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Interference Cancellation Using Space-Time Processing and Precoding Design introduces original design methods to achieve interference cancellation, low-complexity decoding and full diversity for a series of multi-user systems. In multi-user environments, co-channel interference will diminish the performance of wireless communications systems. In this book, we investigate how to design robust space-time codes and pre-coders to suppress the co-channel interference when multiple antennas are available.
This book offers a valuable reference work for graduate students, academic researchers and
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Produktbeschreibung
Interference Cancellation Using Space-Time Processing and Precoding Design introduces original design methods to achieve interference cancellation, low-complexity decoding and full diversity for a series of multi-user systems. In multi-user environments, co-channel interference will diminish the performance of wireless communications systems. In this book, we investigate how to design robust space-time codes and pre-coders to suppress the co-channel interference when multiple antennas are available.

This book offers a valuable reference work for graduate students, academic researchers and engineers who are interested in interference cancellation in wireless communications. Rigorous performance analysis and various simulation illustrations are included for each design method.

Dr. Feng Li is a scientific researcher at Cornell University.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Feng Li has worked in the wireless communications field for more than ten years. He has made many original and significant contributions in multi-user, multi-antenna interference cancellation using space-time processing and pre-coding design. He has also been recognized as one of the top experts on the research of multi-antenna interference cancellation using space-time precoding.
Rezensionen
From the reviews: "This small book reports on three original research projects by the author on interference cancellation, namely, interference cancellation with perfect feedback, with quantized feedback, and for X channels. ... I can ... recommend it to researchers specifically interested in new approaches in interference cancellation." (Klaus Galensa, ACM Computing Reviews, February, 2013)