Wireless Personal Communications Systems (The Addison-Wesley Wireless Communications Series) - Hardcover

Goodman, David J.

 
9780201634709: Wireless Personal Communications Systems (The Addison-Wesley Wireless Communications Series)

Synopsis

This book presents the technology and underlying principles of wireless communications systems. Written by a leading authority, it provides the perfect introduction for the professional or the student who has a basic understanding of telecommunications.
Each system is described using a unified framework so the reader can easily compare and contrast the systems. More specifically, key features such as architecture, radio transmission, logical channels, messages, mobility management, security, power control, and handoff are addressed for each system. In addition, an analysis of such design goals as low price, wide geographical coverage, transmission quality, privacy, and spectrum efficiency helps the reader understand why the various systems have such divergent designs. Each chapter concludes with a set of exercises, and the last chapter is dedicated to twelve tutorials that provide concise explanations of technical subjects essential to wireless communications.

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About the Author

David J. Goodman is the Director of the Wireless Information Networks LABoratory (WINLAB) at Rutgers University, where he is also a member of the faculty.

From the Back Cover

This book presents the technology and underlying principles of wireless communications systems. Written by a leading authority, it provides the perfect introduction for the professional or the student who has a basic understanding of telecommunications.

Wireless Personal Communications Systems begins with an intriguing look at the anatomy of a single cellular phone call, providing a useful context for the information that follows. It then describes the following nine important wireless personal communications systems:

  • Advanced Mobile Phone System (AMPS)
  • North American Intersystem Operations, IS-41
  • North American cellular system based on Time Division Multiple Access (NA-TDMA)
  • The cellular system based on Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA)
  • Global System for Mobile communications (GSM)
  • Second Generation Cordless Telecommunications (CT-2)
  • Digital European Cordless Telecommunications (DECT)
  • Personal Handyphone System (PHS)
  • Personal Access Communications System (PACS)

Each system is described using a unified framework so the reader can easily compare and contrast the systems. More specifically, key features such as architecture, radio transmission, logical channels, messages, mobility management, security, power control, and handoff are addressed for each system. In addition, an analysis of such design goals as low price, wide geographical coverage, transmission quality, privacy, and spectrum efficiency helps the reader understand why the various systems have such divergent designs. Each chapter concludes with a set of exercises, and the last chapter is dedicated to twelve tutorials that provide concise explanations of technical subjects essential to wireless communications.


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