Introduction to Wireless Communication Systems – Volume 1 provides a clear and structured foundation in wireless communication, designed especially for undergraduate students in physics and engineering.
Beginning with the historical development of radio communication, the book explains the evolution of paging systems, cordless telephones, and cellular telephone systems in a simple and intuitive manner. Core cellular concepts such as
call setup, control channels, handoff, roaming, frequency reuse, interference, sectoring, and microcell zone techniques are presented with strong conceptual emphasis.
Each chapter follows a
student-friendly Question–Answer format, including:
- Very short answer questions
- Short and long descriptive answers
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with answer keys
This approach ensures better understanding, faster revision, and improved exam performance.
Key Features- Simple language with clear explanations
- Conceptual learning approach
- Extensive question bank and MCQs
- Ideal for university exams and self-study
- Strong foundation for advanced wireless communication topics
This book serves as an excellent
first volume for students beginning their journey into wireless and cellular communication systems.