60GHz Technology for Gbps WLAN and WPAN: From Theory to Practice Review

60GHz Technology for Gbps WLAN and WPAN: From Theory to Practice
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60 GHz is now at the upper frontier of commercial radio technology but for the newcomer it is hard to approach because background material is scattered in many places. With the exception of the Teshirogi & Yoneyama book, which is both dated now and covers a broader selection of millimeterwave bands, this is the first book to cover the whole variety of key technical issues related to this band. The focus and main term of reference is the IEEE 802.15.3c, but the discussion usually goes beyond the specific design choices in that standard. Both PHY and MAC layer issues are discussed as well as hardware implementation and antenna issues.
The introduction in Chapt. 1 is flawed slightly by the statement that the Japanese regulator developed regulations for 60 GHz in 2000 and the FCC followed in the US the next year. In reality, FCC adopted the first rules in this area in 1995, using the unlicensed approach proposed by the UK's regulator in 1988 - but not implemented at that time. But this is an issue for spectrum policy wonks that detracts little from the value of the book.
If you are knowledgeable in the basics of wireless digital technology and need to understand how systems near 60 GHz work and in particular IEEE 802.15.3c systems, this book is an excellent place to start. Although not primarily intended as a textbook, it might be a useful supplement to microwave education courses in giving examples of the specific issues that come up in the millimeter ave bands.

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This book addresses 60 GHz technology for Gbps WLAN and WPAN from theory to practice, covering key aspects for successful deployment.

In this book, the authors focus specifically on 60 GHz wireless technology which has emerged as the most promising candidate for multi-gigabit wireless indoor communication systems. 60 GHz technology offers various advantages over current or existing communications systems (e.g. huge unlicensed bandwidth worldwide, high transmit power, high frequency reuse and small form factor), which enables many disruptive applications that are otherwise difficult if not impossible to be realized at lower frequencies. The book addresses all aspects of the state-of-the-art in 60 GHz technology for high data rate wireless applications.

Key Features:

Comprehensive coverage from theory to practice: provides readers with a thorough technical guide of 60 GHz technology development
Brings together the entire area of 60GHz technology for Gigabits per second (Gbps) WLAN and WPAN applications.
Discusses practical system designs covering wide aspects such as antenna propagation, beamforming, circuit design, digital communication, signal processing, system architectures, etc.
Provides up-to-date standardization activities, regulatory issues, technology development as well as future trends
Includes examples and case studies for practical scenarios
Contains theoretical, simulation and experimental results to demonstrate and compare the performance of various schemes (or systems)

This book serves as an excellent reference for system engineers, system architects, IC designers, standard engineers, researchers, and vendor and manufacturer consumers. Technical consultants, software and application developers will also find this book of interest.


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