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Radio Spectrum Conservation

by William Gosling
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Overview

The conservation of the spectrum is one of the key challenges facing radio systems professionals today. It will have an impact on equipment design, system design and communications policy for digital and analog systems in civil and military use, cell phones, private mobile radio, satellite communications and a growing number of other applications.

This concise readable text keeps mathematics to a working minimum, with focus on the practical. It is a companion volume to Gosling's Radio Antennas and Propagation. Professor Gosling distils his experience in industry and teaching to show engineers how to deal with these challenges by describing the process of effective spectrum utilisation, including examination of separation of transmissions by space, time, frequency and sequency. Throughout the book reference is made to real-life examples to illustrate the theory.

William Gosling has spent a lifetime in industry and education, including time as Technical Director of Plessey, President of EUREL (European Convention of Engineering Societies), Past President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, and Chair of Electronic Engineering at the University of Bath, where he is currently Visiting Professor. He has published eleven books and over fifty scientific papers.

A core radio engineering topic.
Readable - with maths kept to a minimum.
Ideal as a course text or professional update.

Audience: Radio, communications and electronics engineers, equipment designers, standards and government organisations, MSc/MEng students on radio systems courses.

Synopsis

The conservation of the spectrum is one of the key challenges facing radio systems professionals today. It will have an impact on equipment design, system design and communications policy for digital and analog systems in civil and military use, cell phones, private mobile radio, satellite communications and a growing number of other applications.

This concise readable text keeps mathematics to a working minimum, with focus on the practical. It is a companion volume to Gosling's Radio Antennas and Propagation. Professor Gosling distils his experience in industry and teaching to show engineers how to deal with these challenges by describing the process of effective spectrum utilisation, including examination of separation of transmissions by space, time, frequency and sequency. Throughout the book reference is made to real-life examples to illustrate the theory.

William Gosling has spent a lifetime in industry and education, including time as Technical Director of Plessey, President of EUREL (European Convention of Engineering Societies), Past President of the Institution of Electrical Engineers, and Chair of Electronic Engineering at the University of Bath, where he is currently Visiting Professor. He has published eleven books and over fifty scientific papers.

A core radio engineering topic.
Readable - with maths kept to a minimum.
Ideal as a course text or professional update.

Booknews

A companion to the author's , showing engineers how to deal with challenges of radio spectrum conservation. Describes the process of effective spectrum utilization, including examination of separation of transmission by space, time, frequency, and sequency. Reference is made to real-life examples to illustrate theory, and mathematics is kept to a minimum. The author teaches electronic engineering at the University of Bath, UK. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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A companion to the author's , showing engineers how to deal with challenges of radio spectrum conservation. Describes the process of effective spectrum utilization, including examination of separation of transmission by space, time, frequency, and sequency. Reference is made to real-life examples to illustrate theory, and mathematics is kept to a minimum. The author teaches electronic engineering at the University of Bath, UK. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
November 1, 1999
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Pages
256
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780750637404

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