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The 'go-to' text for non-specialists requiring a serious
introduction to radio. Designed for those without a specialist
theoretical background in electronic and electromagnetic
engineering, it uses a holistic, physics-based approach to describe
the theory underpinning radio science and engineering. It covers a
wide range of topics, from fundamentals such as radio wave theory,
the electronics of radio, antennas, and radio wave propagation, to
software radio, spread spectrum, and MIMO. With a wealth of
practical exercises and examples accompanying the book online, this
is the ideal text for graduate students, professionals and
researchers who work on radio systems and need to understand both
the science and practice of radio.
This comprehensive guide helps readers understand the theory and
techniques needed to analyze and model radio wave propagation in
complex environments. All of the essential topics are covered, from
the fundamental concepts of radio systems, to complex propagation
phenomena. These topics include diffraction, ray tracing,
scattering, atmospheric ducting, ionospheric ducting,
scintillation, and propagation through both urban and non-urban
environments. Emphasis is placed on practical procedures, with
detailed discussion of numerical and mathematical methods providing
readers with the necessary skills to build their own propagation
models and develop their own techniques. MATLAB functions
illustrating key modeling ideas are provided online. This is an
invaluable resource for anyone wanting to use propagation models to
understand the performance of radio systems for navigation, radar,
communications, or broadcasting.
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