SIGNAL PROCESSING
FOR 5G
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SIGNAL PROCESSING
FOR 5G
ALGORITHMS AND
IMPLEMENTATIONS
Edited by
Fa-Long Luo, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow
Charlie (Jianzhong) Zhang, Ph.D., IEEE Fellow
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Names: Luo, Fa-Long, editor. | Zhang, Charlie, editor.
Title: Signal processing for 5G : algorithms and implementations / edited by
Fa-Long Luo, Charlie Zhang.
Description: Chichester, West Sussex, United Kingdom : John Wiley & Sons
Inc., [2016] | Includes bibliographical references and index.
Identifiers: LCCN 2016010334| ISBN 9781119116462 (cloth) | ISBN 9781119116486
(epub) | ISBN 9781119116479 (Adobe PDF)
Subjects: LCSH: Signal processing–Digital techniques–Mathematics. | Mobile
communication systems–Standards. | Wireless communication
systems–Standards. | Computer algorithms.
Classification: LCC TK5102.9 .S5423 2016 | DDC 621.3845/6–dc23 LC record available at
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Set in 10/12pt, TimesLTStd by SPi Global, Chennai, India.
1 2016
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Contents
Preface
List of Contributors
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Part I
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1.2
MODULATION, CODING AND WAVEFORM FOR 5G
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An Introduction to Modulations and Waveforms for 5G Networks
Stefano Buzzi, Alessandro Ugolini, Alessio Zappone and Giulio Colavolpe
Motivation and Background
1.1.1 The LTE Solution: OFDM and SC-FDMA
New Modulation Formats: FBMC, GFDM, BFDM, UFMC and TFP
1.2.1 Filter-bank Multicarrier
1.2.2 Generalized Frequency Division Multiplexing
1.2.3 Bi-orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
1.2.4 Universal Filtered Multicarrier
1.2.5 Time-frequency Packing
1.2.6 Single-carrier Schemes
Waveform Choice
Discussion and Concluding Remarks
References
Faster-than-Nyquist Signaling for 5G Communication
John B. Anderson
Introduction to FTN Signaling
2.1.1 Definition of FTN: FTN from Detection Theory
2.1.2 The Shannon Limit for FTN
2.1.3 Summary
Time FTN: Receivers and Performance
2.2.1 The BCJR Algorithm and Iterative Decoding
2.2.2 Binary Coded FTN Performance
2.2.3 Four-level Coded FTN
2.2.4 Summary
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2.3
Frequency FTN Signaling
2.3.1 Definition of Frequency FTN
2.3.2 Implementation of Frequency FTN
2.3.3 Summary
Summary of the Chapter
References
From OFDM to FBMC: Principles and Comparisons
Wei Jiang and Thomas Kaiser
Introduction
The Filter Bank
3.2.1 The Synthesis Filters
3.2.2 The Analysis Filters
Polyphase Implementation
OFDM
3.4.1 Cyclic Prefix
3.4.2 Guard Band
FBMC
Comparison of FBMC and Filtered OFDM
3.6.1 Classical Approaches to Sidelobe Suppression
3.6.2 Performance
3.6.3 Complexity
Conclusion
References
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Filter Bank Multicarrier for Massive MIMO
Arman Farhang, Nicola Marchetti and Behrouz Farhang-Boroujeny
System Model and FBMC Formulation in Massive MIMO
4.1.1 Polyphase-based CMT in Massive MIMO
4.1.2 FS-based CMT in Massive MIMO
Self-equalization Property of FBMC in Massive MIMO
4.2.1 Numerical Study of Polyphase-based CMT in a Massive MIMO Channel
4.2.2 Numerical Study of FS-based CMT in a Massive MIMO Channel
Comparison with OFDM
Blind Equalization and Pilot Decontamination
4.4.1 Simulation Results
Conclusion
References
Bandwidth-compressed Multicarrier Communication: SEFDM
Izzat Darwazeh, Tongyang Xu and Ryan C Grammenos
Introduction
SEFDM Fundamentals
5.2.1 The Principle of SEFDM
5.2.2 Generation of SEFDM Signals
5.2.3 Detection of SEFDM Signals
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