国外电子与通信教材系列:无线通信原理与应用(第2版)(英文版)

目 录内容简介
1 Introduction to Wireless Communication Systems
1.1Evolution of Mobile Radio Communications
1.2Mobile Radiotelephony in the U.S.
1.3Mobile Radio Systems Around the World
1.4Examples of Wireless Communication Systems
1.4.1Paging Systems
1.4.2Cordless Telephone Systems
1.4.3Cellular Telephone Systems
1.4.3.1How a Cellular Telephone Call is Made
1.4.4Comparison of Common Wireless Communication Systems
1.5Trends in Cellular Radio and Personal Communications
1.6Problems
2 Modern Wireless Communication Systems
2.1Second Generation (2G) Cellular Networks
2.1.1Evolution to 2.5G Wireless Networks
2.1.2Evolution for 2.5G TDMA Standards
2.1.2.1HSCSD for 2.5G GSM
2.1.2.2GPRS for 2.5G GSM and IS-136
2.1.2.3EDGE for 2.5G GSM and IS-136
2.1.3IS-95B for 2.5G CDMA
2.2Third Generation (3G) Wireless Networks
2.2.13G W-CDMA (UMTS)
2.2.23G cdma2000
2.2.33G TD-SCDMA
2.3WirelessLocal Loop (WLL) and LMDS
2.4Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
2.5Bluetooth and Personal Area Networks (PANs)
2.6Summary
2.7Problems
3 The Cellular Concept——System Design Fundamentals
3.1Introduction
3.2Frequency Reuse
3.3Channel Assignment Strategies
3.4Handoff Strategies
3.4.1Prioritizing Handoffs
3.4.2Practical Handoff Considerations
3.5Interference and System Capacity
3.5.1Co-channel Interference and System Capacity
3.5.2Channel Planning for Wireless Systems
3.5.3Adjacent Channel Interference
3.5.4Power Control for Reducing Interference
3.6Trunking and Grade of Service
3.7Improving Coverage & Capacity in Cellular Systems
3.7.1Cell Splitting
3.7.2Sectoring
3.7.3Repeaters for Range Extension
3.7.4A Microcell Zone Concept
3.8Summary
3.9Problems
4 Mobile Radio Propagation: Large-Scale Path Loss
4.1Introduction to Radio Wave Propagation
4.2Free Space Propagation Model
4.3Relating Power to Electric Field
4.4The Three Basic Propagation Mechanisms
4.5Reflection
4.5.1Reflection from Dielectrics
4.5.2Brewster Angle
4.5.3Reflection from Perfect Conductors
4.6Ground Reflection (Two-Ray) Model
4.7Diffraction
4.7.1Fresnel Zone Geometry
4.7.2Knife-edge Diffraction Model
4.7.3Multiple Knife-edge Diffraction
4.8Scattering
4.8.1Radar Cross Section Model 4.9Practical Link Budget Design Using Path Loss Models
4.9.1Log-distance Path Loss Model
4.9.2Log-normal Shadowing
4.9.3Determination of Percentage of Coverage Area
4.10Outdoor Propagation Models
4.10.1Longley-Rice Model
4.10.2Durkins Model——A Case Study
4.10.3Okumura Model
4.10.4Hata Model
4.10.5PCS Extension to Hata Model
4.10.6Walfisch and Bertoni Model
4.10.7Wideband PCS Microcell Model4.11Indoor Propagation Models
4.11.1Partition Losses (same floor)
4.11.2Partition Losses between Floors
4.11.3Log-distance Path Loss Model
4.11.4Ericsson Multiple Breakpoint Model
4.11.5Attenuation Factor Model
4.12Signal Penetration into Buildings
4.13Ray Tracing and Site Specific Modeling
4.14Problems
5 Mobile Radio Propagation: Small-Scale Fading and Multipath
5.1Small-Scale Multipath Propagation
5.1.1Factors Influencing Small-Scale Fading
5.1.2Doppler Shift
5.2Impulse Response Model of a Multipath Channel
5.2.1Relationship Between Bandwidth and Received Power
5.3Small-Scale Multipath Measurements
5.3.1Direct RF Pulse System
5.3.2Spread Spectrum Sliding Correlator Channel Sounding
5.3.3Frequency Domain Channel Sounding
5.4Parameters of Mobile Multipath Channels
5.4.1Time Dispersion Parameters
