Cellular radio : principles and design
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Cellular radio : principles and design
(Macmillan new electronics series, . Introductions to advanced topics)
Macmillan, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Part of the "Macmillan New Electronics" series, this book places equal emphasis on both analog and digital systems, explaining the features common to all existing cellular radio systems, as well as identifying the differences. Discussion of the relative efficiency of different systems in providing effective person-to-person communication is also included. Special emphasis is placed on the importance of radio channels and their attributes. Full details of the connectivity requirements are provided.
Table of Contents
- Radio coverage prediction
- cellular radio design principles
- analog cellular radio signalling
- the multipath propagation problem
- modulation techniques
- speech coding strategies
- digital cellular designs
- spectral efficiency considerations. Appendix: Summary of current world systems.
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