In this article the main boosters of future CDMA communication systems are presented and described in order to highlight the ways to cope with the more challenging requirements of future systems and services. Particular attention is devoted to the inherent weak points of CDMA systems and detection techniques that can be used to overcome their impairments. Moreover, high-data-rate transmissions in wireless channels require proper link adaptation techniques; these are thoroughly described as well. Finally, the last part of this article focuses on the design of suitable protocol strategies for new heterogeneous multimedia packet services characterized by strict QoS requirement
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In this article the main boosters of future CDMA communication systems are presented and described i...
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In order to meet the demands of next-generation wireless systems, which will be required to support ...
PhD ThesisIn order to meet the demands of next-generation wireless systems, which will be required t...
In order to satisfy the requirements and expectations of the user to have more advanced wireless com...
This thesis covers several research problems in the area of multimedia transmissions over wireless c...
"OFDM systems have experienced increased attention in recent years and have found applications in a ...
This volume is dedicated to a range of CDMA and MC-CDMA transmission aspects of systems designed for...
Growing interest in cellular phones, wireless modems, instant messaging, pagers with the increasing ...
The provision of multimedia services to a wireless environment presents several technical challenges...
Next generation wireless communication systems need to support access to multimedia data available o...
The paper addresses the spectrum efficiency issue of cellular CDMA, and system capacity, in particul...
The success of multi-carrier communications (OFDM) in high rate wireless communications started with...
International audienceIn this paper, multicarrier techniques are studied in the context of the futur...
In this article the main boosters of future CDMA communication systems are presented and described i...
Over the recent years, the world has seen prolific growth in the Internet. There has been tremendous...
Includes bibliographical references (page [74])The goal of this thesis is to provide a design altern...
In order to meet the demands of next-generation wireless systems, which will be required to support ...
PhD ThesisIn order to meet the demands of next-generation wireless systems, which will be required t...
In order to satisfy the requirements and expectations of the user to have more advanced wireless com...
This thesis covers several research problems in the area of multimedia transmissions over wireless c...
"OFDM systems have experienced increased attention in recent years and have found applications in a ...
This volume is dedicated to a range of CDMA and MC-CDMA transmission aspects of systems designed for...
Growing interest in cellular phones, wireless modems, instant messaging, pagers with the increasing ...
The provision of multimedia services to a wireless environment presents several technical challenges...
Next generation wireless communication systems need to support access to multimedia data available o...
The paper addresses the spectrum efficiency issue of cellular CDMA, and system capacity, in particul...
The success of multi-carrier communications (OFDM) in high rate wireless communications started with...
International audienceIn this paper, multicarrier techniques are studied in the context of the futur...