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The Digital Signal Processing Handbook SECOND EDITION; ^+ e1 \0 C& ]6 \% e
Vijay K. Madisetti EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
6 E' P+ N' W/ e+ @4 C; KWireless, Networking, Radar, Sensor Array Processing, and Nonlinear Signal Processing
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CRC Press
, P# h% P. F X. i- bTaylor & Francis Group1 Y- C0 |5 x) Q# M
6000 Broken Sound Parkway NW, Suite 3000 N+ `) ?! \) a' x1 B# S) H
Boca Raton, FL 33487-27426 a/ v% X0 I2 I( Q+ J
© 2010 by Taylor and Francis Group, LLC# l% M- v- M7 c
CRC Press is an imprint of Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business; H, Q" F" `( ]
* A- u8 E& _( E- l- L2 IPreface .................................................................................................................................................. ix
, j$ N) f' v7 C7 c0 X8 Q* @, eEditor .................................................................................................................................................... xi$ ^" [' E* S( M8 s
Contributors ..................................................................................................................................... xiii9 t4 [: n' h8 _9 x
PART I Sensor Array Processing
6 W2 U/ x2 _2 s; `( EMostafa Kaveh
. T$ U5 \1 h9 X0 n" C5 f3 c1 Complex Random Variables and Stochastic Processes................................................. 1-1
+ |# [5 |) Y* M$ l8 J: o7 TDaniel R. Fuhrmann
V. g' {" F% y( M/ E- L2 Beamforming Techniques for Spatial Filtering ............................................................... 2-14 u2 p8 H$ k) ]' u7 G; P
Barry Van Veen and Kevin M. Buckley
9 U/ S$ i: r7 Q ]2 i& X3 K" s3 Subspace-Based Direction-Finding Methods .................................................................. 3-1
! ` C2 `( e1 A' @1 hEgemen Gönen and Jerry M. Mendel
% s$ F4 ~: E8 H) R5 E4 ESPRIT and Closed-Form 2-D Angle Estimation with Planar Arrays ..................... 4-1
9 D3 K4 D" z) b6 R1 KMartin Haardt, Michael D. Zoltowski, Cherian P. Mathews, and Javier Ramos
2 F" _ [1 G" ~9 [5 A Unified Instrumental Variable Approach to Direction Finding
' a U" I& d+ m2 \7 v5 E: z. cin Colored Noise Fields ........................................................................................................ 5-1
, t4 _. v( i. ^) IP. Stoica, Mats Viberg, M. Wong, and Q. Wu
9 ^$ c/ R# @2 X5 I5 j( ~, G6 Electromagnetic Vector-Sensor Array Processing ......................................................... 6-1$ |( B6 h6 P( C( o6 E, S9 o' E
Arye Nehorai and Eytan Paldi
9 d+ J9 e) H4 n" D6 R$ H* p7 Subspace Tracking ................................................................................................................. 7-1
6 j7 \+ A6 a8 ]R. D. DeGroat, E. M. Dowling, and D. A. Linebarger7 w4 b, W- j4 B# O h/ L& {
8 Detection: Determining the Number of Sources............................................................ 8-12 B% u( [/ B& M4 o+ p' q8 j8 p
Douglas B. Williams6 {: I# t5 a! |6 }2 C1 q$ r8 K% a
9 Array Processing for Mobile Communications .............................................................. 9-16 {; K: s/ p& z5 P
A. Paulraj and C. B. Papadias% `- W' D" i: a {/ }
10 Beamforming with Correlated Arrivals in Mobile Communications...................... 10-1
, ?. t9 {; C% }/ i" MVictor A. N. Barroso and José M. F. Moura7 c) ^5 h* `8 H4 J
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8 ~( K# {2 v# ?$ y# ]/ s11 Peak-to-Average Power Ratio Reduction ....................................................................... 11-10 M! z* {9 {7 v3 u3 Y
Robert J. Baxley and G. Tong Zhou, \8 `# ]" \" s8 {& c9 J
12 Space-Time Adaptive Processing for Airborne Surveillance Radar ......................... 12-1: }( B! t* z( N5 I. T6 Y3 N
Hong Wang. r9 W7 \9 {7 R& E7 |2 M* z3 L. u+ D+ r
PART II Nonlinear and Fractal Signal Processing
" U' Y8 u! e& [8 T2 M/ Y+ uAlan V. Oppenheim and Gregory W. Wornell
" ?% i: y6 m/ l13 Chaotic Signals and Signal Processing ........................................................................... 13-16 Q0 w! @) X+ F' k1 I
Alan V. Oppenheim and Kevin M. Cuomo9 L% m- W. D" b0 x3 q
14 Nonlinear Maps ................................................................................................................... 14-1
j* a- c0 d) h1 [( |Steven H. Isabelle and Gregory W. Wornell a' _# H6 H) `5 n4 X& H. I/ }
15 Fractal Signals....................................................................................................................... 15-1
9 `6 U; D q8 f2 YGregory W. Wornell3 {4 W W8 q, @+ S
16 Morphological Signal and Image Processing ................................................................ 16-1
0 W3 p4 H4 f0 o3 [' ]+ n5 \Petros Maragos
. F% N- M- C7 ^1 S& w- B17 Signal Processing and Communication with Solitons ................................................ 17-10 H2 F0 ^3 x |% _* l& u) ?* P
