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Description
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The ultimate guide to next-generation network systems and network design
With the explosive growth in RF and wireless technologies, there is a critical shortage of skilled engineers to design and operate today's vast communications networks. Advanced RF Engineering for Wireless Systems and Networks provides a multidimensional primer for professionals involved in the design of next-generation wireless and satellite communications systems and networks.
This essential work offers systematic, hands-on guidance to wireless system design, clearly demonstrating how to design second- and third-generation systems from the ground up. Written in an easy-to-understand, tutorial style, the book:
- Covers the latest in the design of filters, amplifiers, RF switches, and oscillators for 2G and 3G technologies
- Includes a detailed RF treatment of the WLAN aspects
- Introduces the completely new topic of services over GPRS areas
- Clarifies the difference between 1G, 2G, and 3G systems
- Outlines strategies for migrating from 2G to 3G technologies
- Bridges between engineering and networking concepts
- Provides useful theoretical and design problems at the end of chapters
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