Description
This first-of-its-kind book provides you with the latest research on prime codes and their advanced wireless and optical communications applications. It describes in clear, concise language the fundamental issues involved in prime codes and their relationships to modern communications, with the focus on performance analysis and results. Examples are used to illustrate the fundamental concepts and to show you how prime codes are designed. You learn how to apply prime codes to optical communication systems and networks with experimental demonstrations.
The first part of the book helps you master the mathematical concepts and formulations that are essential throughout the book. In addition to providing you with the mathematical tools, this part develops the theories and designs of prime codes. This detailed resource goes on to provide you with targets for optical applications of prime codes, and shows how prime codes are applied to code-division multiple-access (CDMA) optical networks. Moreover, you learn about targets for wireless applications of prime codes, and how prime codes are applied to frequency-hopping code-division multiple-access (FH-CDMA) wireless networks. The book is extensively supported with over 300 equations and more than 100 illustrations.
Table Of Contents
Preliminary Materials. Families of Prime Codes. Code-Division Multiple-Access Optical Networks.Synchronous CDMA Optical Networks. 2 n CDMA Optical Networks. Synchronization for CDMA Optical Networks. Multiwavelength CDMA Optical Networks. Frequency-Hopping CDMA Wireless Networks. FH-CDMA Wireless Networks with Multimedia Services. Multicarrier FH-CDMA Wireless Networks.
Author
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Wing C. Kwong
Wing C. Kwong is associate professor in the department of engineering, Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from Princeton University, NJ.
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Guu-Chang Yang
Guu-Chang Yang is professor and chairman of the department of electrical engineering at the National Chung-Hsing University. He received his Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the University of Maryland at College Park, MD.