Wireless LAN Radios: System Definition to Transistor Design (IEEE Series on Digital & Mobile Communication) Review
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David Hamer
on 11/28/2011
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(More customer reviews)As a systems engineer without a deep understanding of radio architectures or the associated impairments, I found this book to be a great introduction to not just wireless LAN radios, but radios in general.
The major classifications of radio architectures along with their strong points and shortcomings were introduced. Potential impairments along with the impact of architecture choice on each were delineated. A brief introduction to the design of the major blocks along with the calibration techniques required to provide adequate performance was provided. Finally, some case studies were described.
After reading this book, I could delve more deeply into the literature with confidence, had a good understanding of what effects I would need to model, and was a put in a good position to ask the right questions of our RF design team.
Overall, it was very easy to read and got me started very quickly. My only gripe would be with the fairly large number of typos in the book.
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