Fundamentals of Wireless Communication
by David Tse, Pramod Viswanath
Publisher: Cambridge University Press 2005
ISBN/ASIN: 0521845270
ISBN-13: 9780521845274
Number of pages: 586
Description:
The past decade has seen many advances in physical-layer wireless communication theory and their implementation in wireless systems. This textbook takes a unified view of the fundamentals of wireless communication and explains the web of concepts underpinning these advances at a level accessible to an audience with a basic background in probability and digital communication. This book is intended for use on graduate courses in electrical and computer engineering and will also be of great interest to practicing engineers.
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