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Space-Time Wireless SystemsFrom Array Processing to MIMO CommunicationsEditorsHelmut BölcskeiETH ZurichDavid GesbertEurecom InstituteConstantinos PapadiasBell Labs, Lucent TechnologiesAlle-Jan van der VeenTechnische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands

With the vast expansion in wireless communications comes the riskof bottlenecks in the traffic capacity of future wireless networks.The most promising technology to resolve this is multiple-inputmultiple-output (MIMO) and space-time processing. MIMOwireless systems technology has progressed from the ideas stage tocommercially available products in less than a decade. Space-timesignal processing offers improved bandwidth, reliability and spectralefficiency in wireless networks. With over sixty contributors fromthe field, this book provides an extensive overview of the state-of-the-art in MIMO, ranging from its roots in antenna arrayprocessing to advanced cellular communication systems. A unifiedtreatment of three key topics: signal estimation in antenna arrays,space-time channel identification, and space-time coding, has beenassembled by four editors with a broad range of academic andindustry experience. This comprehensive reference will appeal topractitioners, researchers, and graduate students in wirelesscommunications.

Contributors:J. Bach Andersen, J. Winters, A. F. Naguib, A. R. Calderbank, E. Biglieri,G. Taricco, A. Lozano, A. M. Tulino, S. Verdú, G. Barriac, N. Jacobsen,U. Madhow, A. R. Calderbank, A. F. Naguib, H. Yao, L. Zheng, G. W.Wornell, A. Scaglione, P. Stoica, J.-C. Belfiore, A. M. Cipriano, X. Ma,G. B. Giannakis, A. B. Gershman, M. Jansson, B. Ottersten, M. Viberg,A. L. Swindlehurst, D. Slock, A. Medles, T. Kailath, H. Vikalo, B. Hassibi,S. ten Brink, Y. Sung, T. Sung. B. M. Sadler, L. Tong, M. Mohseni,M. Brady, J. Cioffi, G. Caire, S. Shamai (Shitz), Y. Steinberg,H.Weingarten, H. V. Poor, D. Reynolds, X. Wang, P. Viswanath, N. Marina,O. Tirkkonen, P. Pasanen, E. Bonek, W. Weichselberger, W. Zhu, H. Lee,D. Liu, D. Browne, M. P. Fitz, R. A. Soni, R. M. Buehrer, K. Gosse,M. de Courville, M. Muck, S. Rouquette, S. Simoens, A. Burg, D. Garrett2006/616 pp./200 line diagrams85105-X/Hb/List: $90.00*Disc.: $72.00*

Space-Time CodingTheory and PracticeHamid JafarkhaniUniversity of California, Irvine

This book covers the fundamental principles of space-time codingfor wireless communications over multiple-input multiple-output(MIMO) channels, and sets out practical coding methods forachieving the performance improvements predicted by the theory.The theory and practice sections can be used independently of eachother. Written by one of the inventors of space-time block coding,this volume is ideal for a graduate student familiar with the basicsof digital communications, and for engineers implementing thetheory in real systems.2005/315 pp./117 line diagrams/9 tables/61 exercises84291-3/Hb/List: $75.00Disc.: $60.00

Networking Wireless SensorsBhaskar KrishnamachariUniversity of Southern California

Wireless sensor networks promise an unprecedented fine-grainedinterface between the virtual and physical worlds. They are one ofthe most rapidly developing new information technologies, withapplications in a wide range of fields including industrial processcontrol, security and surveillance, environmental sensing, andstructural health monitoring. This book is motivated by the urgentneed to provide a comprehensive and organized survey of the field.It starts by showing how the core challenges of energy efficiency,robustness, and autonomy are addressed in these systems bynetworking techniques across multiple layers. The topics coveredinclude network deployment, localization, time synchronization,wireless radio characteristics, medium access, topology control,routing, datacentric techniques, and transport protocols. Ideal forresearchers and designers seeking to create new algorithms andprotocols, and engineers implementing integrated solutions, italso contains many exercises and can be used by graduate studentstaking courses in Networks.

