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Digital Transmission over Wireless Fading Channels. Edition No. 1

VDM Publishing House, Nov 2008, Pages: 120


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This book analyzes the error rates of a variety of
wireless digital techniques over fading channels
with particular emphasis on the DPSK systems. This
work leads to a useful framework to analyze the
error rates of digital techniques over fading
channels, and the proposal of a reduced-complexity
and low-cost MIMO system for wireless
communications. The analysis also simplifies and
generalizes the previous results of the error rates
of wireless communication techniques over
independent and correlated fading channels without
resorting to approximations. In addition to that,
the impact of carrier synchronization on the
performance of coherent digital communication
systems is investigated. From practical point of
view, this research study is expected to be helpful
in the design of the practical radio communication
receivers.



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