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In the past decade, the wireless communications community recognized adaptive antennas as a core technology that would help existing systems overcome problems related to spectrum efficiency and provide a vehicle to achieve the ambitious requirements of next-generation networks. The communications industry has already begun to develop adaptive antenna systems for commercial use and at the same time is working with standardization institutes around the world to produce adaptive antenna-friendly standards. Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communications is a concise, detailed resource of information for all critical issues related to this technology and is compiled from the original published work of experts in the field. The extensive literature covers: Historical and background aspects Radio channel simulation techniques and characteristics Adaptive algorithm performance under a variety of conditions Adaptive antenna performance in different operational environments Design and implementation issues Experimental results Other issues such as network planning and recent novel techniques Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communications is a valuable reference for helping consultants, researchers, communications professionals, academics, and students gain an in-depth understanding of adaptive antenna technology.
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This chapter contains sections titled: Adaptive Antenna Systems Overview of Spatial Channel Models for Antenna Array Communication Systems Antenna Systems for Base Station Diversity in Urban Small and Micro Cells A Statistical Model for Angle of Arrival in Indoor Multipath Propagation View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Highlights of Statistical Signal and Array Processing Application of Antenna Arrays to Mobile Communications, Part II: Beam-Forming and Direction-of-Arrival Considerations High-Resolution Frequency-Wavenumber Spectrum Analysis An Algorithm for Linearly Constrained. Adaptive Array Processing The Application of Spectral Estimation Methods to Bearing Estimation Problems On Spatial Smoothing for Direction-of-Arrival Estimation of Coherent Signals Detection of Signals by Information Theoretic Criteria Multiple Emitter Location and Signal Parameter Estimation Using Spectral Estimation Techniques in Adaptive Processing Antenna Systems Implementation of Adaptive Array Algorithms Steady State Analysis of the Generalized Sidelobe Canceller by Adaptive Noise Cancelling Techniques Adaptive-Adaptive Array Processing ESPRIT - Estimation of Signal Parameters Via Rotational Invariance Techniques Spectral Self-Coherence Restoral: A New Approach to Blind Adaptive Signal Extraction Using Antenna Arrays Sensor Array Processing Based on Subspace Fitting Direction-of-Arrival Estimation via Exploitation of Cyclostationarity - A Combination of Temporal and Spatial Processing Space-Alternating Generalized Expectation-Maximization Algorithm Unitary ESPRIT: How to Obtain Increased Estimation Accuracy with a Reduced Computational Burden Joint Angle and Delay Estimation (JADE) for Multipath Signals Arriving at an Antenna Array View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Smart Antennas for Mobile Communication Systems: Benefits and Challenges An Adaptive Array in a Spread-Spectrum Communication System On the Performance of a Polarization Sensitive Adaptive Array Effect of Mutual Coupling on the Performance of Adaptive Arrays Optimum Combining in Digital Mobile Radio with Co-channel Interference On Optimum Combining at the Mobile The Performance of an LMS Adaptive Array with Frequency Hopped Signals An LMS Adaptive Array for Multipath Fading Reduction Optimum Combining for Indoor Radio Systems with Multiple Users The Performance Enhancement of Multibeam Adaptive Base-Station Antennas for Cellular Land Mobile Radio Systems Combination of an Adaptive Array Antenna and a Canceller of Interference for Direct-Sequence Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access System Direction Finding in the Presence of Mutual Coupling Improving the Performance of a Slotted ALOHA Packet Radio Network with an Adaptive Array Signal Acquisition and Tracking with Adaptive Arrays in the Digital Mobile Radio System IS-54 with Flat Fading Effect of Fading Correlation on Adaptive Arrays in Digital Mobile Radio Capacity Improvement with Base-Station Antenna Arrays in Cellular CDMA Analytical Results for Capacity Improvements in CDMA Adaptive Transmitting Antenna Arrays with Feedback Adaptive Antennas for Third Generation DS-CDMA Cellular Systems The Spectrum Efficiency of a Base Station Antenna Array System for Spatially Selective Transmission Capacity Enhancement and BER in a Combined SDMA/TDMA System Performance of Wireless CDMA with M-ary Orthogonal Modulation and Cell Site Antenna Arrays Smart Antenna Arrays for CDMA Systems Efficient Direction and Polarization Estimation with a COLD Array Upper Bounds on the Bit-Error Rate of Optimum Combining in Wireless Systems The Range Increase of Adaptive versus Phased Arrays in Mobile Radio Systems A Comparison of Two Systems for Downlink Communication with Base Station Antenna Arrays View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Fundamentals of Digital Array Processing A Novel Algorithm and Architecture for Adaptive Digital Beamforming Nonlinearities in Digital Manifold Phased Arrays Adaptive Beamforming with the Generalized Sidelobe Canceller in the Presence of Array Imperfections An Efficient Algorithm and Systolic Architecture for Multiple Channel Adaptive Filtering Mutual Coupling Compensation in Small Array Antennas A Unified Approach to the Design of Robust Narrow-Band Antenna Array Processors Design Trades for Rotman Lenses Optimum Networks for Simultaneous Multiple Beam Antennas Direction Finding in Phased Arrays with a Neural Network Beamformer Application of Orthogonal Codes to the Calibration of Active Phased Array Antennas for Communication Satellites The Analogy Between the Butler Matrix and the Neural-Network Direction-Finding Array Forward-Backward Averaging in the Presence of Array Manifold Errors View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: Multiple Source DF Signal Processing: An Experimental System An Implementation of a CMA Adaptive Array for High Speed GMSK Transmission in Mobile Communications A Four-Element Adaptive Antenna Array for IS-136 PCS Base Stations Ericsson/Mannesmann GSM Field-Trials with Adaptive Antennas Preliminary Measurement Results from an Adaptive Antenna Array Testbed for GSM/UMTS Performance Evaluation of a Cellular Base Station Multibeam Antenna Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) Field Trials. Part 1: Tracking and BER Performance Space Division Multiple Access (SDMA) Field Trials. Part 2: Calibration and Linearity Issues View full abstract»
This chapter contains sections titled: High Data Rate Indoor Wireless Communications Using Antenna Arrays On Optimizing Base Station Antenna Array Topology for Coverage Extension in Cellular Radio Networks Usage of Adaptive Arrays to Solve Resource Planning Problems Subscriber Location in CDMA Cellular Networks On the Capacity Formula for Multiple Input-Multiple Output Wireless Channels: A Geometric Interpretation Optimum Space-Time Processors with Dispersive Interference: Unified Analysis and Required Filter Span View full abstract»
In the past decade, the wireless communications community recognized adaptive antennas as a core technology that would help existing systems overcome problems related to spectrum efficiency and provide a vehicle to achieve the ambitious requirements of next-generation networks. The communications industry has already begun to develop adaptive antenna systems for commercial use and at the same time is working with standardization institutes around the world to produce adaptive antenna-friendly standards. Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communications is a concise, detailed resource of information for all critical issues related to this technology and is compiled from the original published work of experts in the field. The extensive literature covers: Historical and background aspects Radio channel simulation techniques and characteristics Adaptive algorithm performance under a variety of conditions Adaptive antenna performance in different operational environments Design and implementation issues Experimental results Other issues such as network planning and recent novel techniques Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communications is a valuable reference for helping consultants, researchers, communications professionals, academics, and students gain an in-depth understanding of adaptive antenna technology. View full abstract»
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