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Digital Signal Processing for Wireless Communication using Matlab

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  • © 2016

Overview

  • Illustrates signal processing techniques involved in wireless communication
  • Discusses multiple access techniques such as; Frequency Division Multiple Access, Time Division Multiple Access and Code Division Multiple Access
  • Covers band pass modulation techniques such as; Binary phase shift keying, Differential phase shift keying, Quadrature phase shift keying, Binary frequency shift keying, Minimum shift keying and Gaussian minimum shift keying

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This book examines signal processing techniques used in wireless communication illustrated by using the Matlab program. The author discusses these techniques as they relate to Doppler spread, Delay spread, Rayleigh and Rician channel modeling, rake receiver, diversity techniques, MIMO and OFDM based transmission techniques, and array signal processing. Related topics such as detection theory, Link budget, Multiple access techniques, spread spectrum, are also covered. • Illustrates signal processing techniques involved in wireless communication • Discusses multiple access techniques such as Frequency division multiple access, Time division multiple access, and Code division multiple access • Covers band pass modulation techniques such as Binary phase shift keying, Differential phase shift keying, Quadrature phase shift keying, Binary frequency shift keying, Minimum shift keying, and Gaussian minimum shift keying.

Authors and Affiliations

  • Dept of Electronics & Communications Eng, National Institute of Technology Trichy, Tamil Nadu, India

    E.S. Gopi

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E.S. Gopi is an assistant professor at the National Institute of Technology Trichy.

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