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Wireless Communications Systems (eBook)

An Introduction

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2019
John Wiley & Sons (Verlag)
978-1-119-41916-7 (ISBN)

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Wireless Communications Systems - Randy L. Haupt
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A comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of design and applications of wireless communications

Wireless Communications Systems starts by explaining the fundamentals needed to understand, design, and deploy wireless communications systems. The author, a noted expert on the topic, explores the basic concepts of signals, modulation, antennas, and propagation with a MATLAB emphasis. The book emphasizes practical applications and concepts needed by wireless engineers.

The author introduces applications of wireless communications and includes information on satellite communications, radio frequency identification, and offers an overview with practical insights into the topic of multiple input multiple output (MIMO). The book also explains the security and health effects of wireless systems concerns on users and designers. Designed as a practical resource, the text contains a range of examples and pictures that illustrate many different aspects of wireless technology. The book relies on MATLAB for most of the computations and graphics. This important text: 

  • Reviews the basic information needed to understand and design wireless communications systems
  • Covers topics such as MIMO systems, adaptive antennas, direction finding, wireless security, internet of things (IoT), radio frequency identification (RFID), and software defined radio (SDR)
  • Provides examples with a MATLAB emphasis to aid comprehension
  • Includes an online solutions manual and video lectures on selected topics

Written for students of engineering and physics and practicing engineers and scientists, Wireless Communications Systems covers the fundamentals of wireless engineering in a clear and concise manner and contains many illustrative examples.



RANDY L. HAUPT, PHD, is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines and consults for industry and government. He retired from the USAF as a LtCol and was an RF staff consultant at Ball Aerospace & Technologies, Corp.


A comprehensive introduction to the fundamentals of design and applications of wireless communications Wireless Communications Systems starts by explaining the fundamentals needed to understand, design, and deploy wireless communications systems. The author, a noted expert on the topic, explores the basic concepts of signals, modulation, antennas, and propagation with a MATLAB emphasis. The book emphasizes practical applications and concepts needed by wireless engineers. The author introduces applications of wireless communications and includes information on satellite communications, radio frequency identification, and offers an overview with practical insights into the topic of multiple input multiple output (MIMO). The book also explains the security and health effects of wireless systems concerns on users and designers. Designed as a practical resource, the text contains a range of examples and pictures that illustrate many different aspects of wireless technology. The book relies on MATLAB for most of the computations and graphics. This important text: Reviews the basic information needed to understand and design wireless communications systems Covers topics such as MIMO systems, adaptive antennas, direction finding, wireless security, internet of things (IoT), radio frequency identification (RFID), and software defined radio (SDR) Provides examples with a MATLAB emphasis to aid comprehension Includes an online solutions manual and video lectures on selected topics Written for students of engineering and physics and practicing engineers and scientists, Wireless Communications Systems covers the fundamentals of wireless engineering in a clear and concise manner and contains many illustrative examples.

RANDY L. HAUPT, PHD, is a Professor of Electrical Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines and consults for industry and government. He retired from the USAF as a LtCol and was an RF staff consultant at Ball Aerospace & Technologies, Corp.

