Synopses & Reviews
LEARN THE SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING OF MOBILE AND WIRELESS COMMUNICAITONSWith more than 115 million users of wireless technologies in the United States, there is simply no faster growing and more exciting area in telecommunications today. Now, P.M. Shankar's INTRODUCTION TO WIRELSS SYSTEMS equips you with the necessary training you need to explore this dynamic field.
This unique text is the first and only introduction to wireless systems written specifically for undergraduate students.. The text helps you learn the science and engineering of mobile and wireless communication by clearly developing analytical tools, fundamental physics, and communication theory. Coverage spans the complete range of topics related to modern wireless communications, including propagation effects, wireless modems, cells and cell design, diversity, dispersion, fading, multiplexing techniques, 3G systems, OFDM systems, Bluetooth wireless networks, and more.
FEATURES
- Many worked-out examples make the concepts easier to understand.
- MATLAB-based exercise sets enable you to put theory into practice, vary parameters, and explore the resulting changes in the characteristic features of wireless signals.
- Numerous exercises and problem material in every chapter.
- Comprehensive coverage addresses the full range of wireless technologies, techniques, tools, and principles.
- Chapter summaries help you review key concepts.
- A Comprehensive list of reference allows you to explore topics in greater detail.
Synopsis
This exciting new book addresses the need for a text that presents a broad range of topics on wireless communication systems for undergraduate seniors and first year graduate students. Introduction to Wireless Systems is the first book to provide the basic analytical tools, fundamental physics, and communication theory needed to fully appreciate the field of wireless communications.
Synopsis
Provides necessary training in the field of mobile communications.
Description
Includes bibliographical references (p. 317-330) and index.
Table of Contents
Preface.
Acknowledgments.
Historical Overview of Wireless Systems.
Propagation Characteristics of Wireless Channels.
Modems for Wireless Communications.
Cells and Cellular Traffic.
Fading Mitigation in Wireless Systems.
Multiple-Access Techniques.
Appendix A: Topics in Signals and Systems.
Appendix B: Topics in Communications Theory.
Appendix C: Topics in Attenuation and Fading.
Acronyms.
References.