KEY BENEFIT:This is a systematic, practical tutorial covering every key technology for maximizing the capacity and performance of wireless systems.KEY TOPICS:The book's reader-friendly coverage introduces spectral and power efficiencies within Shannon bounds, as well as key techniques for bandwidth-efficient modulation. These techniques include higher-order modulation waveforms, signal state-space diagrams, performance representations, and much more. Understand today's robust digital signal modulation methods; advanced approaches for mitigating interference in spread spectrum systems; signal formats and performance specifications in terrestrial cellular; and the rapid evolution of smart antennas and smart arrays. Coverage also includes: the dynamics of linear and continuous phase modulations in digital communications; fundamentals of error correction coding; the advantages of trellis coded modulation; Butler matrix beam forming networks; side lobe cancellers; and switched multi-beam smart antennas and adaptive arrays. The book contains extensive figures, illustrations, and glossaries of terms throughout.MARKET:For all wireless systems designers.
Bruno Pattan has 35 years of experience in engineering, research, and analysis of radar, satellite, and wireless technology. A senior member of the technical staff at the Federal Communications Commission's Office of Engineering and Technology, he has been principal technical investigator on studies of direct broadcast, and non-GSO satellite systems; spread spectrum systems, and spectral-efficient higher-order modulation signals.