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Channel Equalization for Wireless Communications: From Concepts to Detailed Mathematics

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ISBN: 978-0-470-87427-1

June 2011

Wiley-IEEE Press

256 pages

Description
The most thorough, up-to-date reference on channel equalization—from basic concepts to complex modeling techniques

In today's instant-access society, a high premium is placed on information that can be stored and communicated effectively. As a result, storage densities and communications rates are being pushed to capacity, causing information symbols to interfere with one another. To help unclog pathways for the clearer conveyance of information, this book offers in-depth discussion of the significant contributions and future adaptability of channel equalization and a set of approaches for solving the problem of intersymbol interference (ISI). Chapter explorations in Channel Equalization include:

  • Channel equalization topics presented with incremental learning methodology—from the very fundamental concept to more advanced mathematical knowledge

  • Coverage of technology used in second-, third- and fourth-generation cellular communication systems

  • A set of homework problems that reinforce concepts discussed in the book

  • Tutorial explanations of recent developments currently captured in IEEE technical journals

Unlike existing digital communications books that devote cursory attention to channel equalization, this invaluable guide addresses a crucial need by focusing solely on the background, current state, and future direction of this increasingly important technology. A unique mix of basic concepts and complex frameworks for delivering digitized data make Channel Equalization a valuable reference for all practicing wireless communication engineers and students dealing with the pressing demands of the information age.

About the Author
Gregory E. Bottomley received his PhD in electrical engineering from North Carolina State University in 1989 and has eighteen years of industrial experience in wireless communications research at Ericsson. Serving as editor-in-chief for IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology from 2000-2003, Dr. Bottomley holds more than one hundred U.S. patents, in addition to publishing thirteen journal papers, six journal letters, an encyclopedia article and forty-five conference papers. He was Ericsson Inventor of the Year in 1997 and IEEE Fellow in 2007.
Features
•Each channel equalization topic is presented with incremental learning methodology from the very fundamental concept to more advanced mathematical knowledge 
•Homework problems are provided
•Useful as a reference book for practicing wireless engineers