OFDM Baseband Receiver Design for Wireless Communications
Tzi?Dar Chiueh, Pei?Yun Tsai(auth.)OFDM Baseband Receiver Design for Wireless Communications covers the gamut of OFDM technology, from theories and algorithms to architectures and circuits. Chiueh and Tsai give a concise yet comprehensive look at digital communications fundamentals before explaining modulation and signal processing algorithms in OFDM receivers. Moreover, the authors give detailed treatment of hardware issues -- from design methodology to physical IC implementation.
- Closes the gap between OFDM theory and implementation
- Enables the reader to
- transfer communication receiver concepts into hardware
- design wireless receivers with acceptable implementation loss
- achieve low-power designs
- Contains numerous figures to illustrate techniques
- Features concrete design examples of MC-CDMA systems and cognitive radio applications
- Presents theoretical discussions that focus on concepts rather than mathematical derivation
- Provides a much-needed single source of material from numerous papers
Based on course materials for a class in digital communication IC design, this book is ideal for advanced undergraduate or post-graduate students from either VLSI design or signal processing backgrounds. New and experienced engineers in industry working on algorithms or hardware for wireless communications devices will also find this book to be a key reference.Content:
Chapter 1 Introduction (pages 1–8):
Chapter 2 Digital Modulation (pages 9–29):
Chapter 3 Multiple Access and Error?Correcting Codes (pages 31–57):
Chapter 4 Signal Propagation and Channel Model (pages 59–84):
Chapter 5 Synchronization (pages 85–114):
Chapter 6 Channel Estimation and Equalization (pages 115–141):
Chapter 7 MIMO Techniques (pages 143–170):
Chapter 8 From Algorithm to Bit?True Design (pages 171–194):
Chapter 9 Circuit Techniques (pages 195–232):
Chapter 10 System Examples (pages 233–253):