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Wireless Communication
David Tse
Dept of EECS
U.C. Berkeley
Course Objective
• Past decade has seen a surge of research activities in
the field of wireless communication.
• Emerging from this research thrust are new points of
view on how to communicate effectively over wireless
channels.
• The goal of this course is to study in a unified way the
fundamentals as well as the new research
developments.
• The concepts are illustrated using examples from
several modern wireless systems (GSM, IS-95, CDMA
2000 1x EV-DO, Flarion's Flash OFDM, ArrayComm
systems.)
Course Outline
Day 1: Fundamentals
2. Diversity
Day 2: MIMO
6. Diversity-Multiplexing Tradeoff
Course Outline (3)
9. MIMO in Networks
1. The Wireless Channel
Wireless Mulipath Channel
where ai(t) and i(t) are the gain and delay of path i.
• The time-varying impulse response is:
and the sum is over all paths that fall in the delay bin
y = x+ w
BPSK modulation x = § a
h1
h2
Transmit Diversity
h1
h2
Space-time Codes