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Most books in wireless communications address technical subjects
which are relevant to ground mobile systems. Volume 2: Terrestrial
and Mobile Interference of the Wireless Communications Design
Handbook addresses a topic frequently overlooked in ground mobile
wireless system design: interference problems at the hardware
level. This book employes a hardware-oriented approach, which is
the most effective approach for addressing interference and noise
problems in ground mobile wireless systems. The book is a practical
reference for engineers who are particularly interested in
practical case studies covering how to avoid undesired interference
and noise problems in their designs. It covers some of the most
common interference models usually addressed, and it describes
material related to transmitter and receiver hardware design and
how interference control plays a significant role in equipment
performance. Each of the three Wireless Communications Design
Handbook volumes addresses theory and immediate applications.
Design issues are also considered in detail for the protection of
wireless ground systems against interference.
Key Features
* An applications-oriented reference for engineers, system
designers, and practitioners
* Addresses the most common interference concerns in ground mobile
wireless communications systems
* Provides a hardware-oriented approach for addressing trasmitter
and receiver interference issues, as well as ground mobile
designs
* Gives extensive detail regarding noise and interference control
solutions for grounded wireless facilities
* Details the space interference effect in ground mobile
systems
* Discusses hardware issues ranging from digital phones to ground
stations
The need for controlling interference and limiting noise problems
in wireless communications systems starts at the most fundamental
levels of circuit design. When efficient approaches for noise
control are implemented at the circuit level, it helps
significantly to ensure the effective noise control for the overall
system design.
This book is a practical reference for engineers who are
particularly interested in practical case studies covering how to
avoid undesired interference and noise problems in their designs.
It covers a significant number of chapters dedicated to different
aspects of digital, analog, and mixed mode analog/digital design
which are directly affected by noise and interference issues. Each
of the three Wireless Communications Design Handbook volumes
addresses theory and immediate applications. The approach followed
is strictly hardware-oriented. The material presented provides a
good, practical, and theoretical background of noise sources and
their analysis, as well as methodologies for minimizing
interference problems in electronic design.
Key Features
* An applications-oriented reference for engineers, system
designers, and practitioners
* Includes computational techniques for simulation
* Addresses the most common interference concerns in wireless
communications circuit designs
* Presents a hardware-oriented approach for addressing analog,
digital, and mixed-made interference concerns with a focus on
design
* Addresses noise sources, interference models, and design
solutions simultaneously
* Combines analytical and computer modeling for interference
analysis
* Addresses interference concerns from the IC level to the
subsystem level
Volume One of the Wireless Communications Design Handbook provides
an in-depth look at interference problems in satellite
communications. The material presented is from a satellite or
spacecraft hardware point of view rather than from theoretical
models. Each satellite subsystem is described in detail to point
out interference and noise problems associated with it. The book
also addresses typical architectures and hardware design issues in
satellites. In addition, a detailed look at space interference is
discussed with emphasis on the possible impact on satellite
electronics.
Key Features
* An applications-oriented reference for engineers, system
designers, and practitioners
* Addresses the most common interference concerns in ground mobile
wireless communications systems
* Hardware-oriented approach to interference and noise concerns as
well as satellite subsystem design
* All satellite subsystems described in great technical
detail
* Significantly covers space interference with a slanted approach
to satellite hardware effects
* Covers modern hardware design for low earth orbit satellites to
be used in wireless communications
The design of medical electronics is unique because of the
background needed by the engineers and scientists involved. Often
the designer is a medical or life science professional without any
training in electronics or design. Likewise, few engineers are
specifically trained in biomedical engineering and have little or
no exposure to the specific medical requirements of these devices.
Design of Medical Electronic Devices presents all essential topics
necessary for basic and advanced design. All aspects of the
electronics of medical devices are also covered. This is an
essential book for graduate students as well as professionals
involved in the design of medical equipment.
Covers every stage of the process, from design to manufacturing to
implementation
Topics covered include analogue/digital conversions, data
acquisition, signal processing, optics, and reliability and failure
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