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Frequency-Domain Receiver Design for Doubly Selective Channels

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By (author): Fabio Silva Paulo Montezuma Rui Dinis

Frequency-Domain Receiver Design for Doubly-Selective Channels discusses broadband wireless transmission techniques, which are serious candidates to be implemented in future broadband wireless and cellular systems, aiming at providing high and reliable data transmission and concomitantly high mobility. This book provides an overview of the channel impairments that may affect performance of single carrier and multi-carrier block transmission techniques in mobile environments. Moreover, it also provides a new insight into the new receiver designs able to cope with double selectivity that affects present and future broadband high speed mobile communication systems.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Jun 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781138700925

About Fabio SilvaPaulo MontezumaRui Dinis

Paulo Montezuma received the Ph.D. degree from Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia -Universidade Nova de Lisboa Portugal. Currently he is professor at FCT-UNL. Since 2001 he is researcher at UNINOVA and in 2013 he joined Instituto de Telecomunicações. He has been actively involved in several international research projects in the wireless communications area. He published over 30 journal papers (IET and IEEE journals) 3 book chapters and over 90 conference papers and 11 patents. His main research activities are on transmitter design coding and receiver design namely for MIMO systems OFDM and SC-FDE modulations. Fabio Silva received the Ph.D. degree from Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia -Universidade Nova de Lisboa (FCT-UNL) Portugal in 2015. Currently he is engineer in Radio frequency management department at Portuguese telecommunications regulator (Anacom). He was a researcher at Uninova form 2010 to 2015. He has been actively involved in several national research projects in the broadband wireless communications area. He published over 6 journal papers and over 15 conference papers. His main research activities are on modulation and transmitter/receiver design for wireless communications with special focus on frequency-domain implementations namely for MIMO systems and/or OFDM and SC-FDE modulations. Rui Dinis received the Ph.D. degree from Instituto Superior Técnico Portugal. From 2001 to 2008 he was a Professor at IST. Currently he is an associated professor at FCT-UNL. Since 2009 he is a researcher at Instituto de Telecomunicações. He has been involved in several international research projects in the broadband wireless communications area. He published 4 books over 100 journal papers and book chapters and over 300 conference papers and has 11 patents. Main research activities are on modulation and transmitter design nonlinear effects on digital communications and receiver design with emphasis on MIMO systems OFDM and SC-FDE modulations.  

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