Drawing upon his experience in building the first major CDMA network in North America, Samuel Yang explains the essentials of CDMA wireless technology, helping the reader acquire the knowledge needed to engineer and implement an IS-95 based CDMA system. Examining both the theoretical and practical s
Wimax Rf Systems Engineering (Artech House Mobile Communications Library)
โ Scribed by Abate. Zerihun
- Year
- 2009
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 340
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Already deployed in over 42 countries, WiMAX is quickly becoming one of the most important technologies for IP-based high-speed communications. This practical book delivers a solid understanding of WiMAX technology and RF network planning and deployment techniques without undue mathematical rigors. Engineers find numerous examples and real-world case studies that illustrate the evolution of the design process. The book provides hands-on details on essential considerations and important aspects of the technology, from link budget, communication channel characterization, and capacity, to frequency planning, channel impairments and point-to-point link design. Practitioners also find in-depth discussions on WiMAX security and how WiMAX complements other technologies.
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