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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!Wireless Networking: Design, Opt...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Chandra, Praphul
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier/Newnes, ©2008.
Colección:Newnes know it all series.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • About the Authors
  • Chapter 1. Basics of Wireless Communications
  • 1.1 Harmonic Signals and Exponentials
  • 1.2 Electromagnetic Waves and Multiplexing
  • 1.3 Modulation and Bandwidth
  • 1.4 Wireless Link Overview: Systems, Power, Noise, and Link Budgets
  • 1.5 Capsule Summary: Chapter 1
  • Further Reading
  • Chapter 2. Basics of Wireless Local Area Networks
  • 2.1 Networks Large and Small
  • 2.2 WLANs from LANs
  • 2.3 802.11 WLANs
  • 2.4 HiperLAN and HiperLAN 2
  • 2.5 From LANs to PANs
  • 2.6 Capsule Summary: Chapter 2
  • 2.7 Further Reading
  • Chapter 3. Radio Transmitters and Receivers
  • 3.1 Overview of Radios
  • 3.2 Radio Components
  • 3.3 Radio System Design
  • 3.4 Examples of Radio Chips and Chipsets
  • 3.5 Summary
  • 3.6 Further Reading RFIC
  • Chapter 4. Radio Propagation
  • 4.1 Mechanisms of Radio Wave Propagation
  • 4.2 Open Field Propagation
  • 4.3 Diffraction
  • 4.4 Scattering
  • 4.5 Path Loss
  • 4.6 Multipath Phenomena
  • 4.7 Flat Fading
  • 4.8 Diversity Techniques
  • 4.9 Noise
  • 4.10 Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 5. Antennas and Transmission Lines
  • 5.1 Introduction
  • 5.2 Antenna Characteristics
  • 5.3 Types of Antennas
  • 5.4 Impedance Matching
  • 5.5 Measuring Techniques
  • 5.6 Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 6. Communication Protocols and Modulation
  • 6.1 Baseband Data Format and Protocol
  • 6.2 Baseband Coding
  • 6.3 RF Frequency and Bandwidth
  • 6.4 Modulation
  • 6.5 RFID
  • 6.6 Summary
  • References
  • Chapter 7. High-Speed Wireless Data: System Types, Standards-Based and Proprietary Solutions
  • 7.1 Fixed Networks
  • 7.2 Nomadic Networks
  • 7.3 Mobile Networks
  • 7.4 Standards-Based Solutions and Proprietary Solutions
  • 7.5 Overview of the IEEE 802.11 Standard
  • 7.6 Overview of the IEEE 802.16 Standard
  • 7.7 10-66 GHz Technical Standards
  • 7.8 2-11 GHz Standards
  • 7.9 Overview of the IEEE 802.20 Standard
  • 7.10 Proprietary Solutions
  • Chapter 8. Propagation Modeling and Measuring
  • 8.1 Predictive Modeling Tools
  • 8.2 Spreadsheet Models
  • 8.3 Terrain-Based Models
  • 8.4 Effectively Using a Propagation Analysis Program
  • 8.5 Using a Predictive Model
  • 8.6 The Comprehensive Site Survey Process
  • 8.7 Survey Activity Outline
  • 8.8 Identification of Requirements
  • 8.9 Identification of Equipment Requirements
  • 8.10 The Physical Site Survey
  • 8.11 Determination of Antenna Locations
  • 8.12 RF Site Survey Tools
  • 8.13 The Site Survey Checklist
  • 8.14 The RF Survey
  • 8.15 Data Analysis
  • Chapter 9. Indoor Networks
  • 9.1 Behind Closed Doors
  • 9.2 How Buildings Are Built (with W. Charles Perry, P.E.)
  • 9.3 Microwave Properties of Building Materials
  • 9.4 Realistic Metal Obstacles
  • 9.5 Real Indoor Propagation
  • 9.6 How Much Is Enough?
  • 9.7 Indoor Interferers
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