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This book focus on Long Term Evolution (LTE) and beyond. The
chapters describe different aspects of research and development in
LTE, LTE-Advanced (4G systems) and LTE-450 MHz such as
telecommunications regulatory framework, voice over LTE, link
adaptation, power control, interference mitigation mechanisms,
performance evaluation for different types of antennas, cognitive
mesh network, integration of LTE network and satellite, test
environment, power amplifiers and so on. It is useful for
researchers in the field of mobile communications.
Vast, complex technologies, countless relevant topics, seemingly limitless documentation of standards and recommendations… In a field as dynamic as wireless technology, how is one to keep up when the very task of deciding which publications to read and which resources belong on your shelf can be daunting?
Wireless Technology: Protocols, Standards, and Techniques has sorted it out for you. From basic principles to the state of the art, it furnishes clear, concise descriptions of second and third generation wireless technologies. The bestselling author of the Foundations of Mobile Radio Engineering has gathered together the most up-to-date networking standards, techniques, and protocols and incorporated clear, concise treatments of the necessary background material to form the most current and complete wireless reference available.
However bumpy the road may seem, the migration to a wireless world is inevitable. Whether you are a communications engineer, network analyst or designer, electrical engineer, or computer engineer, keeping up in this rapidly evolving field is imperative. This book will help you stay at the forefront of your field and contribute to making the wireless world a reality.
Foundations of Mobile Radio Engineering is a comprehensive survey covering the main topics of mobile radio systems. Concepts considered include the theory of patterns and symmetry and how it impacts hexagonal cell tessellation, long-term fading and log-normal distribution, short-term fading and Rayleigh distribution, indoor propagation and Rice distribution, Suzuki distribution, interleaving and using codes in a Rayleigh environment, and ALOHA protocol and why it has better performance in a Rayleigh environment. The book also addresses interference problems and traffic studies with consideration to the Monte Carlo simulation technique. Practical results, examples, and field measurement problems are presented as well. Foundations of Mobile Radio Engineering provides a wealth of information for electrical engineers; professionals in communications, networks, and cellular mobile radio and mobile radio systems; and students in electrical engineering and communication fields.
This book focus on Long Term Evolution (LTE) and beyond. The
chapters describe different aspects of research and development in
LTE, LTE-Advanced (4G systems) and LTE-450 MHz such as
telecommunications regulatory framework, voice over LTE, link
adaptation, power control, interference mitigation mechanisms,
performance evaluation for different types of antennas, cognitive
mesh network, integration of LTE network and satellite, test
environment, power amplifiers and so on. It is useful for
researchers in the field of mobile communications.
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