Power Efficiency in Broadband Wireless Communications

Title: Power Efficiency in Broadband Wireless Communications
Author: Borhanuddin Mohd Ali, Nasri Sulaiman, Pooria Varahram, Somayeh Mohammady
ISBN: 036737840X / 9780367378400
Format: Soft Cover
Pages: 340
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2019
Availability: 2 to 3 weeks

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Power Efficiency in Broadband Wireless Communications focuses on the improvement of power efficiency in wireless communication systems, especially of mobile devices. Reviewing cutting-edge techniques for conserving power and boosting power efficiency, the book examines various technologies and their impact on consumer devices. It considers each technology, first by introducing the main physical layer components in recent wireless communication systems along with their shortcomings, and then proposing solutions for overcoming these shortcomings.

The book covers orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) signal generation and formulation and examines the advantages and disadvantages of OFDM systems compared to alternative multiplexing. It introduces one of the main drawbacks of OFDM systems, peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), and discusses several PAPR techniques. It also explains how to overcome the main drawbacks of real-world OFDM system applications.

  • Considers power amplifier linearization for increasing power efficiency and reducing system costs and power dissipation
  • Describes the implementation scenario of the most promising linearization technique, digital predistortion
  • Presents some experimental demonstrations of digital predistortion when the device under test is in the loop

Because the most costly device in a communication system that has a direct impact on power efficiency and power consumption is the power amplifier, the book details the behavior and characteristics of different classes of power amplifiers. Describing the evolution of the mobile cellular communication system, it details a cost-effective technique to help you increase power efficiency, reduce system costs, and prolong battery life in next generation mobile devices.

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Preface

Chapter 1 : Evolution of Multiplexing Techniques in Wireless Communication Systems
Chapter 2 : Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Theory
Chapter 3 : Power Amplifiers in Wireless Communications
Chapter 4 : Peak-to-Average Power Ratio
Chapter 5 : Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Implementation
Chapter 6 : Power Amplifier Linearization
Chapter 7 : Digital Predistortion Implementation
Chapter 8 : Experimental Results

Appendix : Complex Baseband Representation of Bandpass Signals
Index