The roadmap to broadband wireless communications - from kbps to Gbps

S. A. Mujtaba
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Summary form only given. The success of wireless communications for voice applications is evidenced by the sale of 400 million GSM cellular telephones every year world-wide. Wireless telephony has changed the way we live, work, and play. The emergence of the Internet in the last decade changed the way we share information with each other, be it via e-mail or through Web browsing. Today, all forms of information are available in digital formats, such as digital speech, digital audio, digital images, digital video, and of course digital text. The next revolution in our lives will be access to broadband digital content - anytime and anywhere. The underlying technology enabling this revolution would be seamless, ubiquitous broadband wireless communications. We present the fundamental mechanisms available to increase the data rate of wireless communication systems. These include bandwidth, constellation order, and multiple antennas. We step through the history of wireless communication systems (such as AMPS, IS-136/GSM, IS-95, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.16), and show how the various standards have steadily pushed the broadband frontier. We highlight the practical limitations associated with the various signaling techniques (such as TDMA, CDMA, OFDM etc.), and discuss tradeoffs for designing a wireless communication system operating at 1 gigabit per second.
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宽带无线通信的路线图——从kbps到Gbps
只提供摘要形式。全球每年销售4亿部GSM移动电话证明了语音应用无线通信的成功。无线电话改变了我们生活、工作和娱乐的方式。在过去的十年里,互联网的出现改变了我们彼此分享信息的方式,无论是通过电子邮件还是通过网页浏览。今天,所有形式的信息都以数字格式提供,例如数字语音、数字音频、数字图像、数字视频,当然还有数字文本。我们生活中的下一次革命将是随时随地接入宽带数字内容。实现这场革命的底层技术将是无缝的、无处不在的宽带无线通信。提出了提高无线通信系统数据速率的基本机制。这些包括带宽、星座顺序和多天线。我们将逐步介绍无线通信系统的历史(如AMPS, IS-136/GSM, IS-95, IEEE 802.11, IEEE 802.15, IEEE 802.16),并展示各种标准如何稳步推进宽带前沿。我们强调了与各种信号技术(如TDMA, CDMA, OFDM等)相关的实际限制,并讨论了设计以每秒1千兆比特运行的无线通信系统的权衡。
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