Appropriate for all courses in wireless receiver design, and for advanced courses in signal processing.
As the performance and power requirements for wireless devices become increasingly challenging, engineers have recognized that advanced signal processing techniques are more crucial than ever. This book presents a unified framework for understanding the state-of-the-art in signal processing for wireless communications.
Dr. Xiadong Wang and Dr. H. Vincent Poor focus on the development, analysis, and use of explicit algorithms for performing advanced processing tasks that arise in receiver design for emerging wireless systems, and provide a comprehensive set of algorithms for addressing physical issues, including multi-path, dispersion, interference, dynamism, and multiple-antenna systems. Many of the methods detailed here were developed by the co-authors themselves, notably in the areas of turbo processing, multiple-antenna systems, and low-complexity adaptive algorithms.
XIAODONG WANG, Assistant Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, ColumbiaUniversity, has done extensive research in wireless communications and signal processing. Hereceived the National Science Foundation Career Award and the IEEE Communications Society andInformation Theory Society Joint Paper Award.
H. VINCENT POOR, Professor of Electrical Engineeringat Princeton University, currently researches statistical signal processing applications inwireless communications. An IEEE Fellow and member of the National Academy of Engineering, he hasreceived the ASEE Frederick E. Terman Award, the IEEE Graduate Teaching Award, the NSF Director'sAward for Distinguished Teaching Scholars, and a Guggenheim Fellowship.