Interference Analysis of Communication Systems


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Includes a chapter on computer simulations.




Interference Analysis


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The book describes how interference can be managed so that radio systems co-exist, without harmful mutual effects, within a finite amount of spectrum. This is timely in view of the increasing proliferation of wireless systems. It covers both the processes, such as regional or international coordination, as well as the engineering principles. Written by an author with extensive experience in the industry, it describes in detail the main methodologies for calculating or computing the interference between radio systems of the same type, and also between radio systems of different types







Interference Analysis and Reduction for Wireless Systems


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This leading-edge resource offers you a new methodology for analyzing and studying the behavior of wireless communication systems in an interference environment. It provides you with modern tools and techniques for use in real-world applications that help you guarantee optimum system performance. The book treats both additive and multiplicative interfering signals, including in-depth descriptions of how these signals behave, regardless of the source.







Interference Analysis and Reduction for Wireless Systems


Book Description

This leading-edge resource offers you a new methodology for analyzing and studying the behavior of wireless communication systems in an interference environment. It provides you with modern tools and techniques for use in real-world applications that help you guarantee optimum system performance. The book treats both additive and multiplicative interfering signals, including in-depth descriptions of how these signals behave, regardless of the source.




Simulation, Performance and Interference Analysis of Multi-user Visible Light Communication Systems


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The emergence of new physical media such as optical wireless, and the ability to aggregate these new media with legacy networks motivate the study of heterogeneous network performance, especially with respect to the design of protocols to best exploit the characteristics of each medium.




Communication Systems and Techniques


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An introductory, graduate-level look at modern communications in general and radio communications in particular. This seminal presentation of the applications of communication theory to signal and receiver design brings you valuable insights into the fundamental concepts underlying today's communications systems, especially wireless communications. Coverage includes: AM, FM Phase Modulation, PCM, fading, and diversity receivers. This is a classic reissue of a book published by McGraw Hill in 1966.




Interference analysis involving communication systems that utilize non-geostationary satellites: modeling single-entry interference terms random variables


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O objetivo deste trabalho é estender a aplicação do Método Analítico de avaliação de interferências envolvendo redes de satélites não geoestacionários a situações onde as parcelas de interferência dos diversos satélites de uma dada constelação são modeladas como variáveis aleatórias estatisticamente independentes. A análise deste tipo de situação requer o cálculo de um número muito grande de convoluções. Depois de mostrar que o cálculo direto da convolução é computacionalmente viável e que o uso de simulação de Monte Carlo requer um tempo de computação proibitivo para garantir a precisão necessária, o estudo identifica duas alternativas: utilização indireta do teorema do limite central, e integração numérica utilizando a Regra de Quadratura de Gauss. Por último, o presente trabalho apresenta dois exemplos numéricos de aplicação do Método Analítico, onde é possível observar melhorias na precisão dos resultados obtidos, em relação aos obtidos com outros métodos.




Analysis of Wideband Interference in Spread Spectrum Communication Systems


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With the increasing density of communications systems in the wireless spectrum, the ability for two communications systems to share the same frequency space will become critical. To accommodate this, it becomes necessary to understand the nature of impairments introduced when two systems share the same spectrum. Traditionally, the performance of a communication system is analyzed in the presence of random interfering noise (Gaussian, Rayleigh, etc.), specific channel impairments like multipath or fading, or narrowband interferers. This work will focus solely on the wideband interference of one communication system on another. Wireless communications systems are increasingly bifurcating along two primary paths: OFDM and Spread Spectrum. This thesis will analyze three parameters of an OFDM system to understand their impact on a forward-path, single-transmitter DSSS system, both analytically and empirically. Ultimately, the effect of these parameters on probability of error and a method to reject the interference of each system on the other will be presented.