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Table of Contents

Preface ix

List of Abbreviations xi

1 Millimeter Wave Characteristics 1

1.1 Millimeter Wave Characteristics 2

1.2 Channel Performance at 60 GHz 5

1.3 Gigabit Wireless Communications 11

1.4 Development of Millimeter Wave Standards 16

1.5 Coexistence with Wireless Backhaul 24

References 29

2 Review of Modulations for Millimeter Wave Communications 33

2.1 On/Off Keying (OOK) 34

2.2 Phase Shift Keying (PSK) 39

2.3 Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) 52

2.4 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) 58

2.5 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) 63

References 68

3 Millimeter Wave Transceivers 71

3.1 Millimeter Wave Link Budget 71

3.2 Transceiver Architecture 74

3.3 Transceiver Without Mixer 80

3.4 Receiver Without Local Oscillator 86

3.5 Millimeter Wave Calibration 93

3.6 Research Trend: Transceiver Siliconization 96

References 96

4 Millimeter Wave Antennas 99

4.1 Path Loss and Antenna Directivity 100

4.2 Antenna Beamwidth 106

4.3 Maximum Possible Gain-to-Q 108

4.4 Polarization 112

4.5 Beam Steering Antenna 120

4.6 Millimeter Wave Design Consideration 124

4.7 Production and Manufacture 127

References 129

5 Millimeter Wave Mimo 133

5.1 Spatial Diversity of Antenna Arrays 134

5.2 Multiple Antennas 138

5.3 Multiple Transceivers 144

5.4 Noise Coupling in a MIMO System 154

References 159

6 Advanced Diversity Over Mimo Channels 163

6.1 Potential Benefits for Millimeter Wave Systems 164

6.2 Spatial and Temporal Diversity 165

6.3 Spatial and Frequency Diversity 171

6.4 Dynamic Spatial, Frequency, and Modulation Allocation 177

References 184

7 Advanced Beam Steering and Beam Forming 187

7.1 The Need for Beam-Steering/Beam-Forming 188

7.2 Adaptive Frame Structure 191

7.3 Advanced Beam Steering Technology 194

7.4 Advanced Antenna ID Technology 202

7.5 Advanced Beam Forming Technology 205

References 214

8 Single-Carrier Frequency Domain Equalization 217

8.1 Advantages of SC-FDE over OFDM for Millimeter Wave Systems 218

8.2 Preamble Design 222

8.3 Adaptive Channel Estimation 226

8.4 Frequency Domain Equalization 231

8.5 Decision Feedback Equalization 235

References 258

Appendix: Simulation Tools 261

Index 263

About the Author

Kao-Cheng Huang, PhD, is Vice President at the DharmaAcademy in Taiwan and an IEEE Senior Member. Dr. Huang formerlyworked as the MSc program leader at the University of Greenwich(UK), and senior research engineer at Sony Technology Centre,Germany. He received his PhD degree from University of Oxford (UK),and is the author of a previous book, Millimetre Wave Antennasfor Gigabit Wireless Communications (Wiley). He holds severalworld and international patents in the area of millimeter wavecommunications. Zhaocheng Wang, PhD, is Professor at the Department ofElectronic Engineering, Tsinghua University, China. He has morethan ten years of industry R&D experience in the areas ofwireless and millimeter wave communications. He holds eighteenU.S./EU patents, some of which have been adopted by a plurality ofinternational standards.

Reviews

"The book will review up-to-date research results and utilize numerous design and analysis for the whole system covering from Millimeter wave frontend to digital signal processing in order to address major topics in a high speed wireless system." (DMN News Wire, 8 March 2011)

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