
Principles of Mobile Communication
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"The fourth edition of the book Principles of mobile communication (PMC), right at the cusp of fifth-generation communication systems development, is indeed a timely one. Over the years, PMC has been an excellent reference for various aspects related to mobile/wireless communications. All editions of PMC, including the current one, have focused on providing comprehensive and systematic coverage of various aspects related to wireless communication systems design." (ACM Computing Reviews)More details
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Dr. Gordon L. Stüber received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from the University of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. In 1986, he joined the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology, where he is currently the Joseph M. Pettit Chair Professor. Dr. Stüber is author of the wireless textbook Principles of Mobile Communication , Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1996, 2/e 2001, 3/e 2011, 4/e 2017. In 2007, he received the IEEE Communications Society Wireless Communications Technical Committee Recognition Award (2007) "for outstanding technical contributions in the field and for service to the scientific and engineering communities." He was an IEEE Communication Society Distinguished Lecturer (2007-2008) and IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Distinguished Lecturer (2010-2012). He is a past Editor for Spread Spectrum with the IEEE Transactions on Communications (1993-1998), and a past member of the IEEE Communications Society Awards Committee (1999-2002). He served as an elected Member-at-Large on the IEEE Communications Society Board of Governors (2007-2009), and is currently an elected member of the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Board of Governors (2001-2003, 2004-2006, 2007-2009, 2010-2012, 2013-2015, 2016-2018). He received the IEEE Vehicular Technology Society Outstanding Service Award in 2005.
Content
Introduction.- Propagation Modeling.- Co-channel Interference.- Modulation and Power Spectrum.- Detection of Known Signals in Noise.- Multi-antenna Techniques.- Time Domain Equalization and Interference Cancelation.- Error Control Coding.- Spread Spectrum Techniques.- Multi-carrier Techniques.- Frequency Planning.- CDMA Cellular Networks.- Radio Resource Management.- Channel Assignment Techniques.- Probability and Random Processes.- Conclusion.