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Foundations of the Digital Wireless World : Selected Works of a J Viterbi.
Title:
Foundations of the Digital Wireless World : Selected Works of a J Viterbi.
Author:
Viterbi, Andrew J.
ISBN:
9789814287517
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1 online resource (189 pages)
Series:
Iisc Centenary Lecture Series ; v.2

Iisc Centenary Lecture Series
Contents:
CONTENTS -- Preface -- Brief Biography of Professor Andrew J. Viterbi -- The Foundations of the Digital Wireless World (A Centenary Lecture by Professor Andrew J. Viterbi) -- Information Theory, Satellite Communication and Moore's Law -- The Two Limits of Shannon -- Convolutional Codes, Viterbi Decoding and Digital Satellite Television -- The New Wireless Frontier: Personal Communication -- Spread Spectrum Technology -- Societal Benefits -- 1. Phase-Locked Loop Dynamics in the Presence of Noise by Fokker-Planck Techniques Proc. IEEE. 1737 (1963). -- PHASE-LOCKED LOOP DYNAMICS -- THE STEADY-STATE PHASE-ERROR PROBABILITY DENSITY FOR THE FIRST-ORDER LOOP -- MEAN TIME TO LOSS OF LOCK AND FREQUENCY OF SKIPPING CYCLES -- STEADY-STATE PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTION FOR THE SECOND-ORDER LOOP -- RANDOM MODULATION -- OTHER ERROR FUNCTIONS -- CONCLUSIONS AND COMPARISONS -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFEREICES -- 2. Nonlinear Estimation of PSK-Modulated Carrier Phase with Application to Burst Digital Transmission IEEE Trans. Info. Theor. IT-29, 543 (1983). -- 1. INTRODUCTION -- II. PROBLEM FRAMEWORK AND COMPARISON STANDARD -- III. MAJOR RESULTS -- IV. INTERPRETATION OF RESULTS AND SOME LIMITING CASES -- V. SIMULATIONS AND PRACTICAL DIGITAL IMPLEMENTATIONS -- VI. CONCLUSION -- APPENDIX A -- APPENDIXB -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- 3. Error Bounds for Convolutional Codes and an Asymptotically Optimum Decoding Algorithm IEEE Trans. Info. Theor. IT-13, 260 (1967). -- I. SUMMARY OF RESULTS -- II. DESCRIPTION AND PROPERTIES OF THE ENCODER -- III. THE LOWER BOUND -- IV. A PROBABILISTIC NONSEQUENTIAL DECODING ALGORITHM -- V. RANDOM CODING UPPER BOUND -- VII. A SEMI-SEQUENTIAL MODIFICATION OF THE DECODING ALGORITHM -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES.

4. Orthogonal Tree Codes for Communication in the Presence of White Gaussian Noise IEEE Trans. Commun. Technol. COM-15, 238 (1967). -- INTRODUCTION -- THE ENCODNR -- REFERENCES -- 5. Convolutional Codes and Their Performance in Communication Systems IEEE Trans. Commun. Technol. COM-19, 751 (1971). -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. CODE REPRESENTATION -- Ill. MINIMUM DISTANCE DECODER FOR BINARY SYMMETRIC CHANNEL -- IV. DISTANCE PROPERTIES OF CONVOLUTIONAL CODES -- V. GENERALIZATION TO ARBITRARY CONVOLUTIONAL CODES -- VI. GENERALIZATION OF OPTIMAL DECODER TO ARBITRARY MEMORYLESS CHANNELS -- VII. PERFORMANCE OF CONVOLUTIONAL CODES ON MEMORYLESS CHANNELS -- VIII. SYSTEMATIC AND NON SYSTEMATIC CONVOLUTIONAL CODES -- IX. CATASTROPHIC ERROR PROPAGATION IN CONVOLUTIONAL