Distributed Antenna Systems: Open Architecture for Future Wireless CommunicationsYan Zhang, Honglin Hu, Jijun Luo CRC Press, 2007. gada 27. jūn. - 496 lappuses The rapid growth in mobile communications has led to an increasing demand for wideband high data rate communications services. In recent years, the Distributed Antenna System (DAS) has emerged as a promising candidate beyond 3G and 4G mobile communications. Distributed Antenna Systems: Open Architecture for Future Wireless Communications is |
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... assuming the separability between radio channel and propagation channel [17–19], where the former embraces the transmit block, the propagation channel, and the receive block. This hypothesis is imposed in most of the existing channel ...
... assuming the separability between radio channel and propagation channel [17–19], where the former embraces the transmit block, the propagation channel, and the receive block. This hypothesis is imposed in most of the existing channel ...
8. lappuse
... assumed that the diversity levels in the angular domain and the delay domain are approximately uncorrelated. The weak correlation is justified by observing that the AS of the signal arrivals within a cluster does not vary depending on ...
... assumed that the diversity levels in the angular domain and the delay domain are approximately uncorrelated. The weak correlation is justified by observing that the AS of the signal arrivals within a cluster does not vary depending on ...
12. lappuse
... assumed that these APs are uniformly distributed in a circular DC with radius Rc. This topology model is similar to the random antenna layout in [39] and owing to the complex landform of real environments, some sort of randomness in the ...
... assumed that these APs are uniformly distributed in a circular DC with radius Rc. This topology model is similar to the random antenna layout in [39] and owing to the complex landform of real environments, some sort of randomness in the ...
16. lappuse
... assumed that the number of diversity paths that are common to AP1 and AP2 is z. When = 0, the slow fading signals received from noncollocated APs are independent and the overall diversity gain can be obtained as ̃DIV = DIVAP1 + DIVAP2 ...
... assumed that the number of diversity paths that are common to AP1 and AP2 is z. When = 0, the slow fading signals received from noncollocated APs are independent and the overall diversity gain can be obtained as ̃DIV = DIVAP1 + DIVAP2 ...
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... Assumed to Produce Waves in C that Are Largely Similar to the Waves from the Source Point aT1, Whereas Sources Outside ∆l Are Assumed to Produce Waves in C that Are Substantially Orthogonal to Those from a T1 . (aT2, aT1, ) is finite ...
... Assumed to Produce Waves in C that Are Largely Similar to the Waves from the Source Point aT1, Whereas Sources Outside ∆l Are Assumed to Produce Waves in C that Are Substantially Orthogonal to Those from a T1 . (aT2, aT1, ) is finite ...
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Chapter 3 THEORETICAL LIMITS OF CELLULAR SYSTEMS WITH DISTRIBUTED ANTENNAS1 | 65 |
RETHINKING THE LINK ABSTRACTION | 87 |
Chapter 5 DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS AND LINEAR RELAYING FOR RANKDEFICIENT MIMO SYSTEMS | 117 |
PART II MAC AND PROTOCOLS | 140 |
Chapter 6 DISTRIBUTED SIGNAL PROCESSING IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS | 141 |
Chapter 7 OPTIMAL RESOURCE ALLOCATION OF DAS | 169 |
Chapter 10 DISTRIBUTED ORGANIZATION OF COOPERATIVE ANTENNA SYSTEMS | 279 |
PART III CASE STUDIESAND APPLICATIONS | 311 |
Chapter 11 EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF INDOOR DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS | 313 |
Chapter 12 A CASE STUDY ON DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEMS | 337 |
Chapter 13 RF SYSTEM ENGINEERING FOR A CDMA DISTRIBUTED ANTENNA SYSTEM | 365 |
Chapter 14 MULTIHOP VIRTUAL CELLULAR NETWORK | 407 |
Chapter 15 DAS FOR DVBH NETWORKS | 435 |
Back cover | 459 |
Chapter 8 COOPERATIVE CONTENTIONBASED MAC PROTOCOLS AND SMART ANTENNAS IN MOBILE AD HOC NETWORKS | 201 |
Chapter 9 CROSSLAYER DESIGN FOR WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS WITH VIRTUAL MIMO | 241 |
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achieved adaptive array assumed asymptotic beamforming blocking CDMA cellular systems channel estimation cluster head CMI cells cooperative nodes coverage delay denotes distributed antenna module distributed antenna systems diversity gain diversity scheme downlink DVB-H end-to-end energy consumption ergodic capacity error fading channels frequency fusion center Gaussian hoc networks home base station IEEE Trans increase interference linear link budget matrix MHMRC mobile multi-cell multi-hop multi-user multipath noise number of users optimal orthogonal outage packet parameters path loss exponent per-cell phase physical layer port power allocation power constraint Proc propagation radio random Rayleigh fading receive antennas received signal relay resource allocation retransmission reuse route scenario Section selection simulation simulcasting SINR slot smart antennas soft handoff spectral efficiency sum-rate terminal throughput transmission scheme transmit diversity uplink virtual MIMO scheme wireless networks wireless sensor networks
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