SPACE-TIME ARRAY COMMUNICATIONS
Vector Channel Estimation and Reception
by Jason W P Ng (British Telecommunications Research Labs., UK)
Space-time array communications have gained a great deal of interest in recent years. Its superior performance in practical multipath propagation environments has established it as a core aspect in next generation mobile networks, as well as several portable wireless communication systems. In fact the employment of the sensor a ray component has already been provided for in the current UMTS standard, and there is presently a major thrust to make space-time processing an important part of 3G/4G networks. This book hence attempts to bridge the knowledge gap, looking at the integration of two emerging technologies from an array manifold perspective � space-time array processing and spread spectrum multiple access communications. It covers a range of novel multiuser channel estimation and reception techniques, which is designed to provide mitigations of the various associated channel impairments in accordance to its environmental context. For convenience of the readers, the book is written in a self-contained modular format with its mathematical frameworks and tools readily extendable to other research domains.
Contents:
- Spatial-Temporal ARray (STAR) Architecture
- Polarisation-Space-Time
Estimation and Reception
- Diffuse-Space-Time Estimation and Reception
- Doppler-Space-Time Estimation and Reception
- Estimation and Reception Application Examples
- Discussions on Present and Future Research Work
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Readership: Researchers, postgraduate, graduate and undergraduate students in
electrical & electronic engineering, aerospace engineering, computerengineering and biomedical engineering.