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Informationen zum Autor Giorgio Franceschetti was appointed professor of Electromagnetic Theory at the University Federico II of Napoli, Italy in 1969, a position that he holds to this day. He has been Fulbright Scholar and Research Associate at Caltech, Visiting Professor at the University of Illinois, at UCLA, at the Somali University (Somalia) and at the University of Santiago de Compostela (Spain). He is currently Adjunct Professor at UCLA, Distinguished Visiting Scientist at JPL and Lecturer at the Top-Tech Master of University of Delft, The Netherlands, in Satellite Navigation. Klappentext This multidisciplinary volume originates from lectures presented at a short course on wireless communications in Capri, Italy. This globally attended conference has produced an exceptional book written by pioneers in the field. Lecturers at Capri included pillars in the fields of electromagnetics, communications, information technology and mathematics. As communications technology becomes increasingly wireless, an interdisciplinary viewpoint is necessary for professionals to correct problems and avoid others before they occur. Zusammenfassung Originates from lectures presented at a short course on wireless communications in Capri! Italy. This book covers critical technology within WLAN! ad hoc networks! data distribution! TV! radio! and personal mobile devices. It also discusses security solutions such as sensor technology that prevent unwanted intrusion. Inhaltsverzeichnis CHAPTER 1: RADIO AND PHYSICAL LAYER / CHAPTER 2: PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS INCLUDING HUMAN INTERACTIONS / CHAPTER 3: WIRELESS CHANNEL MODEL / CHAPTER 4: AD-HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS / CHAPTER 5: SENSOR NETWORKS / CHAPTER 6: WIRELSS NETWORKS: FROM INFORMATION TRANSFER TO SENSING AND CONTROL / CHAPTER 7: ACADEMIC AND INDUSTRIAL EXPECTATIONS
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CHAPTER 1: RADIO AND PHYSICAL LAYER / CHAPTER 2: PERSONAL COMMUNICATIONS ANTENNAS INCLUDING HUMAN INTERACTIONS / CHAPTER 3: WIRELESS CHANNEL MODEL / CHAPTER 4: AD-HOC WIRELESS NETWORKS / CHAPTER 5: SENSOR NETWORKS / CHAPTER 6: WIRELSS NETWORKS: FROM INFORMATION TRANSFER TO SENSING AND CONTROL / CHAPTER 7: ACADEMIC AND INDUSTRIAL EXPECTATIONS