CODES -- X. PERFORMANCE BOUNDS FOR BEST CONVOLUTIONAL CODES FOR GENERAL MEMORYLESS CHANNELS AND COMPARISON WITH BLOCK CODES -- XI. PATH MEMORY TRUNCATION METRIC QUANTIZATION AND SYNCHRONIZATION -- XII. OTHER DECODING ALGORITHMS FOR CoNVOLUTION AL CODES -- APPENDIX I -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- 6. Trellis Encoding of Memory less Discrete-Time Sources with a Fidelity Criterion IEEE Trans. Info. Theor. IT-20, 325 (1974). -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. PRELIMINARIES AND BASIC LEMMA -- III. TRELLIS SOURCE CODING THEOREM -- IV. CONCLUSIONS -- REFERENCES -- 7. A Pragmatic Approach to Trellis-Coded Modulation IEEE Commun. Mag. 11 (1989). -- A Comparative Summary of Ungerboeck Code Performance -- The Pragmatic View for MPSK: A Single Coder-Decoder for All Values of M = 2k -- The Pragmatic Approach for Linear MASK and M2_QASK Modulation -- Conclusions -- Appendix -- References -- Biography -- 8. A Personal History of the Viterbi Algorithm IEEE Signal Process. Mag. 120 (2006). -- EDITORS' INTRODUCTION -- HOW IT ALL BEGAN -- THE VITERBI ALGORITHM -- AN EARLY APPLICATION -- BECOMING UBIQUITOUS -- REFERENCES.

9. Spread Spectrum Communications: Myths and Realities IEEE Commun. Mag. 17, 34 (1979). -- PURPOSES -- BASIC TECHNIQUES -- ERROR CORRECTING CODING FUNDAMENTALS -- CODING FUNDAMENTALS -- SECOND MYTH REVISITED, APPROPRIATELY ARMED -- SUMMARY -- REFERENCES -- 10. Spread Spectrum and Satellites: A Symbiosis Int. Symp. Info. Theor. Appl. ISITA2004, 4 (2004). -- Abstract -- 1. Spread Spectrum Origins and Evolution -- 2. Early Satellite History -- 3. Spread Spectrum for Anti-Jamming in Military Satellites -- 4. Spread Spectrum for Position Location -- 5. A Commercial Satellite Mobile Application -- 6. Spread Spectrum Technology in Commercial Wireless Communication -- References -- 11. Very Low Rate Convolutional Codes for Maximum Theoretical Performance of Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Channels IEEE J. Selected Areas Commun. 8, 641 (1990). -- I INTRODUCTiON -- II. ORTHOGONAL CONVOLUTIONAL CODES: IMPLEMENTATION AND PERFORMANCE IN VERY NOISY CHANNELS -- III. APPLICATION TO SPREAD SPECTRUM MULTIPLE ACCESS (SSMA) -- IV. ULTIMATE THEORETICAL POTENTIAL OF SSMA THROUGH COORDINATED PROCESSING AND SUCCESSIVE CANCELLATION -- V. CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX 1 -- APPENDIX II -- APPENDIX III -- 12. Four Laws of Nature and Society: The Governing Principles of Digital Wireless Communication Networks Wireless Communications: Signal Processing Perspectives, 380 (1998). -- E.l OVERVIEW -- E.2 WIRElESS PROPAGATION AND ITS ANOMALIES -- E.3 SHANNON THEORY: LIMITATIONS ON SIGNAL PROCESSING -- E.4 HALF A CENTURY OF WIRELESS SPREAD SPECTRUM: FROM MILITARY TO COMMERCIAL ApPLICATIONS -- E.S MOORE'S LAW: THE SOClo-EcONOMIC BASIS FOR DIGITAL WIRelESS -- E.6 METCALFE'S LAW: IMPLICATIONS FOR WIRELESS NETWORKS -- 13. Erlang Capacity of a Power Controlled CDMA System IEEE J. Selected Areas Commun. 11, 892 (1993). -- I. INTRODUCflON -- II. CONVENTIONAL BLOCKlNG.

