Simulation and Software Radio for Mobile Communications (Artech House Universal Personal Communications) Review
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David Hamer
on 10/22/2012
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communication theory,
communications systems,
digital communications,
digital signal processing,
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Average Reviews:
(More customer reviews)Harada & Prasad provide a very good working-level
understanding of how to simulate communication systems
using MATLAB. This book will appeal to advanced
undergraduate and beginning graduate electrical
engineers. It emphasizes nuts&bolts simulation, and
assumes a good working knowledge of communication
system analysis. Professionals who use MATLAB to
analyze communication systems for a living will find
the coverage fairly basic - even shallow - but the
authors well meet their goal of giving beginners a
better leg up on the process. Including their MATLAB
source code on a CD with the book may make the purchase
worthwhile all by itself.
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This resource gives professionals a comprehensive understanding of the simulation and evaluation methods used in the design and development of today's mobile communication systems. Professionals get in-depth discussions on digital modulation techniques, transmission schemes, discusses multiple access protocols, cellular telecommunication systems, and cutting-edge software radio communication systems.
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