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Wireless Communications (Information and Computer Engineering)

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Publisher
Science press
Year
2024
Tongue
English
Leaves
258
Series
Information and Computer Engineering
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


This book presents the basic concepts, principles and technologies of wireless communication. The author focuses on the characteristics of the channel, the performance degradation, and various technologies to improve the performance of the wireless communication system. The upper technologies involved in building wireless performance are also discussed, and a prototype of the system is presented.

✦ Table of Contents


Author biography
Preface
Acknowledgments
Contents
Chapter 1 Wireless communication overview
Chapter 2 Wireless propagation channel modeling: large-scale path loss and shadowing
Chapter 3 Wireless propagation channel modeling: small-scale fading and statistical multipath channel
Chapter 4 Digital modulations over wireless channels
Chapter 5 Diversity, channel coding and equalization
Chapter 6 Spread spectrum systems and spread spectrum with RAKE receiver
Chapter 7 Multicarrier modulation and multi-antenna systems
Chapter 8 Duplexing, multiple access and cellular design fundamentals
References
Index


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