The mobile communications handbook

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The mobile communications handbook

editor-in-chief, Jerry D. Gibson

(The electrical engineering handbook series)

CRC Press, 1999

2nd ed

  • alk. paper

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Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

In a single volume, this handbook covers the entire field -- from principles of analog and digital communications to cordless telephones, wireless LANs, and international technology standards. The tremendous scope of this second edition ensures that its serving as the primary reference for every aspect of mobile communications. Details and references follow preliminary discussions, providing readers with the most accurate information available on the particular topic.

Table of Contents

Basic Principles: Complex Envelope Representations for Modulated Signals. Sampling. Pulse Code Modulation. Baseband Signaling and Pulse Shaping. Equalization. Line Coding. Echo Cancellation. Pseudonoise Sequences. Optimum Receivers. Forward Error Correction Coding. Spread Spectrum. Diversity Techniques. Digital Communication System Performance. Standards Setting Bodies.- Wireless: Overview. Modulation Methods. Access Methods. Fading Channels. Statistical Distributions of the Fading Signal. Space-Time Processing. Location Strategies for Personal Communication Services. Analysis of IS-41 C Authentication Protocols for PCs. Cell Design Principles. Microcellular Radio Communications. Fixed and Dynamic Channel Assignment. Radio Location Techniques. Power Control. Enhancements in Second Generation Systems. Pan- European Cellular Standard. IS-54 North American Cellular Standard. British Cordless Telephone Standard. RACE Programs. Half-Rate Standards. Wireless Video Standards. Fixed and Dynamic Channel Assignment. Wireless LANS. Wireless Data. Wireless ATM. Wireless ATM 2. Third Generation Systems.

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