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Spread Spectrum in Mobile Communication by O. Berg β€” book cover

Spread Spectrum in Mobile Communication

by O. Berg, S. Haavik, R. Skaug, T. Berg, J. F. Hjelmstad
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Overview

This study presents the concepts of modern mobile communications and discusses the user requirements and operational environment influencing mobile systems design. Emphasis is placed on mobility issues and the effects of spread spectrum modulation in radios used in packet-switched networks.

Synopsis

This study presents the concepts of modern mobile communications and discusses the user requirements and operational environment influencing mobile systems design. Emphasis is placed on mobility issues and the effects of spread spectrum modulation in radios used in packet-switched networks.

Booknews

Presenting a technology that adapts radio communication to computational data information processing networks, first reviews the concepts of modern mobile communication and the user requirements and operational environment that influence the design of mobile systems. Then focuses on mobility issues for a decentralized network topology and the effects of spread spectrum modulation on radios used in packet-switched networks. Shows how connecting radio terminals using packet switching provides a highly flexible and efficient solution for mobile users. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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Presenting a technology that adapts radio communication to computational data information processing networks, first reviews the concepts of modern mobile communication and the user requirements and operational environment that influence the design of mobile systems. Then focuses on mobility issues for a decentralized network topology and the effects of spread spectrum modulation on radios used in packet-switched networks. Shows how connecting radio terminals using packet switching provides a highly flexible and efficient solution for mobile users. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 1998
Publisher
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)
Pages
480
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780852969359

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