Interference Avoidance Methods for Wireless Systems
Interference Avoidance Methods for Wireless Systems is an introduction to wireless techniques useful for uncoordinated unlicensed band systems, which use adaptive transmitters and receivers. The book provides a comprehensive theoretical analysis of interf
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INTERFERENCE AVOIDANCE METHODS FOR WIRELESS SYSTEMS
Dimitrie C. Popescu University of Texas at San Antonio San Antonio, Texas
and
Christopher Rose Rutgers University New Brunswick, New Jersey
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Preface
Wireless systems use radio which has an uncanny ability to flow through and around obstacles, pervading space and providing tetherless connectivity to users on the move. However, this marvelous feature also leads to mutual interference between different systems and mutual interference, in general, severely degrades performance. Our work grew from investigations of mutual interference and methods of counteracting it. Historically, the earliest method of interference control was to license discrete non-overlapping swaths of radio spectrum to different systems. Of course, such policies hail from the days when building a transmission facility required various feats of technical cunning and brilliance along with large capital expenditure. That is, the technical difficulty associated with delivering commercial radio or television in the earlier part of the century required large investment of funds and therefore large stable returns on investment. Since mutual interference could make s
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