The application of programmable DSPs in mobile communications [electronic resource] / edited by Alan Gatherer and Edgar Auslander.
c2002Description: 1 online resource (1 v.) : illISBN:- 0471486434
- 9780471486435
- Application of programmable Digital Signal Processors in mobile communications

Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
The history of DSP based architecture in secod generation cellular handsets / Alan Gatherer, Trudy Stetzler and Edgar Auslander -- The role of programmble DSPs in dual mode (2G and 3G) handsets / Chaitali Sengupta ... [et al.] -- Programmable DSPs for 3G base station modems / Dale Hocaver .. [et al.] -- The use of programmable DSPs in antenna array processing / Matthew Bromberg and Donald R. Brown -- The challenges of software-defined radio / Carl Panasik and Chaitali Sengupta -- Enabling multimedia applications in 2.5G and 3G wireless terminals : challenges solutions / Edgar Auslander -- A flexible distributed Java enviroment for wireless PDA architecture based on DSP technology / Gilbert Cabillic -- Speech coding standards in mobile communications / Erdal Paksoy, Vishu Viswanathan, Alan McCree -- Speech recognition solutions for wireless devices / Yeshwant Muthusamy, Yu-Hung Kao and Yifan Gong -- Video and audio coding for mobile applications / Jennifer Webb and Chuck Lueck -- Security paradigm for mobile terminals / Edgar Auslander .. [et al.] -- Biometric systems applied to mobile communications / Dale R. Setlak and Lorin Netsch -- The role of programmable DSPs in digital radio / Trudy Stetzler and Gavin Ferris -- Benchmarking DSP architectures for low power applications / David Hwang, Cimarron Mittelsteadt and Ingrid Verbauwhede -- Low power sensor networks / Alice Wang ... [et al.] -- The pleiades architecture / Arthur Abnous -- Application specific instruction set architecture extensions for DSPs / Jean-Pierre Giacalone -- The pointing wireless device for delivery of location based applications / Pamela Kerwin, John Ellenby and Jeffery Jay.