Contents:1. Introduction; 2. Network deployment; 3. Localization;4. Time synchronization; 5. Wireless characteristics; 6. Medium accessand sleep scheduling; 7. Sleep-based topology control; 8. Energy-efficientand robust routing; 9. Data-Centric networking; 10. Transport reliabilityand congestion control; 11. Conclusions.2006/224 pp./57 line diagrams/1 half-tone/2 tables/60 exercises83847-9/Hb/List: $65.00Disc.: $52.00

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Coexistence in Wireless NetworksChallenges and System-LevelSolutions in the Unlicensed BandsNada GolmieNational Institute of Standards and Technology, Maryland

The increasing popularity of wireless networksmakes interference and cross-talk between multiplesystems inevitable. This book describes techniquesfor quantifying this, and the effects on theperformance of wireless networks operating in theunlicensed bands. It also presents a variety of system-level solutions, obviating the need for new hardwareimplementations. The book starts with basicconcepts and wireless protocols before moving onto interference performance evaluation, interferencemodeling, coexistence solutions, and concludingwith common misconceptions and pitfalls. Thetheory is illustrated by reference to real-world systemssuch as Bluetooth and WiFi. With a number of casestudies and many illustrations, this book will be ofinterest to graduate students in electrical engineeringand computer science, to practitioners designingnewWLAN and WPAN systems or developingnew techniques for interference suppression, andto general users of merging wireless technologies.2006/141 pp./75 figures85768-6/Hb/List: $70.00*Disc.: $56.00*

Principles of EmbeddedNetworked Systems DesignGregory PottieWilliam KaiserUniversity of California, Los Angeles

“[T]his volume represents a real mine ofinformation…anyone working in the field wouldbenefit from owning a copy.”

— IEEE Communications Engineer

This book details the fundamentals for thisinterdisciplinary and fast-moving field. The bookbegins with mathematical foundations and therelevant background topics in signal propagation,sensors, detection and estimation theory, andcommunications. Key component technologiesin ENS are discussed: synchronization andposition localization, energy and data management,actuation, and node architecture. Ethical, legal,and social implications are addressed. The finalchapter summarizes some of the lessons learned inproducing multiple ENS generations. A focus onfundamental principles together with extensiveexamples and problem sets make this text ideal foruse in graduate courses on electrical engineeringand computer science. It will also appeal toengineers involved in the design of ENS.2005/544 pp./8 half-tones/20 tables/169 exercises/232 figures84012-0/Hb/List: $80.00Disc.: $64.00

Performance Analysisof CommunicationsNetworks and SystemsPiet Van MieghemTechnische Universiteit Delft, The Netherlands

This rigorous and self-contained book describesmathematical and, in particular, stochastic methodsto assess the performance of networked systems.It consists of three parts. Part one is a review ofprobability theory. Part two covers the classicaltheory of stochastic processes (Poisson, renewal,Markov, and queuing theory), which areconsidered to be the basic building blocks forperformance evaluation studies. Part three focuseson the relatively new field of the physics ofnetworks. This part deals with the recentlyobtained insights that many very different largecomplex networks - such as the Internet, WorldWide Web, proteins, utility infrastructures, socialnetworks - evolve and behave according to moregeneral common scaling laws. This understandingis useful when assessing the end-to-end quality ofcommunications services, for example, in Internettelephony, real-time video, and interacting games.Containing problems and solutions, this book isideal for graduate students taking courses inperformance analysis.2006/542 pp./87 line diagrams/3 tables/47 exercises85515-2/Hb/List: $80.00Disc.: $64.00

Survivability and Traffic Groomingin WDM Optical NetworksArun SomaniIowa State University

The advent of fiber optic transmission systems andwavelength division multiplexing (WDM) have ledto a dramatic increase in the usable bandwidth ofsingle fiber systems. This book provides detailedcoverage of survivability (dealing with the risk oflosing large volumes of traffic data due to a failureof a node or a single fiber span) and trafficgrooming (managing the increased complexity ofsmaller user requests over high capacity data pipes),both of which are key issues in modern opticalnetworks. A framework is developed to deal withthese problems in wide-area networks, where thetopology used to service various high-bandwidth(but still small in relation to the capacity of thefiber) systems evolves toward making use of ageneral mesh. Effective solutions, exploitingcomplex optimization techniques, and heuristicmethods are presented to keep network problemstractable. Newer networking technologies andefficient design methodologies are also described.2006/464 pp./225 line diagrams/58 tables85388-5/Hb/List: $100.00Disc.: $80.00

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Fundamentals ofSignals and SystemsA Building Block ApproachPhilip D. ChaJohn I. MolinderHarvey Mudd College, California

This innovative textbook provides a solidfoundation in both signal processing and systemsmodeling using a building block approach.The authors show how to construct signals fromfundamental building blocks (or basis functions),and demonstrate a range of powerful design andsimulation techniques in Matlab, recognizing thatsignal data are usually received in discrete samples,regardless of whether the underlying system isdiscrete or continuous in nature. The design offinite impulse response filters is also described indetail and many worked examples, homeworkexercises, and Matlab laboratory exercises areincluded.2006/392 pp./349 line diagrams/19 tables/117 exercises84966-7/Hb/List: $70.00*Disc.: $56.00*

