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Mobile and Wireless Communications(by Gordon A Gow and Richard K Smith):
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The mobile information society has revolutionised the way we work, communicate and socialise. Mobile phones, wireless free communication and associated technologies such as WANs, LANs, and PANs, cellular networks, SMS, 3G, Bluetooth, Blackberry and WiFi are seen as the driving force of the advanced society. The roots of today's explosion in wireless technology can be traced back to the deregulation of AT&T in the US and the Post Office and British Telecom in the UK, as well as Nokia's groundbreaking approach to the design and marketing of the mobile phone.Providing a succinct introduction to the field of mobile and wireless communications, this book: begins with the basics of radio technology and offers an overview of key scientific terms and concepts for the student reader; addresses the social and economic implications of mobile and wireless technologies, such as the effects of the deregulation of telephone systems Uses a range of case studies and examples of mobile and wireless communication, legislation and practices from the UK, US, Canada, mainland Europe, the Far East and Australia; contains illustrations and tables to help explain technical concepts and show the growth and change in mobile technologies; and, features a glossary of technical terms, annotated further reading at the end of each chapter and web links for further study and research. "Mobile and Wireless Communications" is a key resource for students on a range of social scientific courses, including media and communications, sociology, public policy, and management studies, as well as a useful introduction to the field for researchers and general readers.

About the Author
Gordon Gow is Assistant Professor on the Graduate Program in Communications and Technology at the University of Alberta, Canada. Richard Smith is Associate Professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada and a Director of Centre for Policy Research at SFU. He is the author of Women, Work and Computerization: Charting a Course to the Future, Kluwer, 2000 and co author of A Tower Under Siege: Education and Technology Policy in Canada, 2001, McGill-Queen's University Press.
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Preface        page ix
1        Introduction and overview        1
 1.1 Historical introduction        2
 1.2 Overview of book        8
2        Characteristics of the mobile radio environment–propagation phenomena        16
 2.1 Review of free-space propagation        17
 2.2 Wireless case        18
 2.3 Random channel characterization        33
 2.4 Terminal mobility and rate of fading        36
 2.5 Multipath and frequency-selective fading        39
 2.6 Fading mitigation techniques        47
3        Cellular concept and channel allocation        62
 3.1 Channel reuse: introduction of cells        64
 3.2 SIR calculations, one-dimensional case        62
 3.3 Two-dimensional cell clusters and SIR        65
 3.4 Traffic handling capacity: Erlang performance and cell sizing        71
 3.5 Probabilistic signal calculations        74
4        Dynamic channel allocation and power control        81
 4.1 Dynamic channel allocation        82
 4.2 Power control        94
5        Modulation techniques        107
 5.1 Introduction to digital modulation techniques        108
 5.2 Signal shaping        112
 5.3 Modulation in cellular wireless systems        118
 5.4 Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)        129
6        Multiple access techniques: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA; system capacity comparisons        137
 6.1 Time-division multiple access (TDMA)        138
 6.2 Code-division multiple access (CDMA)        142
 6.3 CDMA capacity: single-cell case        145
 6.4 An aside: probability of bit error considerations        146
 6.5 CDMA capacity calculations: CDMA compared with TDMA        150
7        Coding for error detection and correction        161
 7.1 Block coding for error correction and detection        162
 7.2 Convolutional coding        179
 7.3 Turbo coding        189
8        Second-generation, digital, wireless systems        199
 8.1 GSM        200
 8.2 IS-136 (D-AMPS)        208
 8.3 IS-95        216
 8.4 Mobile management: handoff, location, and paging        235
 8.5 Voice signal processing and coding        245
9        Performance analysis: admission control and handoffs        258
 9.1 Overview of performance concepts        259
 9.2 One-dimensional cells        275
 9.3 Two-dimensional cells        288
10        2.5G/3G Mobile wireless systems: packet-switched data        307
 10.1 Introduction        307
 10.2 3G CDMA cellular standards        311
 10.3 2.5/3G TDMA: GPRS and EDGE        334
11        Access and scheduling techniques in cellular systems        361
 11.1 Slotted-Aloha access        363
 11.2 Integrated access: voice and data        371
 11.3 Scheduling in packet-based cellular systems        383
12        Wireless LANs and personal-area networks        395
 12.1 IEEE 802.11 wireless LANs        396
 12.2 Wireless personal-area networks: Bluetooth/IEEE 802.15.1        415
 References        434
 Index
"Mobile and Wireless Communications" is a key resource for students on a range of social scientific courses, including media and communications, sociology, public policy, and management studies, as well as a useful introduction to the field for researchers and general readers.
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