5.4.2Coherence Bandwidth
5.4.3Doppler Spread and Coherence Time
5.5Types of Small-Scale Fading
5.5.1Fading Effects Due to Multipath Time Delay Spread
5.5.1.1Flat fading
5.5.1.2Frequency Selective Fading
5.5.2Fading Effects Due to Doppler Spread
5.5.2.1 Fast Fading
5.5.2.2Slow Fading
5.6Rayleigh and Ricean Distributions
5.6.1Rayleigh Fading Distribution
5.6.2Ricean Fading Distribution
5.7Statistical Models for Multipath Fading Channels
5.7.1Clarkes Model for Flat Fading
5.7.1.1Spectral Shape Due to Doppler Spread in Clarkes Model
5.7.2Simulation of Clarke and Gans Fading Model
5.7.3Level Crossing and Fading Statistics
5.7.4Two-ray Rayleigh Fading Model
5.7.5Saleh and Valenzuela Indoor Statistical Model
5.7.6SIRCIM and SMRCIM Indoor and Outdoor Statistical Models
5.8Theory of Multipath Shape Factors for Small-Scale Fading Wireless Channels
5.8.1Introduction to Shape Factors
5.8.1.1Multipath Shape Factors
Angular Spread, A
Angular Constriction, γ
Azimuthal Direction of Maximum Fading, θmax
5.8.1.2Fading Rate Variance Relationships
Complex Received Voltage, V(r)
Received Power, P(r)
Received Envelope, R(r)
5.8.1.3Comparison to Omnidirectional Propagation
5.8.2Examples of Fading Behavior
5.8.2.1Sector Channel Model
5.8.2.2Double Sector Channel Model
5.8.2.3Ricean Channel Model
5.8.3Second-Order Statistics Using Shape Factors
5.8.3.1Level-Crossing Rates and Average Fade Duration
5.8.3.2Spatial Autocovariance
5.8.3.3Coherence Distance
5.8.4Applying Shape Factors to Wideband Channels
5.8.5Revisiting Classical Channel Models with Shape Factors
5.9Summary
5.10Problems
6 Modulation Techniques for Mobile Radio
7 Equalization, Diversity, and Channel Coding
8 Speech Coding
9 Multiple Access Techniques for Wireless Communications
10 Wireless Networking
11 Wireless Systems and Standards
Appendices
Index
1.1Evolution of Mobile Radio Communications
1.2Mobile Radiotelephony in the U.S.
1.3Mobile Radio Systems Around the World
1.4Examples of Wireless Communication Systems
1.4.1Paging Systems
1.4.2Cordless Telephone Systems
1.4.3Cellular Telephone Systems
1.4.3.1How a Cellular Telephone Call is Made
1.4.4Comparison of Common Wireless Communication Systems
1.5Trends in Cellular Radio and Personal Communications
1.6Problems
2 Modern Wireless Communication Systems
2.1Second Generation (2G) Cellular Networks
2.1.1Evolution to 2.5G Wireless Networks
2.1.2Evolution for 2.5G TDMA Standards
2.1.2.1HSCSD for 2.5G GSM
2.1.2.2GPRS for 2.5G GSM and IS-136
2.1.2.3EDGE for 2.5G GSM and IS-136
2.1.3IS-95B for 2.5G CDMA
2.2Third Generation (3G) Wireless Networks
2.2.13G W-CDMA (UMTS)
2.2.23G cdma2000
2.2.33G TD-SCDMA
2.3WirelessLocal Loop (WLL) and LMDS
2.4Wireless Local Area Networks (WLANs)
2.5Bluetooth and Personal Area Networks (PANs)
2.6Summary
2.7Problems
3 The Cellular Concept——System Design Fundamentals
3.1Introduction
3.2Frequency Reuse
3.3Channel Assignment Strategies
3.4Handoff Strategies
3.4.1Prioritizing Handoffs
3.4.2Practical Handoff Considerations
3.5Interference and System Capacity
3.5.1Co-channel Interference and System Capacity
3.5.2Channel Planning for Wireless Systems
3.5.3Adjacent Channel Interference
3.5.4Power Control for Reducing Interference
3.6Trunking and Grade of Service
3.7Improving Coverage & Capacity in Cellular Systems
3.7.1Cell Splitting
3.7.2Sectoring
3.7.3Repeaters for Range Extension
3.7.4A Microcell Zone Concept
3.8Summary
3.9Problems
