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Wireless Communications - Theory and Techniques

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Wireless communication systems, since their inception in the form of cellular communications, have spread rapidly throughout the western world and the trend is catching on in the developing countries as well. These sys tems have caused revolutionary changes in the way we live. Cellular Commu nications have become important both as means of communication and as a new domain ofcommercial enterprise. Hand held telephones are now rapidly replacing the fixed telephone and in less than twenty years, the number of subscribers has reached nearly three quarters of a billion. In a short span of twenty years, the cellular communications progressed from the first genera tion to the third generation systems, which started operations in Japan on October 1,2001. The first generation wireless technology, which was thought to be obsolete is now being used for fixed wired telephony in several coun tries of Asia, Africa and Latin America. As some commentator said in 1983, the cellular system is the best thing that has happened in telecommunications since the introduction ofcomputers to the masses. This book is written to provide readers with the fundamental concepts ofwireless communications. It is intended for a graduate course on wireless communications but it could be easily adopted at the senior level by skipping material involving difficult mathematical manipulations. The text does not go through the rigorous material on mathematical treatment of electromagnetic waves and propagation, rather it emphasizes more on the practical aspects of this.

List of contents

1: Overview Of Wireless Communications. 2: Macro-Characterization Of Wireless Channels. 3: Micro-Characterization Of Wireless Channels. 4: Signal Transmission Over Mobile Radio Channels. 5: Interference, Distortion And Noise. 6: Antennas For Mobile Radio Systems. 7: Signal Processing In Wireless Communications. 8: Multiple Access Communications. 9: Mobile Wireless Systems And Services. 10: Wireless Data Systems. 11: Wireless Cellular System Design Principles. 12: Mobile Wireless Cellular Systems. 13: Third Generation Wireless Communication Systems. 14: Wireless Systems Beyond 3G. Appendix A: Signal Envelope Characteristics. Appendix B: Signal Phase Characteristics. Appendix C: Random Fm Characteristics. Appendix D: JTC Power Delay Profile Models.

Summary

Wireless communication systems, since their inception in the form of cellular communications, have spread rapidly throughout the western world and the trend is catching on in the developing countries as well. These sys­ tems have caused revolutionary changes in the way we live. Cellular Commu­ nications have become important both as means of communication and as a new domain ofcommercial enterprise. Hand held telephones are now rapidly replacing the fixed telephone and in less than twenty years, the number of subscribers has reached nearly three quarters of a billion. In a short span of twenty years, the cellular communications progressed from the first genera­ tion to the third generation systems, which started operations in Japan on October 1,2001. The first generation wireless technology, which was thought to be obsolete is now being used for fixed wired telephony in several coun­ tries of Asia, Africa and Latin America. As some commentator said in 1983, the cellular system is the best thing that has happened in telecommunications since the introduction ofcomputers to the masses. This book is written to provide readers with the fundamental concepts ofwireless communications. It is intended for a graduate course on wireless communications but it could be easily adopted at the senior level by skipping material involving difficult mathematical manipulations. The text does not go through the rigorous material on mathematical treatment of electromagnetic waves and propagation, rather it emphasizes more on the practical aspects of this.

Product details

Authors Asrar Sheikh, Asrar U H Sheikh, Asrar U. H. Sheikh, Asrar U.H. Sheikh, Asrar U. H. Sheikh
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.03.2013
 
EAN 9781461348115
ISBN 978-1-4613-4811-5
No. of pages 750
Dimensions 160 mm x 235 mm x 40 mm
Weight 1224 g
Illustrations XXIII, 750 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Biology > Ecology

C, Applied ecology, Electrical Engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Signal, Image and Speech Processing, Biomedical and Life Sciences, Signal Processing, Speech processing systems, Digital and Analog Signal Processing, Imaging systems & technology, Image processing

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