Radio Propagation for Modern Wireless Systems
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Rating | : | 4.77 (707 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0130263737 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 276 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-09-25 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
HENRY L. BERTONI is Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, Polytechnic University, Brooklyn, New York, he teaches one of the world's leading courses in wireless propagation, as part of the University's program in Wireless Networks.
From start to finish, Radio Propagation for Modern Wireless Systems presents sophisticated models–and compares their results with actual field measurements. To build wireless systems that deliver maximum performance and reliability, engineers need a detailed understanding of radio propagation. With thorough coverage and extensive examples from both narrowband and wideband systems, it can help any wireless designer deliver more powerful, cost-effective services.. Simulations of fast fading and shadow loss. From its insightful introduction on spectrum reuse to its state-of-the-art real-world models f
"Excellent Book!" according to Lala. This book has an excellent blend of the practical and theoretical aspects of the wireless and cellular scenario. A must read for all graduate students and Professors to obtain the "big picture" of this fast emerging and important area.. "great practical applications" according to R. Yu. Bertoni stresses the practical aspects of this explosively growing field. It covers the results of his personal field research carried out throughout the world. It explains the varying behavior of high freq radio waves (used by personal devices) in varying physical environ. "wave propagation characteristics" according to hyt. The textbook is very useful for who want to learn more about UHF propagation within indoor environment.The professor is very good at teaching and researching.
Effective new ray-based models for site-specific predictions and simulation of channel statistics. From its insightful introduction on spectrum reuse to its state-of-the-art real-world models for buildings, terrain, and foliage, "Radio Propagation for Modern Wireless Systems" delivers invaluable information for every wireless system designer. In-depth study of the effects on path loss of buildings, terrain, and foliage. A unified view of key propagation effects in narrowband and wideband systems, including spatial variation, angle of arrival, and delay spread. From start to finish, "Radio Propagation for Modern Wireless Systems" presents sophisticated models-and compares their results with actual field measurements. Drawing on ov