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A.R.S. Bahai, B.R. Saltzberg, M. Ergen
Multi-Carrier Digital Communications
Theory and Applications of OFDM
Series: Information Technology: Transmission, Processing and Storage
Unique in that it addresses both the theory and the practical
applications of multi-carrier communication over a wide variety of
wired and wireless media
ulti-carrier modulation Orthogonal Frequency Division Multi- Mplexing (OFDM)
particularly has been successfully applied to a wide variety of digital communications
applications over the past several years. Although OFDM has been chosen as the
physical layer standard for a diversity of important systems the theory algorithms and
implementation techniques remain subjects of current interest. This is clear from thehigh volume of papers appearing in technical journals and conferences. Multi-carrier
modulation continues to evolve rapidly. It is hoped that this book will remain a valuable
summary of the technology p- viding an understanding of new advances as well as the
present core technology. The Intended Audience This book is intended to be a concise
summary of the present state of the art of the theory and practice of OFDM technology.
The authors believe that the time is ripe for such a treatment. Particularly based on one
of the authors long experience in development of wireless systems (AB), and the others
in wireline systems (BS) we have - tempted to present a unified presentation of OFDM
performance and xviii implementation over a wide variety of channels. It is hoped that this
will prove valuable both to developers of such systems and to researchers and graduate
students involved in analysis of digital communications.
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