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Introduction to mobile communications engineering / Jos�e M. Hernando, F. P�erez-Font�an.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Artech House mobile communications libraryPublication details: Boston : Artech House, �1999.Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 535 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 1580532225
  • 9781580532228
  • 0890063915
  • 9780890063910
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Introduction to mobile communications engineering.DDC classification:
  • 621.3845 21
LOC classification:
  • TK6570.M6 H43 1999eb
Other classification:
  • QR 700
  • ZN 6400
Online resources:
Contents:
Basic Concepts of Mobile Communications -- Introduction: The Propagation Channel in Mobile Communications -- Introduction to Mobile and Private Mobile Radio (PMR) Systems -- Propagation Modeling in Mobile Communications -- Multipath Propagation --Propagation Path Loss -- Review of the Plane Earth Model -- Mobile Network System Engineering -- Propagation in New Scenarios -- Base Station Engineering -- Description of Different Mobile Standards -- Trunked Systems -- The Cellular Concept -- Summary of Parameters Used -- Erlang-B Table -- The GSM System -- Other Mobile Radio Systems -- Future Mobile Communications Systems.
I. Basic Concepts of Mobile Communications. 1. Introduction: The Propagation Channel in Mobile Communications. 2. Introduction to Mobile and Private Mobile Radio (PMR) Systems -- II. Propagation Modeling in Mobile Communications. 3. Multipath Propagation. 4. Propagation Path Loss -- App. 4A. Review of the Plane Earth Model. 5. Mobile Network System Engineering. 6. Propagation in New Scenarios. 7. Base Station Engineering -- III. Description of Different Mobile Standards. 8. Trunked Systems. 9. The Cellular Concept -- App. 9A. Summary of Parameters Used -- App. 9B. Erlang-B Table. 10. The GSM System. 11. Other Mobile Radio Systems. 12. Future Mobile Communications Systems.
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Summary: Presents an introduction to mobile communications engineering with an emphasis on radio propagation and systems design. The text covers all kinds of mobile systems - PMR, PAMR, and cellular - complete with system descriptions, planning aspects, and practical engineering data, plus information about systems, such as GSM, DEC and TETRA. It also provides the reader with the practical knowledge needed to deal with problems related to coverage prediction, frequency assignment, EM compatibility and broadband system performance. The book serves as a resource of information on propagation for radio link design; centralized source of base station engineering data; and guide to design methodology for trunked radio networks. -- Provided by publisher.Summary: Annotation. For a concise introduction to mobile communications engineering with an emphasis on radio propagation and systems design, turn to this outstanding new volume.
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Basic Concepts of Mobile Communications -- Introduction: The Propagation Channel in Mobile Communications -- Introduction to Mobile and Private Mobile Radio (PMR) Systems -- Propagation Modeling in Mobile Communications -- Multipath Propagation --Propagation Path Loss -- Review of the Plane Earth Model -- Mobile Network System Engineering -- Propagation in New Scenarios -- Base Station Engineering -- Description of Different Mobile Standards -- Trunked Systems -- The Cellular Concept -- Summary of Parameters Used -- Erlang-B Table -- The GSM System -- Other Mobile Radio Systems -- Future Mobile Communications Systems.

Presents an introduction to mobile communications engineering with an emphasis on radio propagation and systems design. The text covers all kinds of mobile systems - PMR, PAMR, and cellular - complete with system descriptions, planning aspects, and practical engineering data, plus information about systems, such as GSM, DEC and TETRA. It also provides the reader with the practical knowledge needed to deal with problems related to coverage prediction, frequency assignment, EM compatibility and broadband system performance. The book serves as a resource of information on propagation for radio link design; centralized source of base station engineering data; and guide to design methodology for trunked radio networks. -- Provided by publisher.

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I. Basic Concepts of Mobile Communications. 1. Introduction: The Propagation Channel in Mobile Communications. 2. Introduction to Mobile and Private Mobile Radio (PMR) Systems -- II. Propagation Modeling in Mobile Communications. 3. Multipath Propagation. 4. Propagation Path Loss -- App. 4A. Review of the Plane Earth Model. 5. Mobile Network System Engineering. 6. Propagation in New Scenarios. 7. Base Station Engineering -- III. Description of Different Mobile Standards. 8. Trunked Systems. 9. The Cellular Concept -- App. 9A. Summary of Parameters Used -- App. 9B. Erlang-B Table. 10. The GSM System. 11. Other Mobile Radio Systems. 12. Future Mobile Communications Systems.

Annotation. For a concise introduction to mobile communications engineering with an emphasis on radio propagation and systems design, turn to this outstanding new volume.

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