Wireless LAN White Papers
Evaluating the Physical Layer Performance of an OFDM Candidate for Fourth Generation Networks
Overview In this paper, work performed under the framework of the IST SATURN project for wide area cellular OFDM is presented in the context of 4G networks. The key link parameters for a 4G OFDM system are identified and physical layer performance results presented for a number of transmission modes and channel scenarios. Furthermore, the benefits of space-time block coding strategies are evaluated and multiple access techniques are discussed.
| Publisher | University of Bristol | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | April 2002 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
| Topics | |||
Toshiba ConfigFree - Connect to wired and wireless networks with ease
Wireless connectivity (802.11a/b/g or Bluetooth) has become essential to anywhere, anytime communications, enabling home and business users to stay connected, no matter where they go. However, managing multiple connections is...
Frequency Offset and I/Q Imbalance Compensation for OFDM Direct-Conversion Receivers
Two types of RF front-end imperfections in direct conversion receivers, namely frequency offset and I/Q imbalance, are addressed in this paper. The I/Q imbalance not only introduces an unwanted image...
Bluetooth Baseband Controller for System on Chip Solutions
This client is a leading developer of System-on-Chip solutions that enable communications, digital imaging and audio features to be incorporated into a variety of vertical markets including Voice over IP...
Developing Wireless Systems With MATLAB and Simulink
Through this webcast one will learn how to use Model-Based Design with MATLAB and Simulink product families to quickly and accurately convert a wireless standards document "On paper" into an...
Bluetooth Protocol Stack and SDK in Java [JSR 82]
This paper explains Atinav?s aveLink Bluetooth Protocol Stack in Java, which is an optimized implementation of the Bluetooth Protocol Stack 1.1 specification conforming to JSR 82 standard. This will help...



