Advancements of MultiRate Signal processing for Wireless Communication Networks: Current State Of the Art

Authors

  • Dr. D V Srihari Babu

Keywords:

Acoustic signal processing, audio reconstruction, autoregressive (AR) models, blocking, cyclic spectrum, cyclostationarity, filterbanks

Abstract

With the hasty growth of internet contact and voice and information centric communications, many contact technologies have been urbanized to meet the stringent insist of high speed information transmission and viaduct the wide bandwidth gap among ever-increasing high-data-rate core system and bandwidth-hungry end-user complex. To make efficient consumption of the limited bandwidth of obtainable access routes and cope with the difficult channel environment, several standards have been projected for a variety of broadband access scheme over different access situation (twisted pairs, coaxial cables, optical fibers, and unchanging or mobile wireless admittance). These access situations may create dissimilar channel impairments and utter unique sets of signal dispensation algorithms and techniques to combat precise impairments. In the intended and implementation sphere of those systems, many research issues arise. In this paper we present advancements of multi-rate indication processing methodologies that are aggravated by this design trend. The thesis covers the contemporary confirmation of the current literature on intrusion suppression using multi-rate indication in wireless communiquE9; networks.

How to Cite

Dr. D V Srihari Babu. (2012). Advancements of MultiRate Signal processing for Wireless Communication Networks: Current State Of the Art. Global Journal of Computer Science and Technology, 12(E13), 9–22. Retrieved from https://computerresearch.org/index.php/computer/article/view/602

Advancements of MultiRate Signal processing for Wireless Communication Networks: Current State Of the Art

Published

2012-03-15