Product Description
This will be a vital source of information on the basic concepts and specific applications of antennas and propagation to wireless systems, covering terrestrial and satellite radio systems in both mobile and fixed contexts. Antennas and propagation are the key factors influencing the robustness and quality of the wireless communication channel and this book includes:
∗ Illustrations of the significance and effect of the wireless propagation channel
∗ Overview of the fundamental electromagnetic principles underlying propagation and antennas
∗ Basic concepts of antennas and their application to specific wireless systems
∗ Propagation measurement, modelling and prediction for fixed links, macrocells, microcells, picocells and megacells
∗ Narrowband and wideband channel modelling and the effect of the channel on communication system performance
∗ Methods that overcome and transform channel impairments to enhance performance using diversity, adaptive antennas and equalisers
It will be essential reading for wireless communication engineers as well as for students at postgraduate or senior undergraduate levels.
Distinctive features of this book are:
∗ Examples of real world practical system problems of communication system design and operation
∗ Extensive worked examples
∗ End of chapter questions
∗ Topical and relevant information for and about the wireless communication industry
From the Author
Propagation prediction and antennas for wireless systemsAntennas and propagation are the key factors influencing the robustness and quality of the wireless communication channel. This book introduces the basic concepts and specific applications to wireless systems, covering terrestrial and satellite radio systems in both mobile and fixed contexts.
It includes illustrations of the significance and effect of the wireless propagation channel; an overview of the fundamental electromagnetic principles underlying propagation and antennas; the basic concepts of antennas and their application to specific wireless systems; propagation measurement, modelling and prediction for fixed links, macrocells, microcells, picocells and megacells; narrowband and wideband channel modelling and the effect of the channel on communication system performance; methods by which the channel impairments can be overcome and transformed into an asset to performance using diversity, adaptive antennas and equalisers.
This book is a vital source of information for telecommunication engineers as well as for students of telecommunication at postgraduate or senior undergraduate levels.
Distinctive features of this book are:
examples of practical system problems that root the concepts in the real world of communication system design and operation;
extensive worked examples, providing potential to be adopted as a course book;
questions at the end of each chapter that help to reinforce and extend the readers understanding of the topics;
topical and relevant information for and about the wireless communication industry.