Title :
2004 IEEE 60th Vehicular Technology Conference. VTC2004-Fall (IEEE Cat. No.04CH37575)
Abstract :
The following topics are dealt with: radio propagation and channel modeling; smart antennas; antenna arrays and beamforming; multi-carrier modulation; OFDM; CDMA; wideband CDMA; cellular radio systems; access control protocols; channel assignment and reservation schemes; wideband communications; wireless security; modulation and coding; MIMO systems; synchronization and equalization; diversity and combining; multiuser detection; software radio; transceiver design; receiver technology; turbo codes; interference cancellation; space-time technology; LDPC codes; mobile multimedia technology; QoS assurance; ad hoc networks; mobile data/computing/navigation networks; wireless standards and protocols; wireless sensor/network security; beyond 3G; broadband mobile communication systems; radio resource management; wireless location estimation; wireless LAN applications; space-time signal processing for communications; adaptive signal processing for communications; DSP implementations; spurious emission and RFI; spectrum engineering and EMC management; EMC testing; mobile satellite communications; mobile satellite networking; mobile satellite navigation; E911 and cellular/PCS communications; GPS signal and users equipment; nonlinear filters and chaos theory in security, positioning and communications systems; modeling of RF/baseband equipment, non-linear effects, and RF interference; fading channels; antenna systems simulation; multiple access systems; spread spectrum systems; network architectures; network simulation; RF and laser sensors; sensors for space awareness applications; microminiature or proliferated sensor systems; sensor data exploitation and fusion; NLOS propagation effects; handover; short range communications analysis; wireless applications.
Keywords :
MIMO systems; OFDM modulation; ad hoc networks; antenna arrays; broadband networks; cellular radio; channel allocation; code division multiple access; codes; electromagnetic compatibility; equalisers; fading channels; interference suppression; mobile radio; mobile satellite communication; modulation; multiuser detection; protocols; quality of service; radio spectrum management; radiofrequency interference; radiowave propagation; satellite navigation; sensor fusion; signal processing; software radio; spread spectrum communication; synchronisation; telecommunication security; transceivers; wireless LAN; wireless sensor networks; CDMA; DSP implementations; E911 communications; EMC management; EMC testing; GPS signals; LDPC codes; MIMO systems; NLOS propagation effects; OFDM; PCS communications; QoS assurance; RF sensors; RF/baseband equipment; RFI; WCDMA; access control protocols; ad hoc networks; adaptive signal processing; antenna arrays; antenna systems simulation; beamforming; broadband mobile communication systems; cellular radio systems; channel assignment; channel modeling; chaos theory; coding; combining; diversity; equalization; fading channels; handover; interference cancellation; laser sensors; microminiature sensors; mobile data/computing/navigation networks; mobile multimedia technology; mobile satellite communications; mobile satellite navigation; modulation; multi-carrier modulation; multiple access systems; multiuser detection; network architectures; network simulation; nonlinear filters; proliferated sensor systems; protocols; radio propagation; radio resource management; receiver technology; reservation schemes; sensor data exploitation; sensor fusion; short range communications analysis; smart antennas; software radio; space-time signal processing; space-time technology; spectrum engineering; spread spectrum systems; synchronization; transceiver design; turbo codes; vehicular technology; wideband communications; wireless LAN applications; wireless applications; wireless location estimation; wireless security; wireless sensor/network security; wireless standards;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2004. VTC2004-Fall. 2004 IEEE 60th
Conference_Location :
Los Angeles, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8521-7
DOI :
10.1109/VETECF.2004.1399878