireless Personal Communications
Otros Autores: Tranter, William H.
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Boston, Mass. : Kluwer Academic Publishers, ©1999.
Colección:Kluwer international series in engineering and computer science ; SECS 482.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Table of Contents
  • PREFACE
  • I SMART ANTENNAS AND DIVERSITY
  • 1. Effects of Directional Antennas with Realizable Beam Patterns on the Spaced-Time Correlation
  • 2. Frequency Reuse Reduction for IS-136 Using a Four Element Adaptive Array
  • 3. Pseudo-Blind Algorithm for SDMA Application
  • 4. Integrated Broadband Mobile System (IBMS) Featuring Smart Antennas
  • 5. CDMA Smart Antenna Performance
  • II PROPAGATION
  • 6. Wireless RF Distribution in Buildings Using Heating and Ventilation Ducts
  • 7. Predicting Propagation Loss from Leaky Coaxial Cable Terminated With an Indoor Antenna
  • 8. Building Penetration and Shadowing Characteristics of 1865 MHz Radio Waves
  • 9. Maximizing Carrier-to-Interference Performance by Optimizing Site Location
  • 10. Azimuth, Elevation, and Delay of Signals at Mobile Station Site
  • III INTERFERENCE CANCELLATION
  • 11. A New Hybrid CDMA/TDMA Multiuser Receiver System
  • 12. Multiuser Multistage Detector for Mode 1 of FRAMES Standard
  • 13. Self-Organizing Feature Maps for Dynamic Control of Radio Resources in CDMA PCS Networks
  • IV. EQUALIZATION
  • 14. Complex Scaled Tangent Rotations (CSTAR) for Fast Space-Time Adaptive Equalization of Wireless TDMA
  • 15. An Effective LMS Equalizer for the GSM Chipset
  • 16. Self-Adaptive Sequence Detection via the M-algorithm
  • 17. Soft-Decision MLSE Data Receiver for GSM System
  • V. MODULATION, CODING AND NETWORKING
  • 18. Turbo Code Implementation Issues for Low Latency, Low Power Applications
  • 19. Evaluation of the Ad-Hoc Connectivity with the Zone Routing Protocols
  • VI. INVITED POSTERS PRESENTED AT THE 1998 SYMPOSIUM
  • 20. CDMA Systems Modelling Using OPNET Software Tool
  • 21. Signal Monitoring System for Fault Management in Wireless Local Area Networks
  • 22. Computer-Aided Designing of Land Mobile Radio Communication Systems, Taking Into Consideration Interfering Stations
  • 23. Adaptive Interference Cancellation with Neural Networks
  • 24. Calibration of a Smart Antenna for Carrying Out Vector Channel Sounding at 1.9 GHz
  • 25. Implementing New Technologies for Wireless Networks: Photographic Simulations and Geographic Information Systems
  • 26. Envelope PDF in Multipath Fading Channels with Random Number of Paths and Nonuniform Phase Distributions
  • 27. Radio Port Spacing in Low Tier Wireless Systems
  • 28. A Peek Into Pandora's Box: Direct Sequence vs. Frequency Hopped Spread Spectrum
  • 29. On the Capacity of CDMA/PRMA Systems.