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Media and Radio Signal Processing for Mobile Communications
A unique, top-down treatment of the principles and practice of signal processing used in real mobile communications systems.
Kyunghun Jung (Author), Russell M. Mersereau (Author)
9781108421034, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 19 April 2018
494 pages, 324 b/w illus. 137 tables
25.3 x 17.8 x 2.6 cm, 1.13 kg
'With today's mobile user experience so influenced by multimedia services, providing a clear background on the fundamentals of the entire protocol stack, from the physical layer to the multimedia codecs, media handling, and immersive media, is an invaluable book for understanding today's mobile cellular systems. The authors' experience with the development of the protocols and standards of these systems provides unknown insights into the reason for their development that allows the reader to better understand these technologies.' Nikolai Leung, Qualcomm
Get to grips with the principles and practice of signal processing used in mobile communications systems. Focusing particularly on speech, video, and modem signal processing, pioneering experts employ a detailed, top-down analytical approach to outline the network architectures and protocol structures of multiple generations of mobile communications systems, identify the logical ranges where media and radio signal processing occur, and analyze the procedures for capturing, compressing, transmitting, and presenting media. Chapters are uniquely structured to show the evolution of network architectures and technical elements between generations up to and including 5G, with an emphasis on maximizing service quality and network capacity through re-using existing infrastructure and technologies. Implementation examples and data taken from commercial networks provide an in-depth insight into the operation of real mobile communications systems, including GSM, cdma2000, W-CDMA, LTE, and LTE-A, making this a practical, hands-on guide for both practicing engineers and graduate students in wireless communications.
1. Introduction
2. Signal processing in TDMA systems
3. Evolution of TDMA systems
4. Signal processing in CDMA systems
5. Evolution of CDMA systems
6. Signal processing in W-CDMA systems
7. Evolution of W-CDMA systems
8. Signal processing in SC-FDMA/OFDMA systems
9. Evolution of SC-FDMA/OFDMA systems
10. Signal processing in 5G systems.
Subject Areas: Image processing [UYT], Signal processing [UYS], WAP [wireless technology TJKW], Communications engineering / telecommunications [TJK], Robotics [TJFM1]