Wireless Transceiver Systems Design
By: Eberle, Wolfgang [author.].
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The System Design Process -- Specification for a Wireless LAN Terminal -- Efficient Digital VLSI Signal Processing for OFDM -- Digital Compensation Techniques for Receiver Front-Ends -- Design Space Exploration for Transmitters -- Methodologies for Transceiver Design -- Conclusions and Further Research.
Wireless Transceiver Systems Design presents the design trade-off challenge from the perspective of the system architect, who is concerned with both an efficient design process and a competitive design result. This includes solutions to the two central design challenges, which are, how to efficiently design a WLAN system and how to prepare for the upcoming challenges of flexible, multi-standard terminals. This book illustrates true cross-disciplinary electronic system-level design with examples in algorithm-architecture co-design, mixed-signal algorithm and architecture co-design, and cross-layer system exploration. It also focuses on three recurring themes, the preference for scalable and reusable architectual concepts, proof-of-concept through actual design and experimental verification, and consequent analysis of design steps and their development into a methodology. Wireless Transceiver Systems Design is a valuable reference for specialists in the field of OFDM transceiver design.
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