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Order Statistics in Wireless Communications
Diversity, Adaptation, and Scheduling in MIMO and OFDM Systems

A guide to indispensable mathematical tools for the analysis and design of advanced wireless transmission and reception techniques.

Hong-Chuan Yang (Author), Mohamed-Slim Alouini (Author)

9780521199254, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 8 September 2011

272 pages, 78 b/w illus. 8 tables
25.4 x 18 x 1.6 cm, 0.68 kg

'… this work will be a great source of inspiration to researchers wishing to gain knowledge on the powerful statistical theory of order statistics with the applications to MIMO and OFDM systems analysis.' IEEE Communications Magazine

Covering fundamental principles through to practical applications, this self-contained guide describes indispensable mathematical tools for the analysis and design of advanced wireless transmission and reception techniques in MIMO and OFDM systems. The analysis-oriented approach develops a thorough understanding of core concepts and discussion of various example schemes shows how to apply these concepts in practice. The book focuses on techniques for advanced diversity combining, channel adaptive transmission and multiuser scheduling, the foundations of future wireless systems for the delivery of highly spectrum-efficient wireless multimedia services. Bringing together conventional and novel results from a wide variety of sources, it will teach you to accurately quantify trade-offs between performance and complexity for different design options so that you can determine the most suitable design choice based on your specific practical implementation constraints.

1. Introduction
2. Digital communications over fading channels
3. Distributions of order statistics
4. Advanced diversity techniques
5. Adaptive transmission and reception
6. Multiuser scheduling
7. Multiuser MIMO systems.

Subject Areas: Communications engineering / telecommunications [TJK], Microwave technology [TJFN], Electronic devices & materials [TJFD], Circuits & components [TJFC], Electronics engineering [TJF]

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