Radiowave propagation and antennas for personal communications

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Radiowave propagation and antennas for personal communications

Kazimierz Siwiak

(The Artech House antenna library / Helmut E. Schrank, series editor)

Artech House, c1998

2nd ed

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

A revised and updated text on the various propagation and antenna problems associated with personal communications. New material includes: the propagation characteristics associated with the FLEX paging, GSM, IS-95 CDMA, Japan's PHS telephony, and EUREKA-147 digital broadcasting protocols; expanded sections on multipath wave propagation including diversity reception, plus a section on PCS channel protocols; sections covering RF exposure standards and compliance, near-ground yagi antennas, and two-way messaging system design; and problem-and-solution sets at the end of each chapter.

Table of Contents

Introduction. Fixed-Site Antennas. The Radio Communication Channel. The Radio Frequency Spectrum. Communications Using Earth-Orbiting Satellites. Radiowave Propagation -- Radio Test Sites. Radiowave Propagation -- The Urban and Suburban Paths. Waves in Multipath Propagation. Receiver Sensitivity and Transmitted Fields. Simulated Human Body Devices. Loop, Dipole, and Patch Antennas. A Radio Communication System.

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