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RF and Wireless Technologies: Know It All Newnes Know It All Series

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The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an engineer's first port of call for key information, design techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a shelf!

RF (radio frequency) and wireless technologies drive communication today. This technology and its applications enable wireless phones, portable device roaming, and short-range industrial and commercial application communication such as the supply chain management wonder, RFID. Up-to-date information regarding software defined RF, using frequencies smarter, and using more of the spectrum, with ultrawideband technology is detailed.

Chapter 1: Survey of RF and Wireless TechnologyChapter 2: Communications Protocols and ModulationChapter 3: TransmittersChapter 4: ReceiversChapter 5: Radio PropagationChapter 6: Antenna Fundamentals IChapter 7: Antenna Fundamentals II.Chapter 8: Basics of Wireless Local Area NetworksChapter 9: Outdoor Networks.Chapter 10: Voice Over Wi-Fi and Other Wireless TechnologiesChapter 11: Security in Wireless Local Area NetworksChapter 12: System PlanningChapter 13: System Implementation, Testing, and OptimizationChapter 14: Next Generation Wireless NetworksChapter 15: Mobile Ad Hoc NetworksChapter 16: Wireless Sensor NetworksChapter 17: Reliable Wireless Networks for Industrial NetworksChapter 18: Software-Defined RadioChapter 19: The Basics of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) TechnologyChapter 20: UWB Spectrum and RegulationChapter 21: Interference and CoexistenceChapter 22: Direct Sequence UWBChapter 23: “Multiband Approach to UWBChapter 24: History and Background of Cognitive RadioChapter 25: The Software Defined Radio as a Platform for Cognitive RadioChapter 26: Cognitive Radio: The TechnologiesChapter 27: Spectrum AwarenessChapter 28: Direct Sequence and Frequency Hopping Spread SpectrumChapter 29: RF Power AmplifiersChapter 30: Phase Locked Loop Techniques in Modern Communications SystemsChapter 31 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
Communications engineers; designers, project managers
Daniel Dobkin has been involved in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of communications devices, components, and systems for over 28 years. He holds a BS from the California Institute of Technology, and MS and PhD degrees from Stanford University, all in Applied Physics. He is the author of three books and 30 technical publications, and holds 7 US patents as inventor or co-inventor. He has given numerous talks and classes on radio-frequency identification in the US and Asia. He specializes in physical-layer issues: radios and signal generation, antennas, and signal propagation.
Alan Bensky, MScEE, an electronics engineering consultant with over 25 years of experience in analog and digital design, management, and marketing. Specializing in wireless circuits and systems, Bensky has carried out projects for varied military and consumer applications. He is the author of Short-range Wireless Communication, Second Edition, published by Elsevier, 2004, and has written several articles in international and local publications. He has taught courses and gives lectures on radio engineering topics. Bensky is a senior member of IEEE.
David A. Lide currently is a Senior Member of the Technical Staff at Texas Instruments and has worked on various aspects of Voice over IP for the past nine years. Prior to that, he has worked on Cable Modem design and on weather satellite ground systems. He lives with his family in Rockville, Maryland.
Farid Dowla received his BS, MS, and PhD in electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He joined Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory shortly after receiving his doctorate in 1985. His research interests include adaptive filters, signal processing, wireless communication systems, and RF/mobile communication. He currently directs a research team focused on ultra-widebandRFradar and communication systems. Dowla is also an adjunct associate professor of electrical engineering at the University of Califor
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  • Hot topics covered including ultrawideband and cognitive radio technologies
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