Quantum Cryptography andSecret-Key DistillationGilles Van Assche

Quantum cryptography (or quantum keydistribution) is a state-of-the-art technique thatexploits properties of quantum mechanics toguarantee the secure exchange of secret keys.This self-contained text introduces the principlesand techniques of quantum cryptography, settingit in the wider context of cryptography andsecurity, with specific focus on secret-keydistillation. The book starts with an overviewchapter, progressing to classical cryptography,information theory (classical and quantum),and applicationsof quantum cryptography.The discussion moves to secret-key distillation,privacy amplification and reconciliationtechniques, concluding with the security principlesof quantum cryptography. The author explains thephysical implementation and security of thesesystems, enabling engineers to gauge the suitabilityof quantum cryptography for securing transmissionin their particular application. With its blend offundamental theory, implementation techniques,and details of recent protocols, this book will beof interest to graduate students, researchers, andpractitioners in electrical engineering, physics,and computer science.2006/c.267 pp./ 38 figures86485-2/Hb/List: $75.00*Disc.: $60.00*

Introduction to Coding TheoryRon M. RothTechnion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa

“[T]his volume is a most welcome addition. It hasmany features that are distinctive and it is clear fromthe approach and treatment of the key topics that it hasbeen well tested as a course text. These features includethe extensive collections of interesting and nontrivialproblems at the end of chapters, the clear andinsightful explanations of some of the deeper aspects ofthe subject and the extensive, interesting, and usefulhistorical notes on the development of the subject...This is an excellent volume that will reward theparticipants in any course that uses it with a deepunderstanding and appreciation for the subject.”

— Ian F. Blake, University of Toronto

Contents:Preface; 1. Introduction; 2. Linear codes; 3. Introductionto finite fields; 4. Bounds on the parameters of codes;5. Reed-Solomon codes and related codes; 6. Decodingof Reed-Solomon codes; 7. Structure of finite fields;8. Cyclic codes; 9. List decoding of Reed-Solomoncodes; 10. Codes in the Lee metric; 11. MDS codes;12. Concatenated codes; 13. Graph codes; 14. Trelliscodes and convolutional codes; Appendix A. Basics inmodern algebra; Bibliography; List of symbols; Index.2006/578 pp./66 line diagrams/12 tables/348 exercises/105 worked examples84504-1/Hb/List: $75.00Disc.: $60.00

Protecting InformationFrom Classical Error Correctionto Quantum CryptographySusan LoeppWilliam WoottersWilliams College, Massachusetts

Providing a context in which ideas aboutmathematics, computer science, and physicscombine, this undergraduate introduction toquantum computing focuses on error correctionand cryptography. By covering such topics as theShor quantum factoring algorithms, it informsthe reader about current thinking in quantuminformation theory, as well as encouraging anappreciation of the connections betweenmathematics and science. Unique to the text isits consideration of possible quantum physicsimpacts. No prior knowledge of quantummechanics is assumed, but students should befamiliar with linear algebra, vectors, and matrices.2006/288 pp./14 tables/159 exercises82740-X/Hb/List: $85.00*Disc.: $68.00*53476-3/Pb/List: $30.00*Disc.: $24.00*

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Fundamentals of Voice QualityEngineering in Wireless Networks Avi Perry

Network operators are faced with the challenge ofmaximizing the quality of voice transmissions inwireless communications without impairing speechor data transmission. This book provides acomprehensive survey of voice quality algorithms,features, interactions, and trade-offs, at the deviceand system level. Using a practitioner rather thanalgorithm-designer angle, this book is unique.It elaborates on the root cause of impairments andways for resolving them, as well as methodologiesfor measuring and quantifying voice quality beforeand after applying the remedies. The key issues areexemplified using case studies. Avoiding complexmathematics, the approach is based on real andsizable field experience supported by scientificand laboratory analysis. This title is suitable forpractitioners in the wireless communicationsindustry and graduate students in electricalengineering. Further resources for this title,including a range of audio examples, will beavailable online atwww.cambridge.org/9780521855952. 2006/350 pp./167 figures85595-0/Hb/List: $80.00*Disc.: $64.00

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Wavelet Methodsfor Time Series AnalysisDonald B. PercivalUniversity of WashingtonAndrew T. WaldenImperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine,London

“The authors...provide considerablebackground material, tell their story from scratch,proceed at a careful pace...and work out detailedapplications...Recommended”

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Contents:1. Introduction to wavelets; 2. Review of Fourier theoryand filters; 3. Orthonormal transforms of time series;4. The discrete wavelet transform; 5. The maximaloverlap discrete wavelet transform; 6. The discretewavelet packet transform; 7. Random variables andstochastic processes; 8. The wavelet variance; 9. Analysisand synthesis of long memory processes; 10. Wavelet-based signal estimation; 11. Wavelet analysis of finiteenergy signals; Appendix. Answers to embeddedexercises; References; Author index; Subject index.

