Precoding and Signal Shaping for Digital Transmission
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Provides a step-by-step description of the basics of precoding and signal shaping.
* Illustrates theory with examples from wireline and wireless communications.
* Discusses the role of precoding and signal shaping algorithms in communications standards.

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ROBERT F. H. FISCHER received his PhD in electrical engineering from the University of Erlangen-Nürnberg, where he is now a member of the Telecommunications Institute, teaching graduate courses in digital communications and supervising various research projects. Previously he held a postdoctoral position at the IBM Research Laboratory in Zurich, where he worked on algorithms and the implementation of PCM voice-band modems. His current work concentrates on fast digital transmission, including single- and multicarrier modulation techniques. Dr. Fischer is the recipient of several awards and holds more than ten international patents in the field of digital communications.

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Preface.

Introduction.

Digital Communications via Linear, Distorting Channels.

Precoding Schemes.

Signal Shaping.

Combined Precoding and Signal Shaping.

Appendix A: Wirtinger Calculus.

Appendix B: Parameters of the Numerical Examples.

Appendix C: Introduction to Lattices.

Appendix D: Calculation of Shell Frequency Distribution.

Appendix E: Precoding for MIMO Channels.

Appendix F: List of Symbols, Variables, and Acronyms.

Index.
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