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Rappaport's problem number 6. Examples of Wireless Communication Systems 1. Paging Systems 1. Cordless Telephone Systems 1. Cellular Telephone Systems 1. How a Cellular Telephone Call is Made 1. Comparison of Common Wireless Communication Systems 1. Trends in Cellular Radio and Personal Communications 1.
Problems 2. Modern Wireless Communication Systems 2. Second Generation 2G Cellular Networks 2. Evolution to 2. Evolution for 2. HSCSD for 2. GPRS for 2. EDGE for 2. ISB for 2.
Third Generation 3G Wireless Networks 2. Summary 2. Problems 3. Introduction 3. Frequency Reuse 3. Channel Assignment Strategies 3. Handoff Strategies 3.
Prioritizing Handoffs 3. Practical Handoff Considerations 3. Interference and System Capacity 3. Co-channel Interference and System Capacity 3. Channel Planning for Wireless Systems 3. Adjacent Channel Interference 3. Power Control for Reducing Interference 3. Trunking and Grade of Service 3. Improving Coverage and Capacity in Cellular Systems 3. Cell Splitting 3. Sectoring 3. Repeaters for Range Extension 3. A Microcell Zone Concept 3. Summary 3. Problems 4. Introduction to Radio Wave Propagation 4.
Free Space Propagation Model 4. Relating Power to Electric Field 4. The Three Basic Propagation Mechanisms 4. Reflection 4. Reflection from Dielectrics 4. Brewster Angle 4. Reflection from Perfect Conductors 4. Ground Reflection Two-Ray Model 4. Diffraction 4. Fresnel Zone Geometry 4. Knife-edge Diffraction Model 4. Multiple Knife-edge Diffraction 4. Scattering 4. Radar Cross Section Model 4. Log-distance Path Loss Model 4. Log-normal Shadowing 4. Determination of Percentage of Coverage Area 4.
Outdoor Propagation Models 4. Longley—Rice Model 4. Okumura Model 4. Hata Model 4. Walfisch and Bertoni Model 4. Indoor Propagation Models 4. Partition Losses same floor 4. Partition Losses between Floors 4.
Ericsson Multiple Breakpoint Model 4. Attenuation Factor Model 4. Signal Penetration into Buildings 4. Ray Tracing and Site Specific Modeling 4. Problems 5. Small-Scale Multipath Propagation 5. Factors Influencing Small-Scale Fading 5. Doppler Shift 5.
Impulse Response Model of a Multipath Channel 5. Relationship Between Bandwidth and Received Power 5. Small-Scale Multipath Measurements 5. Direct RF Pulse System 5. Frequency Domain Channel Sounding 5. Parameters of Mobile Multipath Channels 5.
Time Dispersion Parameters 5. Coherence Bandwidth 5. Doppler Spread and Coherence Time 5. Types of Small-Scale Fading 5. Flat fading 5. Frequency Selective Fading 5. Fading Effects Due to Doppler Spread 5. Fast Fading 5. Slow Fading 5. Rayleigh and Ricean Distributions 5. Rayleigh Fading Distribution 5. Ricean Fading Distribution 5. Statistical Models for Multipath Fading Channels 5. Simulation of Clarke and Gans Fading Model 5.
Level Crossing and Fading Statistics 5. Two-ray Rayleigh Fading Model 5. Saleh and Valenzuela Indoor Statistical Model 5. Introduction to Shape Factors 5. Comparison to Omnidirectional Propagation 5. Examples of Fading Behavior 5. Sector Channel Model 5. Double Sector Channel Model 5.
Ricean Channel Model 5. Spatial Autocovariance 5. Coherence Distance 5. Applying Shape Factors to Wideband Channels 5. Summary 5. Problems 6. Modulation Techniques for Mobile Radio 6.
Frequency Modulation vs. Amplitude Modulation 6. Single Sideband AM 6. Pilot Tone SSB 6. Demodulation of AM signals 6. Angle Modulation 6. Spectra and Bandwidth of FM Signals 6.
Digital Modulation—an Overview 6. Line Coding 6. Pulse Shaping Techniques 6. Raised Cosine Rolloff Filter 6. Gaussian Pulse-Shaping Filter 6. Geometric Representation of Modulation Signals 6. Linear Modulation Techniques 6. Offset QPSK 6. Constant Envelope Modulation 6. Spread Spectrum Modulation Techniques 6. Pseudo-Noise PN Sequences 6. Performance of Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum 6. Performance of Frequency Hopping Spread Spectrum 6. Modulation Performance in Fading and Multipath Channels 6.
Problems 7. Equalization, Diversity, and Channel Coding 7. Introduction 7. Fundamentals of Equalization 7. Training A Generic Adaptive Equalizer 7. Equalizers in a Communications Receiver 7. Survey of Equalization Techniques 7. Linear Equalizers 7. Nonlinear Equalization 7. Algorithms for Adaptive Equalization 7. Zero Forcing Algorithm 7. Least Mean Square Algorithm 7. Recursive Least Squares Algorithm 7. Summary of Algorithms 7. Fractionally Spaced Equalizers 7.
Diversity Techniques 7.
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