Multi-Carrier Technologies for Wireless Communication Review

Multi-Carrier Technologies for Wireless Communication
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The authors write clearly about applications of a new multicarrier technology to conventional communication protocols. The book is well organized and the concepts are presented in an intuitive way. It seems that Carrier Interferometry (CI) is a major breakthrough that will impact many industries. My interest in multicarrier technologies developed while I attended many technical conferences in which CI was presented. CI is one of the few examples of real innovations taking place in wireless communications.

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Multi-carrier technologies have emerged as importantinstruments in telecommunications. OFDM is in the forefront, with itsadoption by the IEEE 802.11 standards committee and the EuropeanHYPERLAN standards group. Following OFDM, MC-CDMA is alsodemonstrating considerable promise when compared to competingtechnologies. According to the authors, these technologies are justthe beginning in the coming multi-carrier revolution. In Multi-Carrier Technologies for Wireless Communication, theauthors explain how a common multi-carrier platform is being designedfor DS-CDMA, TDMA, OFDM and MC-CDMA systems. Findings are presentedwhich show how this multi-carrier platform enhances network capacityand probability of error performance.Specific results include (1)innovation in multi-carrier technologies that are enabling them tobecome an integral part of TDMA and DS-CDMA systems; and (2) thedesign of multi-carrier systems to overcome PAPR problems (in, e.g.,OFDM). Multi-Carrier Technologies for Wireless Communication is animportant book for engineers who work with DS-CDMA, TDMA, OFDM, orMC-CDMA systems, and are seeking new ways of exploiting the wirelessmedium based on a "smarter" signal processing.

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