Theory of code division multiple access communication /

A comprehensive introduction to CDMA theory and application Code division multiple access (CDMA) communication is rapidly replacing time- and frequency-division methods as the cornerstone of wireless communication and mobile radio. Theory of Code Division Multiple Access Communication provides a luc...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Zigangirov, K. Sh
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Piscataway, NJ : Hoboken, NJ : IEEE Press ; Wiley, ©2004.
Series:IEEE series on mobile & digital communication.
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Online Access:Connect to the full text of this electronic book
Table of Contents:
  • Preface
  • 1 Introduction to Cellular Mobile Radio Communication
  • 1.1 CellularMobile Radio Systems
  • 1.2 Frequency Division and Time Division Multiple Access
  • 1.3 Direct Sequence CDMA
  • 1.4 Frequency-Hopped CDMA
  • 1.5 Pulse Position-Hopped CDMA
  • 1.6 Organization of the Text
  • 1.7 Comments
  • Problems
  • 2 Introduction to Spread Spectrum Communication Systems
  • 2.1 Modulation Formats for SS Communication
  • 2.2 Correlation and Spectral Properties of Modulated Signals
  • 2.3 Generation of DS SS Signals
  • 2.4 Frequency-Hopped SS Signals
  • 2.5 Pulse Position-Hopped SS Signals
  • 2.6 Orthogonal and Quasi-Orthogonal Expansions of SS Signals
  • 2.7 Comments
  • Problems
  • 3 Reception of Spread Spectrum Signals in AWGN Channels
  • 3.1 Problem Formulation
  • 3.2 Neyman-Pearson Hypothesis Testing Concept
  • 3.3 Coherent Reception of DS CDMA Signals (Uplink Transmission)
  • 3.4 Coherent Reception of DS CDMA Signals (Downlink Transmission)
  • 3.5 Reception of DS DPSK SS Signals
  • 3.6 Reception of FH SS Signals
  • 3.7 Reception of PPH SS Signals
  • 3.8 Comments
  • Problems
  • 4 Forward Error Control Coding in Spread Spectrum Systems
  • 4.1 Introduction to Block Coding
  • 4.2 First-Order Reed-Muller Code
  • 4.3 Noncoherent Reception of Encoded DS CDMA Signals
  • 4.4 Introduction to Convolutional Coding
  • 4.5 Convolutional Coding in DS CDMA Systems
  • 4.6 Orthogonal Convolutional Codes
  • 4.7 Coding in FH and PPH CDMA Systems
  • 4.8 Concatenated Codes in CDMA Systems
  • 4.9 Comments
  • Problems
  • 5 CDMA Communication on Fading Channels
  • 5.1 Statistical Models of Multipath Fading
  • 5.2 Coherent Reception of Faded Signals
  • 5.3 Forward Transmission over a Multipath Faded Channel in a DS CDMA System
  • 5.4 Reverse Transmission over a Multipath Faded Channel in a DS CDMA System
  • 5.5 Interleaving for a Rayleigh Channel
  • 5.6 FH SS Communication over Rayleigh Faded Channels
  • 5.7 Comments
  • Problems
  • 6 Pseudorandom Signal Generation
  • 6.1 Pseudorandom Sequences and Signals.
  • 6.2 Finite-Field Arithmetic
  • 6.3 Maximum-Length Linear Shift Registers
  • 6.4 Randomness Properties of Maximal-Length Sequences
  • 6.5 Generating Pseudorandom Signals (Pseudonoise) from Pseudorandom Sequences
  • 6.6 Other Sets of Spreading Sequences
  • 6.7 Comments
  • Problems
  • 7 Synchronization of Pseudorandom Signals
  • 7.1 Hypothesis Testing in the Acquisition Process
  • 7.2 Performance of the Hypothesis Testing Device
  • 7.3 The Acquisition Procedure
  • 7.4 Modifications of the Acquisition Procedure
  • 7.5 Time Tracking of SS Signals
  • 7.6 Coherent Reception of Uplink Transmitted Signals in the DS CDMA System
  • 7.7 Comments
  • Problems
  • 8 Information-Theoretical Aspects of CDMA Communications
  • 8.1 Shannon Capacity of DS CDMA Systems
  • 8.2 Reliability Functions
  • 8.3 Capacity of FH CDMA Systems
  • 8.4 Uplink Multiple-Access Channels
  • 8.5 Downlink Multiple-Access Channels
  • 8.6 Multiuser Communication in the Rayleigh Fading Channels
  • 8.7 Comments
  • Problems
  • 9 CDMA Cellular Networks
  • 9.1 General Aspects of CDMA Cellular Networks
  • 9.2 Other-Cell Relative Interference Factors
  • 9.3 Handoff Strategies
  • 9.4 Power Control
  • 9.5 Erlang Capacity of CDMA System
  • 9.6 Interference Cancellation in the Reverse Link of the DS CDMA System
  • 9.7 User Coordination in the Forward Link of the DS CDMA System
  • 9.8 Third-Generation Wireless Cellular Networks
  • 9.9 Comments
  • Problems
  • Appendix A: Analysis of the Moments of the Decision Statistics for the FH CDMA Communication System
  • Bibliography
  • Index.