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Preface. PART I INTRODUCTION TO WIRELESS NETWORKS. 1 Overview of Wireless Networks. 1.1 Introduction. 1.2 Network Architecture and Design Issues. 1.3 Key Trends in Wireless Networking. 1.4 Outline of the Book. Questions. 2 Evolution of the Wireless Industry. 2.1 Introduction. 2.2 Three Views of the Wireless Industry. 2.3 Three Generations of Cellular Networks. 2.4 Trends in Wireless Technologies. Questions. PART II CHARACTERISTICS OF RADIO PROPAGATION. 3 Characterization of Radio Propagation. 3.1 Introduction. 3.2 Multipath Fading and the Distance-Power Relationship. 3.3 Local Movements and Doppler Shift. 3.4 Multipath for Wideband Signals. 3.5 Classical Uncorrelated Scattering Model. 3.6 Indoor and Urban Radio Propagation Modeling. Questions. Problems. Projects. 4 Modeling and Simulation of Narrowband Signal Characteristics. 4.1 Introduction. 4.2 Modeling Path Loss and Slow Shadow Fading. 4.3 Doppler Spectrum of Fast Envelope Fading. 4.4 Statistical Behavior of Fast Envelope Fading. 4.5 Simulation of Fast Envelope Fading. Questions. Problems. Projects. 5 Measurement of Wideband and UWB Channel Characteristics. 5.1 Introduction. 5.2 Time-Domain Measurement Techniques. 5.3 Frequency-Domain Measurement Techniques. 5.4 Advances in Frequency-Domain Channel Measurement. Questions. Problems. Project. 6 Modeling of Wideband Radio Channel Characteristics. 6.1 Introduction. 6.2 Wideband Time-Domain Statistical Modeling. 6.3 Wideband Frequency-Domain Channel Modeling. 6.4 Comparison Between Statistical Models. 6.5 Ray-Tracing Algorithms. 6.6 Direct Solution of Radio Propagation Equations. 6.7 Comparison of Deterministic and Statistical Modeling. 6.8 Site-Specific Statistical Model. Appendix 6A: GSM-Recommended Multipath Propagation Models. Appendix 6B: Wideband Multipath Propagation Models. Questions. Problems. Projects. PART III MODEM DESIGN. 7 Narrowband Modem Technology. 7.1 Introduction. 7.2 Basic Modulation Techniques. 7.3 Theoretical Limits and Practical Impairments. 7.4 Traditional Modems for Wide-Area Wireless Networks. 7.5 Other Aspects of Modem Implementation. Questions. Problems. Projects. 8 Fading, Diversity, and Coding. 8.1 Introduction. 8.2 Radio Communication on Flat Rayleigh Fading Channels. 8.3 Diversity Combining. 8.4 Error-Control Coding for Wireless Channels. 8.5 Space-Time Coding. 8.6 MIMO and STC. Questions. Problems. Projects. 9 Broadband Modem Technologies. 9.1 Introduction. 9.2 Effects of Frequency-Selective Multipath Fading. 9.3 Discrete Multipath Fading Channel Model. 9.4 Adaptive Discrete Matched Filter. 9.5 Adaptive Equalization. 9.6 Sectored Antennas. 9.7 Multicarrier, OFDM, and Frequency Diversity. 9.8 Comparison of Traditional Broadband Modems. 9.9 MIMO in Frequency-Selective Fading. Appendix 9A: Analysis of the Equalizers. Questions. Problems. Projects. 10 Spread-Spectrum and CDMA Technology. 10.1 Introduction. 10.2 Principles of Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum. 10.3 Principles of Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum. 10.4 Interference in Spread-Spectrum Systems. 10.5 Performance of CDMA Systems. Questions. Problems. PART IV SYSTEMS ASPECTS. 11 Topology, Medium Access, and Performance. 11.1 Introduction. 11.2 Topologies for Local Networks. 11.3 Cellular Topology for Wide-Area Networks. 11.4 Centrally Controlled Assigned Access Methods. 11.5 Distributed Contention-Based Access Control. Questions. Problems. Project. 12 Ultrawideband Communications. 12.1 Introduction. 12.2 UWB Channel Characteristics. 12.3 Impulse Radio and Time-Hopping Access. 12.4 Direct-Sequence UWB. 12.5 Multiband OFDM. Questions. Problems. 13 RF Location Sensing. 13.1 Introduction. 13.2 RF Location-Sensing Techniques. 13.3 Modeling The Behavior of RF Sensors. 13.4 Wireless Positioning Algorithms. Questions. Problems. 14 Wireless Optical Networks. 14.1 Introduction. 14.2 Implementation. 14.3 Eye Safety. 14.4 IR Channel Characterization and Data-Rate Limitations. 14.5 Modulation Techniques for Optical Communications. 14.6 Multiple Access and Data Rate. Questions. 15 Systems and Standards. 15.1 Introduction. 15.2 GSM, GPRS, and EDGE. 15.3 CDMA and HDR. 15.4 Other Historical Systems. 15.5 Wireless LANs. 15.6 Speech Coding in Wireless Systems. Questions. References. Index. About the Authors.

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