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The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors
have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an
engineer's first port of call for key information, design
techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a
shelf!
RF (radio frequency) and wireless technologies drive communication
today. This technology and its applications enable wireless phones,
portable device roaming, and short-range industrial and commercial
application communication such as the supply chain management
wonder, RFID. Up-to-date information regarding software defined RF,
using frequencies smarter, and, using more of the spectrum, with
ultrawideband technology is detailed.
Chapter 1: Survey of RF and Wireless Technology
Chapter 2: Communications Protocols and Modulation
Chapter 3: Transmitters
Chapter 4: Receivers
Chapter 5: Radio Propagation
Chapter 6: Antenna Fundamentals I
Chapter 7: Antenna Fundamentals II.
Chapter 8: Basics of Wireless Local Area Networks
Chapter 9: Outdoor Networks.
Chapter 10: Voice Over Wi-Fi and Other Wireless Technologies
Chapter 11: Security in Wireless Local Area Networks
Chapter 12: System Planning
Chapter 13: System Implementation, Testing, and Optimization
Chapter 14: Next Generation Wireless Networks
Chapter 15: Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Chapter 16: Wireless Sensor Networks
Chapter 17: Reliable Wireless Networks for Industrial
Networks
Chapter 18: Software-Defined Radio
Chapter 19: The Basics of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)
Technology
Chapter 20: UWB Spectrum and Regulation
Chapter 21: Interference and Coexistence
Chapter 22: Direct Sequence UWB
Chapter 23: "Multiband Approach to UWB
Chapter 24: History and Background of Cognitive Radio
Chapter 25: The Software Defined Radio as a Platform for Cognitive
Radio
Chapter 26: Cognitive Radio: The Technologies
Chapter 27: Spectrum Awareness
Chapter 28: Direct Sequence and Frequency Hopping Spread
Spectrum
Chapter 29: RF Power Amplifiers
Chapter 30: Phase Locked Loop Techniques in Modern Communications
Systems
Chapter 31 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
*A 360 degree view from best-selling authors including Roberto
Aiello, Bruce Fette, and Praphul Chandra
*Hot topics covered including ultrawideband and cognitive radio
technologies
*The ultimate hard-working desk reference: all the essential
information, techniques, and tricks of the trade in one volume
This is not another book about installing a home or "hobby" Wi-Fi
system. Instead, this book shows you how to plan, design, install,
and operate WLAN systems in businesses, institutions, and public
settings such as libraries and hotels. In other words, this book is
packed with serious information for serious professionals
responsible for implementing robust, high performance WLANs
covering areas as small as a coffee shop or as large as entire
communities.
Ron Olexa provides a solid foundation in RF/wireless theory as it
applies to WLANs. His detailed, thorough coverage of propagation at
GHz frequencies helps you understand the mysteries of WLAN coverage
(such as how it can change from season to season due to foliage).
You'll also learn about antenna radiation patterns and gain so you
can design you WLAN to have the coverage you need without causing
interference to (or suffering interference from) other WLANs.
* Covers the widely used 802.11 family, as well as the new 802.16
and 802.20 standards
* Focuses on big commercial network implementations, such as in
public buildings and businesses
* Author has over 25 years of experience with cellular systems and
wireless networks
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