Microwave Mobile Communications (An IEEE Press Classic Reissue)William C. Jakes This is an IEEE classic reissue of the book published by John Wiley & Sons in 1974.This definitive text and reference covers all aspects of microwave mobile systems design. Encompassing ten years of advanced research in the field, it reviews basic microwave theory, explains how cellular systems work and presents useful techniques for effective systems development. Key features include: complete coverage of microwave propagation techniques to design successful cellular systems, extensive chapters covering the broad fundamentals of microwave usage in mobile radio propagation and the functions of mobile radio antennas, comprehensive treatment of modulation methods, interference, noise, layout and control of high-capacity systems, and more! The return of this classic volume should be welcomed by all those seeking an authoritative and complete source of information on this emerging technology. |
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amplitude antenna height approximation array assumed average signal base station baseband baseband output blocking branch call attempts carrier-to-noise ratio cochannel interference coherence bandwidth components computed correlation coverage area curves delay spread demodulation desired signal distortion diversity combining diversity system Doppler dynamic channel assignment effect envelope error rate factor filter fixed channel FM/FM FM/SSB frequency deviation frequency modulation function Gaussian IEEE Trans input maximal ratio combining maximal-ratio combiner measured mixer mobile radio modulation index multipath multiplex noise spectrum number of channels obtained optimum oscillator output noise output signal P₁ path performance phase pilot power spectrum predetection preemphasis probability density probability distribution propagation random FM Rayleigh fading received signal retransmission reuse interval Section selection diversity shown in Figure signal level signal power signal strength signal-to-interference signal-to-noise ratio simulation spectra SSB/FM subchannel switching Tech threshold traffic transmission transmitter power vehicle waves