wireless communication by rappaport
Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice is a guide to
wireless communications technology and system design. It provides
complete information on cellular, cordless telephone, and personal
communication systems, including AMPS, ETACS, U.S. Digital Cellular,
GSM, CDMA, DECT, WACS, CT-2, PDC, and CDPD. It has examples of solved
problems. All major concepts are elucidated with clear explanations of
all major concepts and hundreds of figures, tables, and diagrams.
Theodore S. Rappaport is the David Lee/Ernst Weber Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University and State University (NYU-Poly), and is a professor of computer science at New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He is also a professor of radiology at the NYU School of Medicine. In 1990 he founded the Mobile & Portable Radio Research Group at Virginia Tech, one of the first university research and educational programs focused on wireless communications.
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Theodore S. Rappaport is the David Lee/Ernst Weber Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Polytechnic Institute of New York University and State University (NYU-Poly), and is a professor of computer science at New York University’s Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences. He is also a professor of radiology at the NYU School of Medicine. In 1990 he founded the Mobile & Portable Radio Research Group at Virginia Tech, one of the first university research and educational programs focused on wireless communications.
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