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mimo-ofdm for lte, wifi and wimax: coherent versus non-coherent and cooperative turbo transceivers
Lajos L. Hanzo, Yosef Akhtman, Li Wang (Autor)
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wiley-ieee press
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mimo-ofdm for lte, wifi and wimax: coherent versus non-coherent and cooperative turbo transceivers - lajos l. hanzo, yosef akhtman, li wang
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maximum-likelihood mimo-ofdm turbo-transceivers for lte, wifi and wimax will provide an up-to-date portrayal of wireless transmission based on ofdm techniques augmented with space-time block codes (stbcs) and spatial-division multiple access (sdma). the book is based on the principal authors experience in researching ofdm in the context of various applications. maximum-likelihood mimo-ofdm turbo-transceivers collects together and describes the latest techniques in a number of specific areas of the design of (turbo-) mimo-ofdm wireless systems. the book examines a range of topical subjects including mimo, channel coding, multiuser detection, sphere detection, spreading codes, channel estimation (including iterative methods) and sdm detection. collectively these represent new treatments of mimo-ofdm. a further strength of the book is that it also considers the joint benefits of turbo and ldpc channel coding, of the entire suite of known joint coding and modulation schemes, space-time coding as well as sdm/sdma mimos in the context of the various application examples. the book systematically converts the lessons of shannons information theory into design principles applicable to practical wireless systems. it provides implementation-ready overall system design and performance studies, giving cognizance to the contradictory design requirements of bit error rate, implementational complexity, coding and interleaving delay, effective throughput, coding rate and other related system design aspects, in a comprehensive manner. it offers the most detailed portrayal of sphere detection that may be found in current literature. the depth of discussions gradually increases towards the end of the book and is concluded with numerous complete system design examples for the industrial practitioner.