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More About This Title Systems Engineering in Wireless Communications
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Systems Engineering in Wireless Communications focuses on the area of radio resource management in third generation wireless communication systems from a systems engineering perspective. The authors provide an introduction into cellular radio systems as well as a review of radio resource management issues. Additionally, a detailed discussion of power control, handover, admission control, smart antennas, joint optimization of different radio resources , and cognitive radio networksis offered. This book differs from books currently available, with its emphasis on the dynamical issues arising from mobile nodes in the network. Well-known control techniques, such as least squares estimation, PID control, Kalman filers, adaptive control, and fuzzy logic are used throughout the book.
Key Features:
- Covers radio resource management of third generation wireless communication systems at a systems level
- First book to address wireless communications issues using systems engineering methods
- Offers the latest research activity in the field of wireless communications, extending to the control engineering community
- Includes an accompanying website containing MATLAB™/SIMULINK™ exercises
- Provides illustrations of wireless networks
This book will be a valuable reference for graduate and postgraduate students studying wireless communications and control engineering courses, and R&D engineers.
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Professor Heikki Koivo works at the Control Engineering Laboratory at Helsinki University of Technology.
He has been an Editorial board member on several journals including, the International Journal of Adaptive Control and Signal Processing and the Journal of Systems and Control Engineering.
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List of Abbreviations.
1 Introduction.
2 Feedback Control Basics.
3 Channel Modeling.
4 Channel Estimation and Prediction.
5 Power Control, Part I: Linear Algebra Perspective.
6 Power Control II: Control Engineering Perspective.
7 Admission and Load Control.
8 Combining Different Radio Resources.
9 Smart Antennas.
10 Cognitive Radios and Networks.
Bibliography.
Index.