Andrew C. Singer
: S; \: b" c H6 i n, A, r18 Higher-Order Spectral Analysis ....................................................................................... 18-1
% K! m& b: F" y% W$ [' {Athina P. Petropulu
* `. ^5 t" v2 s( U( ]4 GPART III DSP Software and Hardware) k7 P& n( a5 {* T. ~) j9 @
Vijay K. Madisetti
2 M5 o1 e0 [; h6 n2 _8 t# J7 _3 o19 Introduction to the TMS320 Family of Digital Signal Processors ........................... 19-1) R; X8 Y/ a( }3 l
Panos Papamichalis
: f- E$ \: b+ }' m: `4 Y. C20 Rapid Design and Prototyping of DSP Systems........................................................... 20-1
* |& U4 N0 e" G/ A3 sT. Egolf, M. Pettigrew, J. Debardelaben, R. Hezar, S. Famorzadeh,
7 v8 R9 q4 J1 M d/ ^* JA. Kavipurapu, M. Khan, Lan-Rong Dung, K. Balemarthy, N. Desai, Yong-kyu Jung,
6 m2 n4 i; v5 h3 w! U4 e0 pand Vijay K. Madisetti* g: _# f- D. m
21 Baseband Processing Architectures for SDR................................................................. 21-1
4 W( k7 p- g7 z: s! IYuan Lin, Mark Woh, Sangwon Seo, Chaitali Chakrabarti, Scott Mahlke,
0 c7 X3 B7 C0 p- k; }' G: F/ q4 oand Trevor Mudge/ `4 \- A# |$ f3 _+ n
22 Software-Defined Radio for Advanced Gigabit Cellular Systems ............................ 22-1
0 }- S3 h2 u6 q# j$ _$ V2 f4 h9 mBrian Kelley
% B3 @ U9 `! L2 I5 Y) XPART IV Advanced Topics in DSP for Mobile Systems% t/ O% I( J! P6 q
Vijay K. Madisetti
( s$ n: h. ^. ~% o23 OFDM: PeRFormance Analysis and Simulation Results for Mobile7 a2 I% V t7 Y* L0 A/ e6 G/ D$ M
Environments ....................................................................................................................... 23-1
5 T+ p; n! ^& K- [Mishal Al-Gharabally and Pankaj Das3 U- N/ V* A% ~4 [" T1 n
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24 Space–Time Coding and Application in WiMAX....................................................... 24-1
8 C" ^3 @) s' \$ hNaofal Al-Dhahir, Robert Calderbank, Jimmy Chui, Sushanta Das,' z# i' g- u8 S5 ]7 A/ S1 B6 F- s# S5 x
and Suhas Diggavi# H7 L7 I- s' @0 o6 F2 s- u
25 Exploiting Diversity in MIMO-OFDM Systems for Broadband
" L$ q+ g7 \$ F8 ]5 f' u$ }Wireless Communications ................................................................................................ 25-1
, _, c0 h$ c1 M, e* `+ NWeifeng Su, Zoltan Safar, and K. J. Ray Liu J; H5 b4 f1 P4 h' `' w4 M- P
26 OFDM Technology: Fundamental Principles, Transceiver Design,+ G+ i, n: N5 a
and Mobile Applications ................................................................................................... 26-1* |9 u) ^+ H/ W( G$ s+ u8 K
Xianbin Wang, Yiyan Wu, and Jean-Yves Chouinard/ w0 e1 D# F8 A
27 Space–Time Coding ............................................................................................................ 27-1
: E7 L1 W2 c& s2 dMohanned O. Sinnokrot and Vijay K. Madisetti0 g; w" w+ z) Z8 N$ H; F! _
28 A Multiplexing Approach to the Construction of High-Rate
2 j( O9 L8 F- x6 j3 l1 j: YSpace–Time Block Codes................................................................................................... 28-14 }# M$ c" }0 l5 N) H$ I8 _
Mohanned O. Sinnokrot and Vijay K. Madisetti* Z/ y& r0 N6 `/ c: [& U0 h% ~2 ]
29 Soft-Output Detection of Multiple-Input Multiple-Output Channels .................... 29-1
' h+ z# F1 o0 o, `: d# u. gDavid L. Milliner and John R. Barry
7 A, z8 g5 ]; |& L30 Lattice Reduction–Aided Equalization for Wireless Applications ........................... 30-1. Q$ c+ ^; Q3 o9 G- D
Wei Zhang and Xiaoli Ma
. ]3 |7 [5 c' i g% r' s @31 Overview of Transmit Diversity Techniques for Multiple Antenna Systems ....... 31-1
# m$ b5 E3 B) L, Q( \D. A. Zarbouti, D. A. Kateros, D. I. Kaklamani, and G. N. Prezerakos
$ Y g# L# F2 P6 k# Y" q6 m; QPART V Radar Systems5 O: d* P9 h" W7 c9 K8 j: H# p
Vijay K. Madisetti/ C0 Y1 t: v! K) ?! k4 `
32 Radar Detection ................................................................................................................... 32-1& l; m$ H& F9 ]# g
Bassem R. Mahafza and Atef Z. Elsherbeni( `" H$ h6 c3 K3 Q' L1 a
33 Radar Waveforms ................................................................................................................ 33-1: S* r; d9 J4 }7 c ~ ^. x' L! B
Bassem R. Mahafza and Atef Z. Elsherbeni1 h% _ K. Y+ E, m. R' ?
34 High Resolution Tactical Synthetic Aperture Radar ................................................... 34-1
- t- x; c* |, B r! g* M( e8 M9 qBassem R. Mahafza, Atef Z. Elsherbeni, and Brian J. Smith
" q* L2 v8 U) W1 SPART VI Advanced Topics in Video and Image Processing
1 U" F/ F! j' p: N' x; MVijay K. Madisetti
4 ? P# b6 N$ u% v3 i35 3D Image Processing .......................................................................................................... 35-1/ j5 ?* }' d- D2 r5 q5 E: E6 _( H; }
André Redert and Emile A. Hendriks2 C1 {5 N( r7 H6 Y6 u7 s
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