Contents

Preface

1 Introduction

1.1 Wireless transceiver functional description

1.2 Evolution of the wireless transceiver design

1.2.1 Independent design of analog front-end and digital transceiver

1.2.2 Low cost analog front-end

1.2.3 Higher system requirements

1.2.4 Wish for software defined radios

1.2.5 Technology scaling

1.3 Contribution of the book

1.3.1 Low-cost analog front-end

1.3.2 Integrated system strategy

1.3.3 Emerging wireless communication systems

1.4 Organization

2 New Air Interfaces

2.1 Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing

2.2 Single-carrier with frequency domain equalization

2.3 Multi-input multi-output OFDM

2.3.1 Space-time block coding

2.3.2 Space-division multiplexing

2.3.3 Space-division multiple access

2.4 Code-division multiple access

2.4.1 Direct-sequence code-division multiple access

2.4.2 Multi-carrier code-division multiple access

2.4.3 Cyclic-prefix code-division multiple access

2.5 Frequency-division multiple access

2.5.1 Orthogonal frequency-division multiple access

2.5.2 Single-carrier frequency-division multiple access

References

3 Real Life Front-Ends

3.1 Front-End architectures

3.1.1 Mathematical model of the ideal transmitter and receiver

3.1.2 Classification of architectures

3.1.3 Super-heterodyne architecture with analog quadrature

3.1.4 Super-heterodyne architecture with digital quadrature

3.1.5 Direct conversion architecture

3.1.6 Low-IF architecture

3.1.7 MIMO FE architecture

3.2 Constituent blocks and their non-idealities

3.2.1 Amplifiers ...

Get Digital Compensation for Analog Front-Ends: A New Approach to Wireless Transceiver Design now with the O’Reilly learning platform.

O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.