Mobile communications engineering :

By: Lee, William C. YMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York : McGraw-Hill, c1998Edition: 2nd EditionDescription: xxii, 689 p. : illustrationsISBN: 0070371032; 9780070371033 ; 0071157662 ; 9780071157667Subject(s): Mobile communication systemsDDC classification: 621.3845 Online resources: Click here to access online | Click here to access online | Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- The mobile-radio signal environment -- Statistical communications theory -- Path loss over flat terrain -- Path loss over hilly terrain and general methods of predicition -- Effects of system RF design on propagation -- Received-signal envelope characteristics -- Received-signal phase characteristics -- Module technology -- Diversity schemes -- Combining technology -- Signal proceses -- Interference problems -- Signal-error analysis versus system performance -- Voice-quality analysis versus system performance -- Multiple-access (MA) schemes -- Classification of the concepts of sensitive topics -- New concepts -- Military mobile communications -- Index.
Summary: This updated edition aims to reflect the changes that have made mobile radio systems a multi-billion pound business. It explains technologies such as digital cellular, PCS, multiple access techniques, and traffic analysis on mobile networks.
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Included Index.

Introduction --
The mobile-radio signal environment --
Statistical communications theory --
Path loss over flat terrain --
Path loss over hilly terrain and general methods of predicition --
Effects of system RF design on propagation --
Received-signal envelope characteristics --
Received-signal phase characteristics --
Module technology --
Diversity schemes --
Combining technology --
Signal proceses --
Interference problems --
Signal-error analysis versus system performance --
Voice-quality analysis versus system performance --
Multiple-access (MA) schemes --
Classification of the concepts of sensitive topics --
New concepts --
Military mobile communications --
Index.

This updated edition aims to reflect the changes that have made mobile radio systems a multi-billion pound business. It explains technologies such as digital cellular, PCS, multiple access techniques, and traffic analysis on mobile networks.

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