III. CDMA REVERSE LINK ERLANG CAPACITY BOUNDS AND APPROXIMATIONS -- IV. GENERAL ERLANG CAPACITY FORMULA INCLUDING OTHER CELL INTERFERENCE -- V. DESIGNING FOR MINIMUM TRANSMmED POWER -- VI. INITIAL ACCESS -- VII . CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX -- ACKNOWLEDGMENT -- REFERENCES -- 14. Performance of Power-Controlled Wideband Terrestrial Digital Communication IEEE Trans. Commun. 41,559 (1993). -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. CHARACFERIZATION OF SPREAD SPECTRUM CDMA COMMUNlCATION SYSTEM AND MULllPATIl- FADING CHANNEL -- III. SIONAL STATISTICS, MERRIC CALCULATION, AND SOFT-DECISION DECODER PERFORMANCE -- IV. PERFORMANCE BOUNDS FOR INTEGER METRICS -- V. POWER CONTROL WlTH IDEAL INTERLEAVING AND LOGNORMAL SHADOWING -- VI. CODED ERROR PERFORMANCE WITH IDEAL INTERLEAVING AND POWER CONTROL-CONCLUSIONS -- APPENDIX I -- APPENDIX II -- REFERENCES -- 15. CDMA/HDR: A Bandwidth-Efficient High-Speed Wireless Data Service for Nomadic Users IEEE Commun. Mag. 70 (2000). -- ABSTRACT -- INTRODUCTION -- CHARACTERISTICS OF NOMADIC USER DATA DEMAND -- THE TECHNICAL CHALLENGE -- THE TECHNICAL ApPROACH TO HIGH-SPEED DATA -- IMPLEMENTATION OF HIGH-DATA-RATE CODE-DIVISION MULTIPLE ACCESS -- NETWORK ARCHITECTURE -- ECONOMICS AND TARIFF CONSIDERATIONS -- REFERENCES -- BIOGRAPHY -- 16. Shannon Capacity Limits of Wireless Networks SSC 2007, LNCS 4893, 147 (2007). -- 1 Summary -- 2 Capacities in Multipath-Fading Channels -- 3 Capacities in the Presence of Other-User Interference -- 4 CDMA with Successive Interference Cancellation -- 5 Multiple-Input Multiple-Out (MIMO) Antenna Systems -- Acknowledgement -- References.
Abstract:
Professor Andrew J Viterbi has been extremely influential in the communications field via his invention of the Viterbi Algorithm, and his championing of CDMA technology developed by his company Qualcomm Inc. This book presents a selection of papers personally selected by him to mark his key technical contributions and his thoughts on CDMA technology as it evolved. Sample Chapter(s). Chapter 1: The Foundations of the Digital Wireless World (3,852 KB). Contents: Phase-Locked Loop Dynamics in the Presence of Noise by Fokker-Planck Techniques; Nonlinear Estimation of PSK-Modulated Carrier Phase with Application to Burst Digital Transmission; Error Bounds for Convolutional Codes and an Asymptotically Optimum Decoding Algorithm; Orthogonal Tree Codes for Communication in the Presence of White Gaussian Noise; Convolutional Codes and Their Performance in Communication Systems; Trellis Encoding of Memoryless Discrete-Time Sources with a Fidelity Criterion; A Pragmatic Approach to Trellis-Coded Modulation; A Personal History of the Viterbi Algorithm; Spread Spectrum Communications: Myths and Realities; Spread Spectrum and Satellites: A Symbiosis; Very Low Rate Convolutional Codes for Maximum Theoretical Performance of Spread-Spectrum Multiple-Access Channels; Four Laws of Nature and Society: The Governing Principles of Digital Wireless Communication Networks; Erlang Capacity of a Power Controlled CDMA System; Performance of Power-Controlled Wideband Terrestrial Digital Communication; CDMA/HDR: A Bandwidth-Efficient High-Speed Wireless Data Service for Nomadic Users; Shannon Capacity Limits of Wireless Networks. Readership: Professors, undergraduate and graduate students in engineering. Professionals in the telecommunications and computer science industry.
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