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Wireless communications / Andreas F. Molisch

By: Resource type: Ressourcentyp: Buch (Online)Book (Online)Language: English Series: Wiley - IEEE ; v.34 | Wiley - IEEE Ser ; v.34Publisher: Chichester, West Sussex, U.K ; s.l. : Wiley, 2011Edition: 2nd ed (Online-Ausg.)Description: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (lvi, 827 p.)) : illISBN:
  • 9781282883512
  • 1282883518
  • 9780470666692
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: 9780470741870 | 0470741872 | 0470741864 | 9780470741863 | 128288316X | Druckausg.: 1-282-88316-X | Druckausg.: 978-0-470-74186-3 | Print version: Wireless Communications DDC classification:
  • 621.38456
  • 621.3845/6
RVK: RVK: ZN 6560LOC classification:
  • TK5103.2
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Summary: "Professor Andreas F. Molisch, renowned researcher and educator, has put together the comprehensive book, Wireless Communications. The second edition, which includes a wealth of new material on important topics, ensures the role of the text as the key resource for every student, researcher, and practitioner in the field." -Professor Moe Win, MIT, USA Wireless communications has grown rapidly over the past decade from a niche market into one of the most important, fast moving industries. Fully updated to incorporate the latest research and developments, Wireless Communications, Second Edition provides an authoritative overview of the principles and applications of mobile communication technology. The author provides an in-depth analysis of current treatment of the area, addressing both the traditional elements, such as Rayleigh fading, BER in flat fading channels, and equalisation, and more recently emerging topics such as multi-user detection in CDMA systems, MIMO systems, and cognitive radio. The dominant wireless standards; including cellular, cordless and wireless LANs; are discussed. Topics featured include: wireless propagation channels, transceivers and signal processing, multiple access and advanced transceiver schemes, and standardised wireless systems. Combines mathematical descriptions with intuitive explanations of the physical facts, enabling readers to acquire a deep understanding of the subject. Includes new chapters on cognitive radio, cooperative communications and relaying, video coding, 3GPP Long Term Evolution, and WiMax; plus significant new sections on multi-user MIMO, 802.11n, and information theory. Companion website featuring: supplementary material on 'DECT', solutions manual and presentation slides for instructors, appendices, list of abbreviations and other useful resources.Summary: Intro -- WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS -- Contents -- Preface and Acknowledgements to the Second Edition -- Preface to the First Edition -- Acknowledgments to the First Edition -- Abbreviations -- Symbols -- Part I INTRODUCTION -- 1 Applications and Requirements of Wireless Services -- 1.1 History -- 1.1.1 How It All Started -- 1.1.2 The First Systems -- 1.1.3 Analog Cellular Systems -- 1.1.4 GSM and the Worldwide Cellular Revolution -- 1.1.5 New Wireless Systems and the Burst of the Bubble -- 1.1.6 Wireless Revival -- 1.2 Types of Services -- 1.2.1 Broadcast -- 1.2.2 Paging -- 1.2.3 Cellular Telephony -- 1.2.4 Trunking Radio -- 1.2.5 Cordless Telephony -- 1.2.6 Wireless Local Area Networks -- 1.2.7 Personal Area Networks -- 1.2.8 Fixed Wireless Access -- 1.2.9 Ad hoc Networks and Sensor Networks -- 1.2.10 Satellite Cellular Communications -- 1.3 Requirements for the Services -- 1.3.1 Data Rate -- 1.3.2 Range and Number of Users -- 1.3.3 Mobility -- 1.3.4 Energy Consumption -- 1.3.5 Use of Spectrum -- 1.3.6 Direction of Transmission -- 1.3.7 Service Quality -- 1.4 Economic and Social Aspects -- 1.4.1 Economic Requirements for Building Wireless Communications Systems -- 1.4.2 The Market for Wireless Communications -- 1.4.3 Behavioral Impact -- 2 Technical Challenges of Wireless Communications -- 2.1 Multipath Propagation -- 2.1.1 Fading -- 2.1.2 Intersymbol Interference -- 2.2 Spectrum Limitations -- 2.2.1 Assigned Frequencies -- 2.2.2 Frequency Reuse in Regulated Spectrum -- 2.2.3 Frequency Reuse in Unregulated Spectrum -- 2.3 Limited Energy -- 2.4 User Mobility -- 3 Noise- and Interference-Limited Systems -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Noise-Limited Systems -- 3.2.1 Link Budget -- 3.3 Interference-Limited Systems -- Part II WIRELESS PROPAGATION CHANNELS -- 4 Propagation Mechanisms -- 4.1 Free Space Attenuation -- 4.2 Reflection and Transmission.PPN: PPN: 809137224Package identifier: Produktsigel: ZDB-26-MYL | ZDB-30-PQE
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