Radiowave propagation and antennas for personal communications
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Radiowave propagation and antennas for personal communications
Artech House, c2007
3rd ed
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This newly revised and expanded edition of the Artech House classic, "Radiowave Propagation and Antennas for Personal Communications", offers a current and comprehensive introduction to the practice and underpinnings of personal communications. Every chapter has been updated to explain how the latest ultra-wide band technology affects all aspects of personal communications. The third edition covers important innovations such as wireless local networks, personal networks, and MIMO techniques. Written for a broad spectrum of readers, this practical resource is useful to experienced engineers designing systems, EE professors teaching fundamentals, or technology consultants needing a quick, cohesive overview. In addition to its accessible coverage of technology and theory, this unique volume examines how radio waves and wireless devices affect the human body.
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.
- Appendices.
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