1st Edition

Multi-Carrier Communication Systems with Examples in MATLAB® A New Perspective

By Emad Hassan Copyright 2016
320 Pages
by CRC Press

308 Pages 125 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

308 Pages
by CRC Press

Detailing the advantages and limitations of multi-carrier communication, this book proposes possible solutions for these limitations. Multi-Carrier Communication Systems with Examples in MATLAB ® : A New Perspective addresses the two primary drawbacks of orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) communication systems: the high sensitivity to carrier frequency offsets and phase noise,... Read more

Introduction. Basics of Multi-Carrier Communication. OFDM versus SC-FDE. Different OFDM versions. PAPR Problem in Multi-carrier Communication Systems. Performance Evaluation of (FFT/DWT/DCT)-OFDM Using CPM. Performance Evaluation of SC-FDE Using CPM. Chaotic Interleaving Scheme for CPM-OFDM and CPM-SC-FDE Systems. PAPR Reduction for DCT-SC-FDMA System Using CPM with Image Transmission. Image Transmission with DCT Based SC-FDMA System Using Continuous Phase Modulation. Simulation Programs.

Biography

Dr. Emad S. Hassan earned his BSc (Honors), MSc, and PhD from the Electronics and Electrical Communications Engineering Department, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, Egypt, in 2003, 2006, and 2010, respectively. In 2008, he joined the Communications Research Group at Liverpool University, United Kingdom, as a visiting researcher to complete his PhD research.

Dr. Hassan has been a full-time demonstrator (2003–2006) and assistant lecturer (2007–2010) at the Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University. He was a visitor researcher at University of Liverpool, (2008–2009), a teaching assistant at the University of Liverpool (2008–2009), and a part-time lecturer at several private engineering universities in Egypt (2010–2011). He co-supervises many MSc and PhD students (2010–present).

Dr. Hassan is currently an assistant professor at the Electronics and Electrical Communications Engineering Department, Faculty of Electronic Engineering, Menoufia University, Egypt.