Wireless communications principles and practice
As cellular telephones become commonplace business tools, interest in wireless technology is booming. This book responds to that demand with a comprehensive survey of the field, suitable for educational or technical use. Materials are drawn from academic and business sources, numerous journals, and...
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Upper Saddle River, NJ
Prentice Hall
1996
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to wireless communication systems
- The cellular concept : system design fundamentals
- Mobile radio propagation : large-scale path loss
- Mobile radio propagation : small-scale fading and multipath
- Modulation techniques for mobile radio
- Equalization, diversity, and channel coding
- Speech coding
- Multiple access techniques for wireless communications
- Wireless networking
- Wireless systems and standards
- Appendixes. A. Trunking theory
- B. Noise figure calculations for link budgets
- C. Gaussian approximations for spread spectrum CDMA
- D. Q, erf & erfc functions.


