This volume is intended as an electronic circuit design textbook and reference book; it begins at... more This volume is intended as an electronic circuit design textbook and reference book; it begins at a level suitable for those with no previous exposure to electronics and carries
the reader through to a reasonable degree of proficiency in electronic circuit design.
The outcome of the 3GPP SAE (system architecture evolution) technical study
and specification wor... more The outcome of the 3GPP SAE (system architecture evolution) technical study and specification work is a set of standards that specifies the evolution of the packet core network for GSM/GPRS and WCDMA/HSPA to an all-IP architecture and enables a feature-rich ‘common packet core’ for radio accesses developed within 3GPP and also by other standardization fora.
Countless books, interactive
web tutorials, and developer boot camps promise to turn ambitious be... more Countless books, interactive web tutorials, and developer boot camps promise to turn ambitious beginners into software engineers with six-figure salaries. This book is not for those people. It’s for everyone else.
Broadband wireless access (BWA) requirements are driving the next generation wireless systems and... more Broadband wireless access (BWA) requirements are driving the next generation wireless systems and gaining a lot momentum in the industry and academia alike. The next generation of wireless systems will be built to provide mobile Internet access. Although users and practitioners may have differing views about its capabilities and features, the majority of them nonetheless agree that orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) will be the air interface of choice for next generation broadband wireless systems.
60 GHz technology offers various advantages over current or existing communications systems. One ... more 60 GHz technology offers various advantages over current or existing communications systems. One of the most important is the availability of at least 5 GHz of continuous bandwidth worldwide. While this is comparable to the unlicensed bandwidth allocated for ultra-wideband (UWB) purposes, the 60 GHz bandwidth is continuous and less restricted in terms of power limits. In fact, the large bandwidth at 60 GHz band is one of the largest unlicensed bandwidths being allocated in history.
OFDM has emerged as the leading modulation technique in the RF domain, and it has evolved into a ... more OFDM has emerged as the leading modulation technique in the RF domain, and it has evolved into a fast-progressing and vibrant field. It has been triumphant in almost every major communication standard, including wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11 a/g, also known
as Wi-Fi), digital video and audio standards (DAV/DAB), and digital subscriber loop (DSL). It is not surprising that the two competing fourth-generation (4G) mobile network standards, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX, or IEEE
802.16) from the computing community and Long-Term Evolution (LTE) from the telecommunication community, both have adopted OFDM as the core of their physical interface
This book is about the measures that must be taken, the obstacles that are encountered, and the l... more This book is about the measures that must be taken, the obstacles that are encountered, and the limitations that result when data are to be moved wirelessly from place to place. The book is focused on local and personal area networks—LANs and PANs—although
we will show how technologies developed for local ommunications can in some cases be deployed over long distances.
In recent years, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
(MIMO) systems have emerged as a most promising t... more In recent years, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems have emerged as a most promising technology in these measures. MIMO communication systems can be defined intuitively [GSS+03, PNG03] by considering that multiple antennas are used at the transmitting end as well as at the receiving end.
This volume is intended as an electronic circuit design textbook and reference book; it begins at... more This volume is intended as an electronic circuit design textbook and reference book; it begins at a level suitable for those with no previous exposure to electronics and carries
the reader through to a reasonable degree of proficiency in electronic circuit design.
The outcome of the 3GPP SAE (system architecture evolution) technical study
and specification wor... more The outcome of the 3GPP SAE (system architecture evolution) technical study and specification work is a set of standards that specifies the evolution of the packet core network for GSM/GPRS and WCDMA/HSPA to an all-IP architecture and enables a feature-rich ‘common packet core’ for radio accesses developed within 3GPP and also by other standardization fora.
Countless books, interactive
web tutorials, and developer boot camps promise to turn ambitious be... more Countless books, interactive web tutorials, and developer boot camps promise to turn ambitious beginners into software engineers with six-figure salaries. This book is not for those people. It’s for everyone else.
Broadband wireless access (BWA) requirements are driving the next generation wireless systems and... more Broadband wireless access (BWA) requirements are driving the next generation wireless systems and gaining a lot momentum in the industry and academia alike. The next generation of wireless systems will be built to provide mobile Internet access. Although users and practitioners may have differing views about its capabilities and features, the majority of them nonetheless agree that orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) will be the air interface of choice for next generation broadband wireless systems.
