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As a result of higher frequencies and increased user mobility, researchers and systems designers are shifting their focus from timeinvariant models to channels that vary within a block. Wireless Communications Over Rapidly TimeVarying Channels explains the latest theoretical advances and practical methods to give an understanding of rapidly time varying channels, together with performance tradeoffs and potential performance gains, providing the expertise to develop future wireless systems technology. As well as an overview of the issues of developing wireless systems using timevarying channels, the book gives extensive coverage to methods for estimating and equalizing rapidly timevarying channels, including a discussion of training data optimization, as well as providing models and transceiver methods for timevarying ultrawideband channels. An introduction to timevarying channel models gives in a nutshell the important issues of developing wireless systems technology using timevarying channels Extensive coverage of methods for estimating and equalizing rapidly timevarying channels, including a discussion of training data optimization, enables development of high performance wireless systems Chapters on transceiver design for OFDM and receiver algorithms for MIMO communication channels over timevarying channels, with an emphasis on modern iterative turbostyle architectures, demonstrates how these important technologies can optimize future wireless systems
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