By
Reinaldo Perez, M.R. Research, Littleton, CO, USA
Description
Most books in wireless communications address technical subjects which are relevant to ground mobile systems.
Volume 2: Terrestrial
and Mobile Interference of the
Wireless Communications Design Handbook addresses a topic frequently overlooked
in ground mobile wireless system design: interference problems at the hardware level. This book employes a hardware-oriented approach,
which is the most effective approach for addressing interference and noise problems in ground mobile wireless systems. The book is a
practical reference for engineers who are particularly interested in practical case studies covering how to avoid undesired interference
and noise problems in their designs. It covers some of the most common interference models usually addressed, and it describes material
related to transmitter and receiver hardware design and how interference control plays a significant role in equipment performance. Each
of the three
Wireless Communications Design Handbook volumes addresses theory and immediate applications. Design issues
are also considered in detail for the protection of wireless ground systems against interference.
Audience:
Engineers, practitioners in the field, and graduate students in wireless communications in electrical engineering and communications technology.