Communication Technology books collection

Spectrums Wars: The Policy and Technology Debate

Spectrums Wars: The Policy and Technology Debate
Jennifer A. Manner
ISBN: 158053628X
June   2003
  • Thoroughly understand the radiocommunications spectrum resource, how it is allocated, and the regulatory regime governing it
  • Formulate efficient, cost-effective plans for obtaining access and approval to operate in frequency
  • Master the lobbying, technical, regulatory, legal, and political skills needed for success
  • Comprehend the growing variety of difficult policy challenges in the spectrum arena, including the use of secondary spectrum markets
  • Gain valuable insight into how telecom’s financial meltdown is impacting the battle for spectrum

Radiocommunications spectrum is a limited resource and there will always be a struggle over how it is allocated and utilized. Spectrum Wars: The Policy and Technology Debate is insurance, helping you and your company succeed in this struggle.

Multi-Carrier and Spread Spectrum Systems

Multi-Carrier and Spread Spectrum Systems
K. Fazel, S. Kaiser
ISBN: 0470848995
October 2003

Frequency spectrum is a limited and valuable resource for wireless communications. A good example can be observed among network operators in Europe for the prices to pay for UMTS-frequency bands. Therefore, the first goal when designing future wireless communication systems (e.g. 4G – fourth generation) has to be the increase in spectral efficiency. The development in digital communications in the past years has enabled efficient modulation and coding techniques for robust and spectral efficient data, speech, audio and video transmission. These are the multi-carrier modulation (e.g. OFDM) and the spread spectrum technique (e.g. DS-CDMA), where OFDM was chosen for broadcast applications (DVB, DAB) as well as for broadband wireless indoor standards (ETSI HIPERLAN-II, IEEE-802.11) and the DS-CDMA was selected in mobile communications (IS-95, third generation mobile radio systems world wide, UMTS/IMT 2000).

Since 1993 various combinations of multi-carrier (MC) modulation and the spread spectrum (SS) technique have been introduced and the field of MC-SS communications has become an independent and important research topic with increasing activities. New application fields have been proposed such as high rate cellular mobile, high rate wireless indoor and LMDS. It has been shown that MC-SS offers the high spectral efficiency, robustness and flexibility that is required for the next generation systems. Meanwhile, different alternative hybrid schemes such as OFDM/OFDMA, MC-TDMA, etc. have been deeply analysed and adopted in different international standards (ETSI-BRAN, IEEE-802 & MMAC).

Multi-Carrier & Spread-Spectrum: Analysis of Hybrid Air Interfaces draws together all of the above mentioned hybrid schemes therefore providing a greatly needed resource for system engineers, telecommunication designers and researchers in order to enable them to develop, build and deploy several schemes based on MC-transmission for the next generation systems (which will be an integration of broadband multimedia services covering both 4G mobile and fixed wireless systems). 

  • Offers a complete treatment of multi-carrier, spread-spectrum (SS) and time division multiplexing (TDM) techniques
  • Provides an in-depth insight into hybrid multiple access techniques based on multi-carrier (MC) transmission
  • Presents numerous hybrid multiple access and air interface architectures including OFDM/CDMA, MC-CDMA, MC-DS-CDMA and MT-CDMA
  • Covers new techniques such as space-time coding and software radio

Telecommunications engineers, hardware & software system designers and researchers as well as students, lecturers and technicians will all find this an invaluable addition to their bookshelf.

An Introduction to Communication Network Analysis

An Introduction to Communication Network Analysis
George Kesidis
ISBN: 0471371416
May 2007

Providing more rigorous and technically deep coverage than most commonly used networking textbooks, An Introduction to Communication Network Analysis covers classical (e.g., queuing theory) and modern (e.g., pricing) aspects of networking in a clear, accessible manner. Chapters include:

  • Review of Elementary Probability Theory
  • Markov Chains
  • Introduction to Queuing Theory
  • Local Multiplexing
  • Queuing Networks with Static Routing
  • Dynamic Routing with Incentives
  • Peer-to-Peer File Sharing with Incentives

Appendices include additional background information, solutions, and references for selected problems, making this an invaluable text for graduate-level students and networking researchers alike.

Fundamentals of Telecommunications

Fundamentals of Telecommunications

“…presents a very comprehensive treatment on the basic concepts of telecommunication without advanced mathematics.” (IEEE Circuits & Devices Magazine, November/December 2006)

“…the concepts learned from this book will be a strong foundation for advanced studies in telecommunications and business data communication.” (Computing Reviews.com, January 13, 2006)

Space-Time Coding

Space-Time Coding

The capacity of wireless data communications is lagging behind demands due to unsatisfactory performance of the existing wireless networks, such as low data rates, low spectral efficiency and low quality of service. Space-time coding is an effective transmit diversity technique to combat fading in wireless communications.

Space-time codes are a highly bandwidth-efficient approach to signalling within wireless communication that takes advantage of the spatial dimension by transmitting a number of data streams using multiple co-located antennas. There are various approaches to the coding structures, including space-time trellis coded modulation, space-time turbo codes and also layered architectures. The central issue in all these various coding structures is the exploitation of multipath effects in order to achieve very high spectral efficiencies.

Quantum Computing and Communications: An Engineering Approach

Quantum Computing and Communications: An Engineering Approach

Quantum computing holds the promise of solving problems that would be intractable with conventional computers by implementing principles from quantum physics in the development of computer hardware, software and communications equipment.

Quantum-assisted computing will be the first step towards full quantum systems, and will cause immense disruption of our traditional networks. The world’s biggest manufacturers are investing large amounts of resources to develop crucial quantum-assisted circuits and devices.

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