About the Authors.
Other Wiley and IEEE Press Books on Related Topics.
Acknowledgments.
1. Introduction.
I OFDM System Design.
2. Introduction to OFDM.
3. OFDM Transmission over Gaussian Channels.
4. OFDM Transmission over Wideband Channels.
5. Time and Frequency Domain Synchronisation.
6. Adaptive Single- and Multi-User OFDM.
7. Block-Coded Adaptive OFDM.
II OFDM versus MC-CDMA Systems, Their Spreading Codes and Peak Factor Reduction.
8. OFDM versus MC-CDMA.
9. Basic Spreading Sequences.
10. MC-CDMA Performance in Synchronous Environments.
11. Advanced Peak Factor Reduction Techniques.
12. Adaptive Modulation for OFDM and MC-CDMA.
13. Successive Partial Despreading Based Multi-Code MC-CDMA.
III Advanced Topics: Channel Estimation and Multi-user OFDM Systems.
List of General Symbols.
14. Pilot-Assisted Channel Estimation for Single-User OFDM.
15. Decision-Directed Channel Estimation for Single-User OFDM.
16. Channel Estimation for Multi-User OFDM.
17. Detection Techniques for Multi-User SDMA-OFDM.
18. OFDM-Based Wireless Video System Design.
19. Conclusion and Further Research Problems.
Glossary.
Bibliography.
Subject Index.
Author Index.
Lajos Hanzo received his degree in electronics in 1976 and his doctorate in 1983. During his career in telecommunications he has held various research and academic posts in Hungary, Germany and the UK. Since 1986 he has been with the Department of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK, where he holds the chair in telecommunications. Lajos is also an IEEE Distinguished Lecturer of both the Communications as well as the Vehicular Technology Society and a Fellow of the IEE.
Matthias Münster was awarded the Dipl. Ing. degree by the RWTH Aachen, Germany and after graduation he embarked on postgraduate research at the University of Southampton, where he completed his PhD in mobile communications on 2002. His areas of interest include adaptive multiuser OFDM transmission, wideband channel estimation, multiuser detection and a range of related signal processing aspects.
Byoung-Jo Choi received his BSc and MSc degrees in Electrical Engineering from KAIST, Korea, in 1990 and 1992, respectively. He was awarded his PhD degree in Mobile Communications at the University of Southampton, UK, where he was a postdoctoral research assistant. His current research interests are related to mobile communication systems design with emphasis on adaptive modulation aided OFDM, MC-CDMA and W-CDMA.
Thomas Keller studied Electrical Engineering at the University of Karlsruhe, Ecole Superieure d'Ingenieurs en Electronique et Electrotechnique, Paris and the University of Southampton. He completed his PhD at the University of Southampton and his areas of interest include adaptive OFDM transmission, wideband channel estimation, CDMA and error correction coding.
"The authors have provided numerous system designs, derivations, modulations, simulations and graphs to enhance the reader's ability to grasp theoretical concepts." (E-Streams, Vol. 7, No. 6)
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