Most books in wireless communications address technical subjects which are relevant to ground mobile systems. Volume 2: Terrestrial and Mobile Interference of the Wireless Communications Design Handbook addresses a topic frequently overlooked in ground mobile wireless system design: interference pro
Wireless Communications Design Handbook - Terrestrial and Mobile Interference
โ Scribed by Reinaldo Perez
- Publisher
- Academic Press
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 205
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
Volume One of the Wireless Communications Design Handbook provides an in-depth look at interference problems in satellite communications. The material presented is from a satellite or spacecraft hardware point of view rather than from theoretical models. Each satellite subsystem is described in detail to point out interference and noise problems associated with it. The book also addresses typical architectures and hardware design issues in satellites. In addition, a detailed look at space interference is discussed with emphasis on the possible impact on satellite electronics. Key Features * An applications-oriented reference for engineers, system designers, and practitioners * Addresses the most common interference concerns in ground mobile wireless communications systems * Hardware-oriented approach to interference and noise concerns as well as satellite subsystem design * All satellite subsystems described in great technical detail * Significantly covers space interference with a slanted approach to satellite hardware effects * Covers modern hardware design for low earth orbit satellites to be used in wireless communications
โฆ Table of Contents
Wireless Communications Design Handbook......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Acknowledgments......Page 8
Preface......Page 10
Introduction......Page 14
1.1 Interference between Satellite-Earth Station Links......Page 20
1.2 Interference between Broadcasting Terrestrial Stations and Satellite Earth Stations......Page 22
1.3 Technical Protection against RF Interference......Page 27
1.4 Pager Antennas and Their Performance......Page 29
1.5 Cellular Phone Structures......Page 36
1.6 Base-Station Antenna Performance......Page 43
1.7 Environmental Factors in Antenna Selection......Page 53
1.8 Performance of Dipole Arrays......Page 56
1.9 Passive Repeater Technology for PCS Systems......Page 60
1.10 Use of Smart Antennas......Page 64
1.11 Path Loss......Page 73
1.12 Co-channel Interference......Page 75
1.13 Adjacent Channel Interference......Page 77
1.14 Rayleigh Fading in Quasi-static Systems......Page 78
2.1 Noise Factor......Page 80
2.2 Field Parameters......Page 81
2.3 Antenna Temperature......Page 82
2.5 Thermal Radiation......Page 83
2.6 Natural Noise at the Earthโs Surface......Page 84
2.7 Atmospherics......Page 85
2.8 Extraterrestrial Noise......Page 86
2.9 Quiet and Disturbed Plasmasphere......Page 95
2.10 Tracking and Watching for Space Storms......Page 100
2.11 Space Weather Channel......Page 103
2.12 Effects on Satellites......Page 105
3.1 Total EnergyโDeterministic Waveforms......Page 107
3.2 Total EnergyโStochastic Waveforms......Page 114
3.3 Peak Current NoltageโDeterministic Waveforms......Page 115
3.4 Peak CurrentโStochastic Waveforms......Page 125
4.1 The Modified Nonlinear Transfer Function Approach......Page 127
4.2 Desensitization......Page 135
4.3 Gain Compression and Gain Expansion......Page 139
4.4 Intermodulation......Page 140
4.5 Cross Modulation......Page 149
4.6 Spurious Responses......Page 156
5.0 Introduction......Page 161
5.1 Signal-to-Interference Ratio......Page 162
5.2 Coordination Area Based on Great-Circle Propagation......Page 167
5.3 Coordination Area for Scattering by Rain......Page 174
5.4 Interference between Space and Surface Stations......Page 178
5.5 Procedures for Interference Analysis......Page 179
5.6 Permissible Level of the Interfering Emissions......Page 182
5.7 Link Communications Systems Design......Page 184
5.8 Allocation of Noise and Signal-to-Noise Ratio......Page 187
5.9 Diversity Reception......Page 188
References......Page 193
Index......Page 199
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