Ultra wideband signals and systems in communication engineering
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Ultra wideband signals and systems in communication engineering
J. Wiley, c2004
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-241) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Ultra Wideband (UWB) is the hot new topic in wireless communication engineering today. High-speed communication over short distances using sub-nanosecond pulses, rather than conventional sinusoidal waves, has paved the way for cheap wireless transceivers, capturing the imagination of both academics and engineers in industry alike. Ultra Wideband Signals and Systems in Communication Engineering focuses on the basic signal processing that underlies current and future ultra wideband systems ensuring this text will be essential reading even as UWB applications mature and change or regulations regarding ultra wideband systems are modified.
Provides everything you need to know about Ultra Wideband Communications in one compact volume Explains, in an easy to understand manner, the basics of UWB and its applications Covers, in detail, the generation of UWB waveforms through to the position and location of UWB signals Discusses the issues that must be solved for UWB devices to explode onto the consumer communication market Includes examples and problems in each chapter to aid understanding Features a companion website including Solutions manual, Matlab programs, Electronic versions of the figures and a sample chapter This enlightening text is a must for senior undergraduates and postgraduate students interested in studying UWB, and the emphasis on UWB development for commercial consumer communications products means that any communication engineer or manager cannot afford to be without it!
Table of Contents
Introduction. Basic Properties of UWB Signals and Systems. Generation of UWB Waveforms. Signal Processing Techniques for UWB Systems. UWB Channel Modelling. Ultra-Wideband Communications. Ultra-Wideband Antenna and Arrays. UWB Positioning and Location. Applications. References.
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