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Principles of Modern CDMA/MIMO/OFDM Wireless Communications

Principles of Modern CDMA/MIMO/OFDM Wireless Communications. Instructor: Prof. Aditya K. Jagannatham, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Kanpur. The field of wireless communications has witnessed revolutionary technology developments in the last decade. While previously there existed only 2G GSM based communication systems which supported a data rate of around 10 Kbps, several radical wireless technologies have been developed in the last 10 years to enable broadband wireless access with rates in excess of 100 Mbps. These have subsequently led to the development of 3G and 4G wireless technologies such as HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access), LTE (Long Term Evolution) and WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access). This has been made possible through breakthrough wireless technologies such as Code Division for Multiple Access (CDMA), Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM), Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO). These techniques form the basis of understanding the world of 3G/4G wireless communication systems. This course will present an elaborate introduction to the principles and performance of these fundamental 3G/4G wireless technologies. (from nptel.ac.in)

Lecture 22 - Delay Spread and Inter Symbol Interference


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Introduction to Wireless Systems
Lecture 01 - Evolution of Wireless Communication Technologies
Lecture 02 - Modeling Wireless Channel
Lecture 03 - Wireless Fading Channel Model
Lecture 04 - Fading Channel Distribution
Lecture 05 - Rayleigh Fading Channel
Lecture 06 - Bit Error Rate (BER) Performance
Lecture 07 - Bit Error Rate (BER) of AWGN Channels
Performance in Fading Wireless Channels
Lecture 08 - Bit Error Rate of Rayleigh Fading Wireless Channel
Lecture 09 - Exact BER Expression for Rayleigh Fading Wireless Channel
Lecture 10 - Deep Fade Analysis of Wireless Communication
Lecture 11 - Principle of Diversity
Lecture 12 - Multiple Antenna Diversity
Lecture 13 - Maximal-Ratio Combining
Multiple Antenna Wireless Systems and Diversity
Lecture 14 - BER of Multiple Antenna Wireless Systems
Lecture 15 - Approximate BER for Multiple Antenna Wireless Systems
Lecture 16 - Examples for BER of Wireless Communication
Lecture 17 - Deep Fade in Multi Antenna Systems
Lecture 18 - Intuition for Deep Fade in Multi Antenna Systems
Lecture 19 - Definition of Diversity Order
Wireless Channel Characterization - Delay Spread and Doppler
Lecture 20 - Max Delay Spread
Lecture 21 - RMS Delay Spread
Lecture 22 - Delay Spread and Inter Symbol Interference
Lecture 23 - Coherence Bandwidth of Wireless Channel
Lecture 24 - Mobility and Doppler Effect in Wireless Channels
Lecture 25 - Impact of Doppler Effect on Wireless Channel
Principles of CDMA Wireless Communication
Lecture 26 - Introduction to Code Division Multiplexing Access (CDMA)
Lecture 27 - Chip Time and Bandwidth Expansion in CDMA
Lecture 28 - Code Generation for CDMA
Lecture 29 - CDMA Codes: Properties of CN Sequences
Lecture 30 - BER of CDMA Systems
Principles of CDMA and MIMO Wireless Communication
Lecture 31 - Analysis of Multi-User CDMA
Lecture 32 - Multipath Diversity in CDMA Systems
Lecture 33 - Near-Far Problem in CDMA
Lecture 34 - Multiple Input Multiple Output (MIMO) Systems
Lecture 35 - Examples of MIMO Systems
Principles of MIMO Wireless Communication
Lecture 36 - MIMO Receivers
Lecture 37 - BER Performance of ZF Receiver
Lecture 38 - Transmit Beamforming in MISO Systems
Lecture 39 - Alamouti Code and Space-Time Block Codes
Lecture 40 - BER of Alamouti Coded System
Lecture 41 - Singular Value Decomposition (SVD)
Lecture 42 - SVD in MIMO
Principles of OFDM Wireless Communication
Lecture 43 - Capacity of MIMO Wireless Systems
Lecture 44 - SVD Based MIMO Transmission
Lecture 45 - Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
Lecture 46 - Transmission in Multicarrier Systems
Lecture 47 - FFT/IFFT Processing in OFDM
Lecture 48 - Cyclic Prefix in OFDM Systems
Lecture 49 - Schematic Representation of OFDM Transmitter and Receiver
Lecture 50 - BER Performance of OFDM Systems