Radio Systems Engineering

Radio Systems Engineering

Author: Steven W. Ellingson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2016-10-06

Total Pages: 651

ISBN-13: 1107068282

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Using a systems framework, this textbook clearly explains how individual elements contribute to the overall performance of a radio system.


Software Radio Architecture

Software Radio Architecture

Author: Joseph Mitola, III

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-04-07

Total Pages: 565

ISBN-13: 047146385X

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In einem sogenannten Software-Radio werden die Modulations-Wellenformen nicht durch herkömmliche elektronische Schaltungen, sondern durch eine Software erzeugt. Die so generierten digitalen Signale werden durch einen Breitband-D/A-Wandler in das gewünschte analoge modulierte Signal überführt. Grundlagen und Anwendungen der Technologie erläutert der Autor dieses Bandes, gestützt auf jahrelange Erfahrungen als Seminarleiter. (11/00)


Software-Defined Radio for Engineers

Software-Defined Radio for Engineers

Author: Alexander M. Wyglinski

Publisher: Artech House

Published: 2018-04-30

Total Pages: 375

ISBN-13: 1630814598

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Based on the popular Artech House classic, Digital Communication Systems Engineering with Software-Defined Radio, this book provides a practical approach to quickly learning the software-defined radio (SDR) concepts needed for work in the field. This up-to-date volume guides readers on how to quickly prototype wireless designs using SDR for real-world testing and experimentation. This book explores advanced wireless communication techniques such as OFDM, LTE, WLA, and hardware targeting. Readers will gain an understanding of the core concepts behind wireless hardware, such as the radio frequency front-end, analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog converters, as well as various processing technologies. Moreover, this volume includes chapters on timing estimation, matched filtering, frame synchronization message decoding, and source coding. The orthogonal frequency division multiplexing is explained and details about HDL code generation and deployment are provided. The book concludes with coverage of the WLAN toolbox with OFDM beacon reception and the LTE toolbox with downlink reception. Multiple case studies are provided throughout the book. Both MATLAB and Simulink source code are included to assist readers with their projects in the field.


Land-mobile Radio System Engineering

Land-mobile Radio System Engineering

Author: Garry C. Hess

Publisher: Artech House Mobile Communicat

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 9780890066805

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This applications-engineering reference presents the science and the art of system design procedures in land-mobile radio system engineering. Includes chapter-end problems (and solutions) that provide insight into how the theory and various analytical procedures are used in practice. It is supported by 117 figures, 28 tables, and 453 equations.


Systems Engineering in Wireless Communications

Systems Engineering in Wireless Communications

Author: Heikki Niilo Koivo

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2009-11-04

Total Pages: 356

ISBN-13: 9780470021798

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This book provides the reader with a complete coverage of radio resource management for 3G wireless communications Systems Engineering in Wireless Communications focuses on the area of radio resource management in third generation wireless communication systems from a systems engineering perspective. The authors provide an introduction into cellular radio systems as well as a review of radio resource management issues. Additionally, a detailed discussion of power control, handover, admission control, smart antennas, joint optimization of different radio resources , and cognitive radio networksis offered. This book differs from books currently available, with its emphasis on the dynamical issues arising from mobile nodes in the network. Well-known control techniques, such as least squares estimation, PID control, Kalman filers, adaptive control, and fuzzy logic are used throughout the book. Key Features: Covers radio resource management of third generation wireless communication systems at a systems level First book to address wireless communications issues using systems engineering methods Offers the latest research activity in the field of wireless communications, extending to the control engineering community Includes an accompanying website containing MATLABTM/SIMULINKTM exercises Provides illustrations of wireless networks This book will be a valuable reference for graduate and postgraduate students studying wireless communications and control engineering courses, and R&D engineers.


Foundations of Mobile Radio Engineering

Foundations of Mobile Radio Engineering

Author: Michel Daoud Yacoub

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2019-01-30

Total Pages: 496

ISBN-13: 1351447386

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Foundations of Mobile Radio Engineering is a comprehensive survey covering the main topics of mobile radio systems. Concepts considered include the theory of patterns and symmetry and how it impacts hexagonal cell tessellation, long-term fading and log-normal distribution, short-term fading and Rayleigh distribution, indoor propagation and Rice dis


Satellite Communications Systems Engineering

Satellite Communications Systems Engineering

Author: Louis J. Ippolito, Jr.

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2017-02-28

Total Pages: 464

ISBN-13: 111925938X

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The first edition of Satellite Communications Systems Engineering (Wiley 2008) was written for those concerned with the design and performance of satellite communications systems employed in fixed point to point, broadcasting, mobile, radio navigation, data relay, computer communications, and related satellite based applications. This welcome Second Edition continues the basic premise and enhances the publication with the latest updated information and new technologies developed since the publication of the first edition. The book is based on graduate level satellite communications course material and has served as the primary text for electrical engineering Masters and Doctoral level courses in satellite communications and related areas. Introductory to advanced engineering level students in electrical, communications and wireless network courses, and electrical engineers, communications engineers, systems engineers, and wireless network engineers looking for a refresher will find this essential text invaluable.


Introduction to Radio Engineering

Introduction to Radio Engineering

Author: Nathan Blaunstein

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-10-14

Total Pages: 351

ISBN-13: 1315350084

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The book introduces the basic foundations of high mathematics and vector algebra. Then, it explains the basic aspects of classical electrodynamics and electromagnetism. Based on such knowledge readers investigate various radio propagation problems related to guiding structures connecting electronic devices with antenna terminals placed at the different radar systems. It explains the role of antennas in process of transmission of radio signals between the terminals. Finally, it shows the relation between the main operational charactistics of each kind of radar and the corresponding knowledge obtained from the previous chapters.


Digital Radio Systems on a Chip

Digital Radio Systems on a Chip

Author: Charles Chien

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2007-05-08

Total Pages: 524

ISBN-13: 0306469936

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This book focuses on a specific engineering problem that is and will continue to be important in the forth-coming information age: namely, the need for highly integrated radio systems that can be embedded in wireless devices for various applications, including portable mobile multimedia wireless communications, wireless appliances, digital cellular, and digital cordless. Traditionally, the design of radio IC’s involves a team of engineers trained in a wide range of fields that include networking, communication systems, radio propagation, digital/analog circuits, RF circuits, and process technology. However as radio IC’s become more integrated, the need for a diverse skill set and knowledge becomes essential for professionals as well as students to broaden beyond their trained area of expertise and to become proficient in related areas. The key to designing an optimized, economical solution for radio systems on a chip hinges on the designer’s thorough understanding of the complex trade-offs from communication systems down to circuits. To acquire the insight and understanding of the complex system and circuit trade-offs, a designer must digest volumes of books covering diverse topics, such as communications theory, radio propagation, and digital/analog/RF circuits. While books are available today that cover the individual areas, they tend to be narrowly focused and do not provide the necessary insight in the specific problem of integrating a complete radio system on a chip.


An Introduction to Radio Frequency Engineering

An Introduction to Radio Frequency Engineering

Author: Christopher Coleman

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2004-05-13

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 9781139452304

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Originally published in 2004, this book provides a detailed introduction to radio frequency (RF) engineering, using a straightforward and easily understood approach combined with numerous worked examples, illustrations and homework problems. The author focuses on minimising the mathematics needed to grasp the subject while providing a solid theoretical foundation for the student. Emphasis is also placed on the practical aspects of radio engineering. The book provides a broad coverage of RF systems, circuit design, antennas, propagation and digital techniques. It will provide an excellent introduction to the subject for graduate students, researchers and practising engineers.