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Indoor Wireless Communications
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Indoor Wireless Communications

by Alejandro Aragón-Zavala
September 2017
Intermediate to advanced content levelIntermediate to advanced
440 pages
13h 27m
English
Wiley

Overview

Indoor Wireless Communications: From Theory to Implementation provides an in-depth reference for design engineers, system planners and post graduate students interested in the vastly popular field of indoor wireless communications. It contains wireless applications and services for in-building scenarios and knowledge of key elements in the design and implementation of these systems.  Technologies such as Wireless Local Area Networks, Bluetooth, ZigBee, Indoor Optical Communications, WiMAX, UMTS and GSM for indoor environments are fully explained and illustrated with examples.  Antennas and propagation issues for in-building scenarios are also discussed, emphasizing models and antenna types specifically developed for indoor communications.  An exhaustive survey on indoor wireless communication equipment is also presented, covering all available technologies including antennas, distribution systems, transceivers and base stations.
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Publisher Resources

ISBN: 9780470741160Purchase book