Transmission Systems Design Handbook for Wireless Networks

Transmission Systems Design Handbook for Wireless Networks
Author: Harvey Lehpamer
Publsiher: Artech House
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2002
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1580535542

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This practical new resource gives you a comprehensive understanding of the design and deployment of transmission networks for wireless applications. From principles and design, to equipment procurement, project management, testing, and operation, it's a practical, hands-on engineering guide with numerous real-life examples of turn-key operations in the wireless networking industry. This book, written for both technical and non-technical professionals, helps you deal with the costs and difficulties involved in setting up the local access with technologies that are still in the evolutionary stage. Issues involved in the deployment of various transmission technologies, and their impact on the overall wireless network topology are discussed. Strategy and approach to transmission network planning, design and deployment are explored. The book offers practical guidelines and advice derived from the author's own experience on projects worldwide. You gain a solid grounding in third generation wireless networks with increased capacity requirements, while learning all about packet data architecture, and how it will impact future transmission network design and deployment.

Microwave Transmission Networks

Microwave Transmission Networks
Author: Harvey Lehpamer
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2004
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0071432493

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A reference on microwave transmission network engineering and management. It helps project managers, engineers, and planners to understand, design, and build microwave point-to-point networks - long- or short-haul, North American or ITU standards and expedite the analysis and the design process using internationally accepted models.

Microwave Radio Transmission Design Guide

Microwave Radio Transmission Design Guide
Author: Trevor Manning
Publsiher: Artech House
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2009
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781596934573

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This newly revised second edition provides a current, comprehensive treatment of the subject with a focus on applying practical knowledge to real-world networks. It includes a wealth of important updates, including discussions on backhaul capacity limitations, ethernet over radio, details on the latest cellular radio standards (2.5G, 3G, and 4G). You also learn about recent changes in spectrum management, including the availability of unlicensed bands and new mm band frequencies between 70 and 90 GHz. Additionally, you find more details on the fundamentals of antennas, especially at VHF/UHF levels. Written in an easy-to-understand style, the author provides practical guidelines based on hands-on experience. You find valuable assistance in designing and planning SDH/SONET broadband networks, wireless local loop networks, and backhaul for mobile radio networks. Moreover, this authoritative volume covers frequency planning for radio networks, digital radio equipment characteristics, and fading in radio systems. Using practical case studies, Microwave Radio Transmission Design Guide, Second Edition gives you proven advice that helps you save time and money when developing new networks, and reduces your risk of encountering problems during design and planning.

3G Wireless Networks

3G Wireless Networks
Author: Clint Smith,Daniel Collins
Publsiher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2001-10-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780071414821

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Real-world instruction in the design and deployment of 3G networks Pin down the technical details that make 3G wireless networking actually work. In 3G Wireless Networks, experts Clint Smith and Daniel Collins dissect critical issues of compatibility, internetworking, and voice/data convergence, providing you with in-depth explanations of how key standards and protocols intersect and interconnect. This guide digs into the gritty details of day-to-day network operations, giving you a chance to understand the difficulties service providers will experience in making the changeover from 2nd Generation systems (CDMS etc.) to 2.5 Generation systems like WAP and EDGE and finally to full throttle 3G networks. It describes key standards, digs deep into the guts of relevant network protocols, and details the full range of compatibility issues between the US (CDMA 2000) and European (WCDMA) versions of the standard. Plenty of call flow diagrams show you exactly how the technologies work.

RF Engineering for Wireless Networks

RF Engineering for Wireless Networks
Author: Daniel M. Dobkin
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2011-03-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0080470475

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Finally, here is a single volume containing all of the engineering information needed to successfully design and implement any type of wireless network! Author Dan Dobkin covers every aspect of RF engineering necessary for wireless networks. He begins with a review of essential math and electromagnetic theory followed by thorough discussions of multiplexing, modulation types, bandwidth, link budgets, network concepts, radio system architectures, RF amplifiers, mixers and frequency conversion, filters, single-chip radio systems, antenna theory and designs, signal propagation, as well as planning and implementing wireless networks for both indoor and outdoor environments. The appendices contain such vital data as U.S., European, and Japanese technical and regulatory standards for wireless networks, measurements in wireless networks, reflection and matching of transmission lines, determining power density, and much more. No matter what type of wireless network you design—Bluetooth, UWB, or even metropolitan area network (MAN)—this book is the one reference you can’t do without! The A-to-Z guide to wireless network engineering—covers everything from basic electromagnetic theory to modulation techniques to network planning and implementation! Engineering and design principles covered are applicable to any type of wireless network, including 802.11, 802.16, 802.20, and Bluetooth. Discusses state-of-the-art modulation techniques such as ultra wideband (UWB) and orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM).

Ambient Intelligence Wireless Networking and Ubiquitous Computing

Ambient Intelligence  Wireless Networking  and Ubiquitous Computing
Author: Athanasios Vasilakos,Witold Pedrycz
Publsiher: Artech House Publishers
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2006
Genre: Computers
ISBN: UOM:39015064930624

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Ambient Intelligence (AmI) is the next wave in computing and communications technology. Nano-sized sensors and computers, wireless networks, and intelligent software are being integrated to create AmI environments. This forward-looking volume also covers such latest AmI developments as smart dust, smart personal object technology, and context-aware computing.

Telecommunications Transmission Handbook

Telecommunications Transmission Handbook
Author: Roger L. Freeman
Publsiher: Wiley-Interscience
Total Pages: 1232
Release: 1998-04-13
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0471240184

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A complete hands-on guide to designing and implementing all types of telecommunications transmission systems. For more than 23 years, Telecommunications Transmission Handbook has been the guide to designing and building telecommunications transmission systems and the reference of choice among a generation of communications engineers and technicians. Its total systems approach examines each telecommunications transmission specialty as an integral part of a larger system. This book constructs a framework for understanding and exploiting the ways in which each telecommunications specialty affects all the others. It provides: * Clear, methodical delineation of key principles, theories, and concepts * Lucid explanations of cutting-edge design methodologies * Comprehensive coverage of new and emerging technologies * Step-by-step instructions on how to design and implement all types of telecommunications links, systems, and subsystems. Following in this tradition, this Fourth Edition is fully updated to include coverage of important recent developments in telephone transmission, digital networks, microwave systems, radio systems, VSAT networks, meteor burst communication, fiber optics, and more. It also features entirely new chapters on cellular and wireless communication systems, cable and digital television, and low Earth-orbiting satellites. A senior life member of the IEEE, Roger Freeman has lectured at numerous professional conferences and published widely in international telecommunications journals. He gives telecommunications seminars at the University of Wisconsin, Madison.

Transmission Capacity of Wireless Networks

Transmission Capacity of Wireless Networks
Author: Steven Weber,Jeffrey G. Andrews
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 184
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
ISBN: 1601985193

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Transmission Capacity of Wireless Networks gives a unified treatment of the transmission capacity (TC) framework that has been developed by the authors and their collaborators over the past decade. It is essential reading for anyone with an interest in wireless network design and in understanding the fundamentals of the performance and behavior of such networks.