Third Generation Wireless Communications, Volume 1: Post Shannon Signal Architectures
by George Calhoun /
2003 / English / PDF
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This handbook examines the fundamental concepts, design techniques,
and advanced architectures for tackling critical wireless
communication problems such as capacity, error correction, and
channel interference. It seeks to help practitioners understand the
huge demands being made of existing wireless capacity, and explores
the need for a second communications "golden age", in which
wireless planners, designers and engineers break down the
boundaries established in the communications orthodoxy of Claude
Shannon's "communications theory".
This handbook examines the fundamental concepts, design techniques,
and advanced architectures for tackling critical wireless
communication problems such as capacity, error correction, and
channel interference. It seeks to help practitioners understand the
huge demands being made of existing wireless capacity, and explores
the need for a second communications "golden age", in which
wireless planners, designers and engineers break down the
boundaries established in the communications orthodoxy of Claude
Shannon's "communications theory".