Radio Receivers for Systems of Fixed and Mobile Communications

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Radio Receivers for Systems of Fixed and Mobile Communications

Scientific standards, measurement etc Electronics engineering Electronics: circuits and components Communications engineering / telecommunications

Authors: Vasiliy V. Logvinov, Sergey M. Smolskiy

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Collection: Textbooks in Telecommunication Engineering

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 13th May 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 56 Mb

ISBN: 9783030766283


Book Overview

The textbook acquaints the reader with the architecture of receivers of analog and digital radio systems, helps to study the stages of designing a modern radio receiver and reveals the reasons and methods for its effective operation in networks for various purposes. Particular attention is paid to the methods of generating and processing signals in the receivers of digital systems with multiple access, which make it possible to provide data transfer rates close to the maximum possible (according to Shannon). As a textbook for students studying methods of optimal signal reception, the book will also be useful to specialists in the field of telecommunications involved in the development of radio receivers. The book shows how the development of theoretical, circuitry and integrated technologies led to the active introduction of algorithmic methods for signal processing changed both the design of receivers and the methods of forming the information flow in free space (MIMO, beamforming).

Recent Developments and Applications

The creation of a global 5G network based on heterogeneous networks puts forward new requirements for the architecture of receivers, which are determined by the requirements to achieve high data rates, low time delays or use in networks with coordinated multipoint transmission and reception (CoMP). To consolidate the knowledge gained, the book includes a complete set of materials for online classes, including questions and answers, a guide to solving problems for each chapter, and computer modeling units of receivers in the MicroCAP environment, based on preliminary calculations.

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