Microwave and RF Wireless Systems
- 9h 58m
- David M. Pozar
- John Wiley & Sons (US)
- 2001
Understand every aspect of modern wireless system design
From the antenna to the baseband level--David Pozar's Microwave and RF Wireless Systems offers the most complete and up-to-date presentation of the operation and design of modern wireless telecommunication systems.
Integrating a wide range of topics into one design-oriented framework, the text covers antennas and propagation, noise characterization of systems and components, digital modulation methods, and the design and operation of wireless components such as filters, amplifiers, mixers, and phase-locked loops. This comprehensive approach helps readers understand how the various technologies involved in wireless systems are interrelated.
The text builds on a strong foundation of fundamental principles, and offers many practical examples and design problems. You'll learn how to:
- Design modern wireless telecommunication and data transmission systems.
- Analyze a complete radio system, from the transmitter through the receiver front-end.
- Evaluate factors such as carrier-to-noise ratio, receiver noise figure, intermodulation products, spurious mixer products, image frequencies, dynamic range, Rayleigh fading, bit error rate, and maximum data rate.
- Solve real-world, design-oriented problems.
In this Book
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Introduction to Wireless Systems
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Transmission Lines and Microwave Networks
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Noise and Distortion in Microwave Systems
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Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Systems
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Filters
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Amplifiers
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Mixers
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Transistor Oscillators and Frequency Synthesizers
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Modulation Techniques
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Receiver Design