
Mobile Communications Engineering: Theory and Applications
( Presented by Henrik Kaare Poulsen as a selected GSM reading )
About the development of mobile radio systems for voice and data
A book about mobile communications. A look at the history, explanation of the difference between wireless and wireline, explanation of the technologies employed (FDMA, TDMA, CDMA).
Facts about the book |
Title: |
Mobile Communications Engineering: Theory and Applications |
Author: |
William C. Y. Lee |
Publisher: |
McGraw-Hill Series on Telecommunications |
Year: |
1997 |
Buy it |
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Contents
The complete guide to mobile communications. The first edition of this classic reference work explained the design and development of mobile radio systems for voice and data in rigorous yet clear terms-and quickly became the bestselling guide to the subject.
Now Dr. William Lee, the field's foremost scientist and instructor, has fully updated his guide to cover all the new technologies that are changing the face of mobile communications.
Instead of merely describing the various existing and emerging systems, Dr. Lee helps you understand the crucial difference between applications for wireline and wireless communications. Writing for telecommunications engineers and managers, as well as students, he also thoroughly addresses such advancements as:
- Digital cellular and PCs
- Conventional multiple access technologies:
- Various multiple access technologies on virtual channels
- Traffic and capacity analysis on mobile communications networks
Conceptual clarification of difficult topics: - processing gain
- diversity gain
| New concepts like
- data transmission
- multiuser detetion
- wavelet representation
Different system applications:
- terrestrial mobile systems
- satellite mobile
- wireless local loops
- wideband systems
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