The complete wireless communications professional : a guide for engineers and managers / William Webb.
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TextSeries: Artech House mobile communications libraryPublication details: Boston : Artech House, ©1999.Description: 1 online resource (xv, 404 pages) : illustrationsContent type: - text
- computer
- online resource
- 1580532349
- 9781580532341
- 621.6845 21
- TK5103.2 .W42 1999eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface: What is a complete wireless professional? -- Format of this book -- Some interesting history -- Early history -- Some key milestones in mobile radio history -- Recent history -- Mobile radio systems -- The basics of mobile radio -- Basic principles of propagation -- Radio spectrum utilization -- Basic system design -- System overview -- Voice encoding -- Secure transmission -- Overcoming channel imperfections -- Frequency and phase modulation -- Clock recovery -- Carrier recovery -- Multiple access -- Packet and circuit transmission -- Theoretical capacity of mobile radio systems -- Cellular radio technologies -- The range of cellular systems -- GSM -- System architecture -- Locating a subscriber and starting calls -- Transmission within GSM -- cdmaOne -- Other systems -- Private mobile radio systems -- Simple private radio systems -- Tetra -- System operation -- Technical parameters -- Other systems -- Other mobile radio systems -- Cordless systems -- Overview of cordless telephony -- Digital enhanced cordless telephone -- Personal handiphone system -- Wireless local loop systems -- Introduction to wireless local loop -- Access technologies: radio and cable -- WLL and cellular: the differences -- Technologies for WLL and LMDS/MVDS -- Satellite systems for telephony -- Concept -- Economics of satellite systems -- TV, radio, and other systems -- Interfacing with fixed networks -- The need for fixed networks -- Fixed network architectures -- Fixed network protocols -- Fixed mobile convergence.
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