Mobile Communications Engineering: Theory and Applications
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ISBN: 0070371032 / Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional, October 1997
In this update of the 1982 edition intended for engineering seniors and first year graduate school students, Yee (VP and chief scientist, Applied Research and Science, AirTouch Communications; Walnut Creek, CA) covers the first 100 years, and theoretical and practical considerations, of diverse radio communication links between two terminals of which at least one is in motion. Includes a chapter on new concepts (e.g. data transmission via cellular systems), problem exercises, and references. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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From one of the field’s foremost educators, here is the classic guide to mobile communication—fully revised for the 1990s and beyond. It is unique because it shows readers how to understand the differences in applying technologies between wireline communications and wireless communications. The new second edition extensively updates the basics. It also coves traffic and capacity analysis on mobile communications networks and addresses rapidly expanding new technologies, such as digital cellular, PCS, and multiple access techniques not only including FDMA, TDMA, CDMA, and SDMA, but also applying the techniques on the virtual channels.
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