Symbols and Acronyms


Symbols


A
low sidelobe taper factor
A
array steering matrix
Ae
effective aperture
ALOS
amplitude of the LOS signal
Am
amplitude of the message signal
AF
array factor
AFN
array factor normalized to N
AFx
x‐axis array factor
AFy
y‐axis array factor
AP
antenna pattern
Ap
index of geomagnetic activity
Ap
physical aperture
AR
axial ration
a
one dimension of rectangular slot
an
weights
B
bandwidth
b
one dimension of rectangular slot
bn
bit n
bn
weights
bpn
parity bit n
BER
bit error rate
C
channel capacity
C
covariance matrix
C(ν)
Fresnel cosine integral
sample covariance matrix
Cnoise
noise covariance matrix
Cnoise − s
noise–signal covariance matrix
Cs − noise
signal–noise covariance matrix
Cs
signal covariance matrix
Csr
receive signal covariance matrix
Cst
transmit signal covariance matrix
Ctext
ciphertext
CL
confidence level
CNR
carrier‐to‐noise ratio
C/N
carrier‐to‐noise ratio
c
speed of light
cp
specific heat
cdf
cumulative distribution function
cdfnorm
standard normal CDF
D
antenna directivity
D
singular value diagonal matrix
D
raindrop equivalent spherical diameter
Dmax
maximum aperture size
Dout
outer cylindrical conductor of diameter of coax
DTE
TE diffraction coefficient for a finitely conducting wedge
DTM
TM diffraction coefficient for a finitely conducting wedge
d
distance between antennas
dh
Hamming distance
dia
wire diameter
dmax
maximum distance
dp
penetration depth
drh
distance of receive antenna to horizon
dskip
skip distance
dsp
spacing between turns in a helical antenna
dth
distance of transmit antenna to horizon
dx
element spacing in x‐direction
dy
element spacing in y‐direction
time‐dependent electric field
E
error vector
Eantenna
electric field of antenna
Eb/N0
energy per bit
Ediff
diffracted electric field
EGO
GO electric field
Ei
incident electric field
ELOS
LOS electric field at receiver
Er
reflected electric field
Er
r component of the electric field
Es
signal energy
ET
total electric field
Et
electric field transmitted into medium
Ex
x component of the electric field
Exco
co‐polarized electric field in the x‐direction
Excross
cross polarized electric field in the x‐direction
Ey
y component of the electric field
Eyco
co‐polarized electric field in the y‐direction
Eycross
cross polarized electric field in the y‐direction
Ez
z component of the electric field
Eϕ
ϕ component of the electric field
Eθ
θ component of the electric field
EBn(θ)
eigenbeam n
EIRP
effective isotropic radiated power
ENOB
effective number of bits
polarization vector of incident wave
en
bit error n
polarization vector of receive antenna
erfc()
complementary error function
F
noise factor
F(νF)
Fresnel integral
FLNA
LNA noise factor
Fpg
path gain factor
Fsp
frequency spreading factor
Ftag
fade margin
f
frequency
fc
carrier frequency
fcrit
critical frequency
fD
Doppler‐shifted frequency
fDmax
maximum Doppler frequency
fhi
highest frequency in a bandwidth
flo
lowest frequency in a bandwidth
fm
frequency of message signal
f0
resonant frequency
G
generator matrix
G
antenna gain
Gamp
amplifier gain
GEGC
EGC diversity gain
GMRC
MRC diversity gain
Gp
processing gain
Gr
gain of receiving antenna
Greader
gain of reader antenna in direction of tag
Gsd
selection diversity gain
Gt
gain of transmitting antenna
Gtag
gain of tag antenna in the direction of reader
gn
generating polynomial
H
parity check matrix
H
channel matrix
Hi
incident magnetic field
Hn
n × n Hadamard matrix
H
entropy
H(f)
transfer function
Hc(f)
channel transfer function
Heq(f)
equalizer transfer function
Hn
screen height
Ho(f)
overall transfer function
Hr
reflected magnetic field
Hr
r component of the magnetic field
Hr(f)
receive transfer function
HRC(f)
raised cosine transfer function
HRRC(f)
root‐raised cosine transfer function
Ht
magnetic field transmitted into medium
Ht(f)
transmit transfer function
Hϕ
ϕ component of the magnetic field
Hθ
θ component of the magnetic field
h
height
h(t)
impulse response
h
virtual height of the ionospheric layer
hc(t)
channel impulse response function
hmn
subchannel impulse...

Erscheint lt. Verlag 2.12.2019
Reihe/Serie IEEE Press
Wiley - IEEE
Wiley - IEEE
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
Schlagworte Communication technology • Communication Technology - Networks • Drahtlose Kommunikation • Electrical & Electronics Engineering • Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik • Kommunikationsnetze • Kommunikationstechnik • <p>guide to wireless communications systems • Mobile & Wireless Communications • propagation in the channel of wireless communications</p> • signals and bits in wireless communications • spectrum of wireless communications • text on wireless communication systems • understanding wireless communications systems
ISBN-10 1-119-41916-6 / 1119419166
ISBN-13 978-1-119-41916-7 / 9781119419167
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