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Fundamentals ofWireless CommunicationDavid TseUniversity of California, BerkeleyPramod ViswanathUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

“Tse and Viswanath achieve remarkable clarity incombining sound theoretical development, simpleinsights, and current practice into an integrated whole.Fundamentals of Wireless Communication willquickly become a classic, serving both as a referenceand a textbook built on firm principles.”

— Professor Robert G. Gallager, MIT

“The book Fundamentals of Wireless Communi-cation, written by David Tse and Pramod Viswanath,presents a very good summary of the concepts andtechniques used for the physical layer of radio networksthat have emerged mainly during the last 10 years.The first chapters introduce wireless fading channels,diversity, multiple access, and interferencemanagement. The second part of the book covers thetopic of multiple antennas, especially MIMO systems,with the authors concentrating on spectral efficiencyand bit error probability...I strongly recommend thisbook for graduate students taking a course in wirelesssystems. The first four chapters can be recommendedfor use in an undergraduate course in wirelesscommunications as well.”

— IEEE Communications Magazine

Contents:1. Introduction; 2. The wireless channel; 3. Point-to-point communication: detection, diversity and channeluncertainty; 4. Cellular systems: multiple access andinterference management; 5. Capacity of wirelesschannels; 6. Multiuser capacity and opportunisticcommunication; 7. MIMO I: spatial multiplexing andchannel modeling; 8. MIMO II: capacity andmultiplexing architectures; 9. MIMO III: diversity-multiplexing tradeoff and universal space-time codes;10. MIMO IV: multiuser communication;A. Detection and estimation in additive Gaussian noise;B. Information theory background.2005/586 pp./203 line diagrams/8 tables/237 exercises84527-0/Hb/List: $65.00Disc.: $52.00

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Wireless CommunicationsAndrea GoldsmithStanford University, California

“Andrea Goldsmith has successfully created a book thatbalances the pressing needs of practical design and anappreciation for deep insights that come from theory.Written by a pioneer in adaptive modulationtechniques for fading channels, this book is excellent indeveloping a working knowledge of modern wirelesscommunication techniques that have been inventedover the past decade. It is likely to become the standardtextbook for wireless communications for the next 10years.”

— Volkan Rodoplu, University of California, Santa Barbara

“…certainly destined to become a standard referencework, and one which should find a deserving home onthe bookshelves of post-graduate students, researchers,and wireless system designers.”

— IEEE Communications Engineer

Contents:Preface; 1. Overview of wireless communications;2. Path loss and shadowing; 3. Statistical multipathchannel models; 4. Capacity of wireless channels;5. Digital modulation and detection; 6. Performance ofdigital modulation over wireless channels; 7. Diversity;8. Coding for wireless channels; 9. Adaptive modulationand coding; 10. Multiple antennas and space-timecommunications; 11. Equalization; 12. Multicarriermodulation; 13. Spread spectrum; 14. Multiuser systems;15. Cellular systems and infrastructure-based wirelessnetworks; 16. Ad-hoc networks; Appendices;Bibliography.2005/648 pp./7 tables/295 exercises/214 figures83716-2/Hb/List: $75.00Disc.: $60.00

Mobile Wireless CommunicationsMischa SchwartzColumbia University, New York

“[Five stars] I rarely award books top marks,but there is no doubt that this one fully deserves it. If you are looking for one book to both cover wirelessfundamentals and give you details of the key wirelesssystems in use today, I’d strongly recommend this one.”

