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Next Generation Mobile Access Technologies
Implementing TDD
This book describes the features of various next-generation mobile access technologies, and assesses their strengths and weaknesses.
Harald Haas (Edited by), Stephen McLaughlin (Edited by)
9781107407794, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 4 October 2012
416 pages
24.4 x 17 x 2.2 cm, 0.66 kg
Future generations of wireless networks will place great demands on the performance of radio access technology. This book describes the features of various mobile access technologies and assesses their strengths and weaknesses. In particular, it describes the underlying principles and practical implementation schemes for time division duplexing (TDD). The book begins with an overview of next-generation wireless systems. It then describes the basics of duplex communication modes, interference in cellular systems, and multiple user access techniques. Focusing on TDD systems, dynamic channel assignment algorithms are discussed, as are multi-hop communications schemes, radio resource management, interference cancellation, and smart antennas. Real-world examples from UMTS, wireless LAN, and Bluetooth systems are described. The book is aimed at all those involved in the design and implementation of wireless systems, as well as at graduate students and researchers working in the area of wireless communications. For more information visit www.cambridge.org/9781107407794.
1. Introduction
2. Drivers for future wireless systems
3. Duplex modes in wireless communications
4. Interference modes in cellular systems
5. Multiple user access
6. The TDD underlay
7. Dynamic channel assignment (DCA) algorithms
8. Multihop wireless communication using TDD
9. Radio resource metric estimation
10. Interference cancellation techniques
11. Smart antennas for TDD CDMA systems
12. TDD wireless systems.
Subject Areas: WAP [wireless technology TJKW], Mobile phone technology [TJKT1], Telephone technology [TJKT], Communications engineering / telecommunications [TJK], Electronics engineering [TJF]