Synopses & Reviews
Thoroughly revised and updated, the scond edition offers a fundamental and comprehensive treatment of how mobile systems operate in a variety of scenarios. This unrivalled approach concentrates on the properties of the radio channel, a vital and central feature that place fundamental limitations on the performance of radio systems.
* Features two new chapters: 'Multipath Mitigation Techniques' and 'Radio System Planning'
* Surveys various alternative methods of predicitng the mean signal strength and its variability, and discusses their applications
* Introduces ray-tracing methods in connection with indoor propogation
* Discusses multipath and its effects on narrowband and wideband systems
* Describes channel sounders and reviews methods of hardware and software simulation
* Examines man-made noise and interference, and discusses the resulting performance degradation
By equipping the reader with a thorough understanding of the physical processes that underlie the propogation of radio waves, this systematic approach will prove to be an authoritative and attractive text for researchers, systems designers, university academics and postgraduate students.
Review
'\"In a textbook for a graduate course and reference for systems designers and researchers, Parsons...synthesizes from technical papers basic information about the mobile radio channel itself...\" (SciTech Book News Vol. 25, No. 2 June 2001)'
Synopsis
Offers in-depth discussions of multipath phenomena and its effects on narrowband and wideband signals. Presents basic information about the mobile radio channel and introduces some fundamental VHF and UHF propagation. Surveys signal strength prediction methods applicable over irregular terrain and in urban, suburban and rural areas as well as methods of channel sounding and simulation.
Table of Contents
Fundamentals of VHF and UHF Propagation.
Propagation Over Irregular Terrain.
Propagation in Built-Up Areas.
Characterisation of Multipath Phenomena.
Wideband Channel Characterisation.
Further Mobile Radio Channels.
Sounding, Sampling and Simulation.
Man-Made Noise and Interference.
Appendices.
Index.