Modern wireless communications
Intended for use in undergraduate courses, this textbook discusses the techniques of wireless communications according to the evolution of spectral utilization of the radio channel. Chapters discuss topics like propagation and noise, modulation and frequency-division multiple access, coding and time
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Upper Saddle River, NJ
Pearson/Prentice Hall
2005
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Table of Contents:
- Ch. 1. Introduction
- Ch. 2. Propagation and Noise
- Ch. 3. Modulation and Frequency-Division Multiple Access
- Ch. 4. Coding and Time-Division Multiple Access
- Ch. 5. Spread Spectrum and Code-Division Multiple Access
- Ch. 6. Diversity, Capacity, and Space-Division Multiple Access
- Ch. 7. Wireless Architectures
- App. A. Fourier Theory
- App. B. Bessel Functions
- App. C. Random Variables and Random Processes
- App. D. Matched Filters
- App. E. Error Function
- App. F. MAP Algorithm
- App. G. Capacity of MIMO Links
- App. H. Eigendecomposition
- App. I. Adaptive Array Antennas.