60 GHz technology offers various advantages over current or existing communications systems. One ... more 60 GHz technology offers various advantages over current or existing communications systems. One of the most important is the availability of at least 5 GHz of continuous bandwidth worldwide. While this is comparable to the unlicensed bandwidth allocated for ultra-wideband (UWB) purposes, the 60 GHz bandwidth is continuous and less restricted in terms of power limits. In fact, the large bandwidth at 60 GHz band is one of the largest unlicensed bandwidths being allocated in history.
OFDM has emerged as the leading modulation technique in the RF domain, and it has evolved into a ... more OFDM has emerged as the leading modulation technique in the RF domain, and it has evolved into a fast-progressing and vibrant field. It has been triumphant in almost every major communication standard, including wireless LAN (IEEE 802.11 a/g, also known
as Wi-Fi), digital video and audio standards (DAV/DAB), and digital subscriber loop (DSL). It is not surprising that the two competing fourth-generation (4G) mobile network standards, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX, or IEEE
802.16) from the computing community and Long-Term Evolution (LTE) from the telecommunication community, both have adopted OFDM as the core of their physical interface
This book is about the measures that must be taken, the obstacles that are encountered, and the l... more This book is about the measures that must be taken, the obstacles that are encountered, and the limitations that result when data are to be moved wirelessly from place to place. The book is focused on local and personal area networks—LANs and PANs—although
we will show how technologies developed for local ommunications can in some cases be deployed over long distances.
In recent years, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output
(MIMO) systems have emerged as a most promising t... more In recent years, Multiple-Input Multiple-Output (MIMO) systems have emerged as a most promising technology in these measures. MIMO communication systems can be defined intuitively [GSS+03, PNG03] by considering that multiple antennas are used at the transmitting end as well as at the receiving end.
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the reader through to a reasonable degree of proficiency in electronic circuit design.
and specification work is a set of standards that specifies the evolution of the
packet core network for GSM/GPRS and WCDMA/HSPA to an all-IP architecture and enables a feature-rich ‘common packet core’ for radio accesses developed within 3GPP and also by other standardization fora.
web tutorials, and developer boot camps promise to turn ambitious beginners into software
engineers with six-figure salaries.
This book is not for those people. It’s for everyone else.
60 GHz band is one of the largest unlicensed bandwidths being allocated in history.
as Wi-Fi), digital video and audio standards (DAV/DAB), and digital subscriber loop (DSL). It is not surprising that the two competing fourth-generation (4G) mobile network standards, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX, or IEEE
802.16) from the computing community and Long-Term Evolution (LTE) from the telecommunication community, both have adopted OFDM as the core of their physical interface
we will show how technologies developed for local ommunications can in some cases be deployed over long distances.
(MIMO) systems have emerged as a most promising technology in these measures. MIMO
communication systems can be defined intuitively [GSS+03, PNG03] by considering that
multiple antennas are used at the transmitting end as well as at the receiving end.
the reader through to a reasonable degree of proficiency in electronic circuit design.
and specification work is a set of standards that specifies the evolution of the
packet core network for GSM/GPRS and WCDMA/HSPA to an all-IP architecture and enables a feature-rich ‘common packet core’ for radio accesses developed within 3GPP and also by other standardization fora.
web tutorials, and developer boot camps promise to turn ambitious beginners into software
engineers with six-figure salaries.
This book is not for those people. It’s for everyone else.
60 GHz band is one of the largest unlicensed bandwidths being allocated in history.
as Wi-Fi), digital video and audio standards (DAV/DAB), and digital subscriber loop (DSL). It is not surprising that the two competing fourth-generation (4G) mobile network standards, Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX, or IEEE
802.16) from the computing community and Long-Term Evolution (LTE) from the telecommunication community, both have adopted OFDM as the core of their physical interface
we will show how technologies developed for local ommunications can in some cases be deployed over long distances.
(MIMO) systems have emerged as a most promising technology in these measures. MIMO
communication systems can be defined intuitively [GSS+03, PNG03] by considering that
multiple antennas are used at the transmitting end as well as at the receiving end.