The Complete Wireless Communications Professional: A Guide for Engineers and Managers (Artech House Mobile Communications Library) Review
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David Hamer
on 2/09/2012
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(More customer reviews)Unfortunately, the author does not concentrate on CDMA and iDEN--the two dominant standards in the US--and focuses on the GSM market. Since he is a British author, the obvious slant is understandable.
Noentheless, the chapters on the fundamentals of wireless network accounting and the history of wireless are good. The more technical chapters are comprehensive (except for the concentration on the GSM standard) but he needs more techical drawings and diagrams.
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This text details the essential engineering principles of wireless communications and examines the financial and marketing considerations that contribute to making any communications product viable. It also provides guidance on career topics such as conflict resolution and career structure. The book provides a relevant history of mobile radio, the technical basics of cellular and private mobile radio technologies, and descriptions of the design and operation of mobile networks. It also addresses the needs of large user groups, the economics of being a network operator, future developments in mobile radio, radio spectrum management, standardisation, and regulatory issues.
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