— IEEE Communications Engineer

Contents:1. Introduction and overview; 2. Characteristics of themobile radio environment - propagation phenomena;3. Cellular concept and channel allocation; 4. Dynamicchannel allocation and power control; 5. Modulationtechniques; 6. Multiple access techniques: FDMA,TDMA, CDMA - system capacity comparisons;7. Coding for error detection and correction;8. Second-generation, digital, wireless systems;9. Performance analysis: admission control and handoffs;10. 2.5G/3G mobile wireless systems: packet-switcheddata; 11. Access and scheduling techniques in cellularsystems; 12. Wireless LANs and personal-area networks.2005/470 pp./26 tables/147 exercises/136 figures84347-2/Hb/List: $75.00Disc.: $60.00

Probability and RandomProcesses for Electricaland Computer EngineersJohn GubnerUniversity of Wisconsin, Madison

The theory of probability has importantapplications for computer and electrical engineersas a tool to explain, model, analyze, and design thetechnology they develop. Consequently, a course inprobability and random processes is a prerequisitefor further study in communications or signalprocessing. Gubner presents a primary text thatprogresses from advanced undergraduate level,assuming a modest knowledge of probability,through to the more complex topics suitable forgraduates, including random vectors, Gaussianrandom vectors, random processes and Markovchains. Describing tools and results that areused extensively in the field, this is more thana textbook; it is also a valuable reference forresearchers working in communications, signalprocessing, and computer network traffic analysis.With chapter outlines, over 300 worked examples,some 800 problems and sections for exampreparation, this is an essential companion foradvanced undergraduate and graduate students.2006/c.650 pp./801 exercises/104 figures/348 worked examples86470-4/Hb/List: $80.00*Disc.: $64.00*

Applied OptimizationFormulation and Algorithmsfor Engineering SystemsRoss BaldickUniversity of Texas, Austin

The starting point in the formulation of anynumerical problem is to take an intuitive ideaabout the problem in question and to translateit into precise mathematical language. This bookprovides step-by-step descriptions of how toformulate numerical problems so that they canbe solved by existing software. It examinesvarious types of numerical problems and developstechniques for solving them. A number ofengineering case studies is used to illustrate indetail the formulation process. The case studiesmotivate the development of efficient algorithmsthat involve, in some cases, transformation of theproblem from its initial formulation into a moretractable form.2006/784 pp./180 line diagrams/369 exercises85564-0/Hb/List: $90.00Disc.: $72.00

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Mobile Web ServicesAriel PashtanAware Networks, Illinois2005/284 pp./5 half-tones/91 figures83049-4/Hb/List: $65.00Disc.: $52.00

WCDMA Design HandbookAndrew RichardsonImagicom Ltd, Newmarket2005/592 pp./315 line diagrams/167 tables82815-5/Hb/List: $110.00Disc.: $88.00

Signal Designfor Good CorrelationFor Wireless Communication,Cryptography, and RadarSolomon W. GolombUniversity of Southern CaliforniaGuang GongUniversity of Waterloo, Ontario2005/464 pp.82104-5/Hb/List: $75.00Disc.: $60.00

An Introduction toStatistical Signal ProcessingRobert M. GrayStanford University, CaliforniaLee D. DavissonUniversity of Maryland, College Park2005/478 pp./261 exercises/16 figures83860-6/Hb/List: $75.00Disc.: $60.00

Theory of Remote Image FormationRichard E. BlahutUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign2005/554 pp./5 tables/227 exercises/181 figures55373-3/Hb/List: $120.00Disc.: $96.00

Algebraic Codes forData TransmissionRichard E. BlahutUniversity of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign2003/496 pp./144 line diagrams/19 tables55374-1/Hb/List: $75.00Disc.: $60.00

Space-Time Block Coding forWireless CommunicationsErik G. LarssonRoyal Institute of Technology, StockholmPetre StoicaUppsala Universitet, Sweden2003/302 pp./2 tables/71 exercises/38 figures82456-7/Hb/List: $75.00Disc.: $60.00

Information Theory, Inferenceand Learning AlgorithmsDavid J. C. MacKayUniversity of Cambridge2003/640 pp./40 tables/390 exercises/410 figures/1 color figure64298-1/Hb/List: $60.00Disc.: $48.00

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MIMO WirelessCommunicationsH. Vincent PoorPrinceton University Ezio BiglieriUniversitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona Robert CalderbankPrinceton University Anthony ConstantinidesImperial College, London Andrea GoldsmithStanford University Arogyaswami PaulrajStanford University

Multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO)technology is a key tool that enables wirelessservice providers to deliver larger amountsof data in a more efficient and faster manner,to an ever increasing number of users.This book describes the fundamental theoryof MIMO communication, with focus onthose elements that underpin the implementationof practical systems. Written by well-knownexperts in the field, the book starts with anoverview of MIMO communication systemsincluding benefits and tradeoffs, then progressesto specific topics such as pre-coding to enhancetransmission performance, space-time coding,multiuser detection, MIMO transmissionsystems and concludes with MIMO capacity limits.This book is suitable for graduate students andresearchers in electrical engineering, specificallywireless communications, and communicationsand signal processing, as well as practitioners inthe wireless communications industry.

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