With 26 entirely new and 5 extensively revised chapters out of the total of 39, the Mobile Communications Handbook, Third Edition presents an in-depth and up-to-date overview of the full range of wireless and mobile technologies that we rely on every day. This includes, but is not limited to, everything from digital cellular mobile radio and evolving personal communication systems to wireless data and wireless networks
Illustrating the extraordinary evolution of wireless communications and networks in the last 15 years, this book is divided into five sections:
Written by experts from industry and academia, this book provides a succinct overview of each topic, quickly bringing the reader up to date, but with sufficient detail and references to enable deeper investigations. Providing much more than a "just the facts" presentation, contributors use their experience in the field to provide insights into how each topic has emerged and to point toward forthcoming developments in mobile communications.
Section I: Basic Principles
The Discrete Fourier Transform, B. Usevitch
Pulse Code Modulation, L.W. Couch II
Baseband Signaling and Pulse Shaping, M.L. Honig and M. Barton
Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals, L.W. Couch II
Modulation Methods, G.L. Stüber
Error Control Coding, T.E. Fuja
Information Theory, E. Abbe, B. Rimoldi, and R. Urbanke
Rayleigh Fading Channels, B. Sklar
Channel Equalization, J.G. Proakis
Echo Cancellation, G. Cherubini
Synchronization of Communication Receivers, C.N. Georghiades and Erchin Serpedin
Pseudonoise Sequences, T. Helleseth and P. Vijay Kumar
Introduction to Spread Spectrum Systems, D. Rajan
Signal Space, R.E. Ziemer
Optimum Receivers, G.C. Orsak
MIMO Systems for Diversity and Interference Mitigation, M. Chiani
High-Throughput MIMO Systems, M.Chiani
Digital Communication System Performance, B. Sklar
Fundamental Limitations on Increasing Data Rate in Wireless Systems, D.C. Cox
Interference and Its Impact on System Capacity, B. Jabbari and Alireza Babaei
Cell Design Principles, M. Daoud Yacoub
Section II: Wireless Standards
Wireless Data, A.H. Levesque and K. Pahlavan
Third-Generation Cellular Communications: An Air Interface Overview, G.D. Mandyam
3GPP LTE/LTE-Advanced Radio Access Technologies, S. Ahmadi
IEEE 802.16m Radio Access Technology, S. Ahmadi
Land Mobile Radio and Professional Mobile Radio: Emergency First Responder Communications, J.D. Gibson
Digital Audio Broadcasting, C.-E. W. Sundberg
Section III: Source Compression and Quality Assessment
Speech Coding for Wireless Communications, J.D. Gibson
Video Compression, D.-K. Kwon, M. Budagavi, V. Sze, and W.-S. Kim
Machine Assessment of Speech Communication Quality, W.-Y. Chan and T.H. Falk
Section IV: Wireless Networks
Wireless Network Protocols, R. Mariz de Moraes and H.R. Sadjadpour
Cross-Layer Design in Wireless Communications, S. Choudhury and J.D. Gibson
Cooperative Communication Technologies, J.-S. Seo and Z. Ding
Cross-Layer Cooperative Communication in Wireless Networks, M. Nokleby, G. Middleton, and B. Aazhang
Wireless Mesh Networks, H. Lee
IP Multimedia Subsystem: Analysis of Scalability and Integration, L. N. Al-Doski, R. Ghimire, and S. Mohan
Cognitive Radio Networks, K.-C. Chen
Section V: Emerging Applications
Vehicular Communications, A. Servetti, P. Bucciol, and J.C. De Martin
60 GHz Wireless Communication, U. Madhow and S. Singh
Jerry D. Gibson is a professor and the department chair of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Santa Barbara. Author, co-author, and editor of numerous books, Dr. Gibson was associate editor for speech processing for the IEEE Transactions on Communications from 1981 to 1985 and an associate editor for communications for the IEEE Transactions on Information Theory from 1988 to 1991. He was president of the IEEE Information Theory Society in 1996 and served on the Board of Governors of the IT Society for 10 years. He was a member of the Speech Technical Committee of the IEEE Signal Processing Society from 1992 to 1994. Dr. Gibson served as technical program chair and founder of the 1999 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference , technical program chair of the 1997 Asilomar Conference on Signals, Systems, and Computers , and general co-chair of the 1993 IEEE International Symposium on Information Theory . He was an elected Member-at-Large on the Communications Society Board of Governors from 2005 to 2007. Currently, he serves on the Steering Committee for the Wireless Communications and Networking Conference. He was an IEEE Communications Society Distinguished Lecturer for 2007–2008, and he is a member of the IEEE Awards Committee and the IEEE Medal of Honor Committee. Dr. Gibson also received the IEEE Technical Committee on Wireless Communications Recognition Award in 2009 for contributions in the area of Wireless Communications Systems and Networks.
"The Mobile Communications Handbook is the most comprehensive overview of the key concepts and techniques underpinning modern wireless communication systems. The chapters are written by leading experts in the corresponding area. There is no other reference book like it available."
—Jeffrey G. Andrews, The University of Texas at Austin, USA