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Mobile Communications - Advanced Systems and Components

1994 International Zurich Seminar on Digital Communications, Zurich, Switzerland, March 8-11, 1994. Proceedings

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 783)

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Table of contents (50 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Personal communications

    • David J. Goodman
    Pages 1-12
  3. The evolution of GSM

    • Michel Mouly, Marie-Bernadette Pautet
    Pages 13-20
  4. The geometric Dynamic Channel Allocation strategy for high traffic FDM/TDMA mobile communications networks

    • Andrea Baiocchi, Francesco Delli Priscoli, Francesco Grilli, Fabrizio Sestini
    Pages 33-44
  5. Adaptive multiuser detector for synchronous code division multiple access applications

    • Zoran Siveski, Yeheskel Bar-Ness, David W. Chen
    Pages 67-75
  6. Performance of CDMA cellular networks with base-station antenna arrays

    • Ayman F. Naguib, Arogyaswami Paulraj
    Pages 87-100
  7. Joint Frequency-Phase Modulation over Rayleigh fading channels

    • I. Ghareeb, A. Yongaço¯glu
    Pages 101-112
  8. Fractional-rate hybrid PSK-TCM codes for the Rayleigh fading channel

    • Bernhard Mayr, Hans Weinrichter
    Pages 121-130
  9. Increased capacity of DS-CDMA mobile systems on frequency-selective slow fading channels

    • Saverio Cacopardi, Fabrizio Frescura, Gianluca Reali
    Pages 131-140
  10. Design and performance of an 8-dimensional modulation scheme

    • Spase L. Drakul, Ezio Biglieri
    Pages 141-149
  11. Matched median detectors for synchronous direct-sequence multiple-access communications

    • Risto Wichman, Jorma Lilleberg, Yrjö Neuvo
    Pages 172-183
  12. Cellular spectrum efficiency of a joint detection C/TDMA mobile radio system

    • Josef Blanz, Anja Klein, Markus Naßhan, Andreas Steil
    Pages 184-195

About this book

The Global System for Mobile Communication met with wide acceptance in 1993. Its technical conception has significant advantages over the first generation of cellular systems. Digital European Cordless Telecommunications will provide similar advantages. In Europe, the second generation of wireless communication is established and a Universal Mobile Telecommunications System is currently being conceived. All this leads to a natural subdivision of current research into four categories: new and improved usage of existing standards, signal processing algorithms that are simpler or closer to the optimum, forther development of existing systems, and work that will ultimately lead to new system proposals. This volume presents the proceedings of a seminar at which all these categories were covered.

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