Wireless Communications presents comprehensive coverage of a field that has rapidly evolved into one of the most important industries. While previous systems primarily focused on mobile speech communications, mobile data communications have since developed. This essential textbook on the principles and applications of mobile radio provides a thorough treatment of the area, addressing traditional elements such as Rayleigh fading, BER in flat fading channels, and equalization, as well as emerging topics like multi-user detection in CDMA systems, OFDM, and smart antennas. These fundamentals are related to practical systems, and the dominant wireless standards, including cellular, cordless, and wireless LANs, are discussed. Wireless Communications serves as an essential text for advanced undergraduate students with a working knowledge of standard digital communications, graduate students, and practicing engineers, and it is a valuable reference for wireless communications engineers.
Andreas F. Molisch Knihy