4 Mobile Radio Propagation: Large-Scale Path Loss
4.1Introduction to Radio Wave Propagation
4.2Free Space Propagation Model
4.3Relating Power to Electric Field
4.4The Three Basic Propagation Mechanisms
4.5Reflection
4.5.1Reflection from Dielectrics
4.5.2Brewster Angle
4.5.3Reflection from Perfect Conductors
4.6Ground Reflection (Two-Ray) Model
4.7Diffraction
4.7.1Fresnel Zone Geometry
4.7.2Knife-edge Diffraction Model
4.7.3Multiple Knife-edge Diffraction
4.8Scattering
4.8.1Radar Cross Section Model 4.9Practical Link Budget Design Using Path Loss Models
4.9.1Log-distance Path Loss Model
4.9.2Log-normal Shadowing
4.9.3Determination of Percentage of Coverage Area
4.10Outdoor Propagation Models
4.10.1Longley-Rice Model
4.10.2Durkins Model——A Case Study
4.10.3Okumura Model
4.10.4Hata Model
4.10.5PCS Extension to Hata Model
4.10.6Walfisch and Bertoni Model
4.10.7Wideband PCS Microcell Model4.11Indoor Propagation Models
4.11.1Partition Losses (same floor)
4.11.2Partition Losses between Floors
4.11.3Log-distance Path Loss Model
4.11.4Ericsson Multiple Breakpoint Model
4.11.5Attenuation Factor Model
4.12Signal Penetration into Buildings
4.13Ray Tracing and Site Specific Modeling
4.14Problems
5 Mobile Radio Propagation: Small-Scale Fading and Multipath
5.1Small-Scale Multipath Propagation
5.1.1Factors Influencing Small-Scale Fading
5.1.2Doppler Shift
5.2Impulse Response Model of a Multipath Channel
5.2.1Relationship Between Bandwidth and Received Power
5.3Small-Scale Multipath Measurements
5.3.1Direct RF Pulse System
5.3.2Spread Spectrum Sliding Correlator Channel Sounding
5.3.3Frequency Domain Channel Sounding
5.4Parameters of Mobile Multipath Channels
5.4.1Time Dispersion Parameters
5.4.2Coherence Bandwidth
5.4.3Doppler Spread and Coherence Time
5.5Types of Small-Scale Fading
5.5.1Fading Effects Due to Multipath Time Delay Spread
5.5.1.1Flat fading
5.5.1.2Frequency Selective Fading
5.5.2Fading Effects Due to Doppler Spread
5.5.2.1 Fast Fading
5.5.2.2Slow Fading
5.6Rayleigh and Ricean Distributions
5.6.1Rayleigh Fading Distribution
5.6.2Ricean Fading Distribution
5.7Statistical Models for Multipath Fading Channels
5.7.1Clarkes Model for Flat Fading
5.7.1.1Spectral Shape Due to Doppler Spread in Clarkes Model
5.7.2Simulation of Clarke and Gans Fading Model
5.7.3Level Crossing and Fading Statistics
5.7.4Two-ray Rayleigh Fading Model
5.7.5Saleh and Valenzuela Indoor Statistical Model
5.7.6SIRCIM and SMRCIM Indoor and Outdoor Statistical Models
5.8Theory of Multipath Shape Factors for Small-Scale Fading Wireless Channels
5.8.1Introduction to Shape Factors
5.8.1.1Multipath Shape Factors
Angular Spread, A
Angular Constriction, γ
Azimuthal Direction of Maximum Fading, θmax
5.8.1.2Fading Rate Variance Relationships
Complex Received Voltage, V(r)
Received Power, P(r)
Received Envelope, R(r)
5.8.1.3Comparison to Omnidirectional Propagation
5.8.2Examples of Fading Behavior
5.8.2.1Sector Channel Model
5.8.2.2Double Sector Channel Model
5.8.2.3Ricean Channel Model
5.8.3Second-Order Statistics Using Shape Factors
5.8.3.1Level-Crossing Rates and Average Fade Duration
5.8.3.2Spatial Autocovariance
5.8.3.3Coherence Distance
5.8.4Applying Shape Factors to Wideband Channels
5.8.5Revisiting Classical Channel Models with Shape Factors
5.9Summary
5.10Problems
6 Modulation Techniques for Mobile Radio
7 Equalization, Diversity, and Channel Coding
8 Speech Coding
9 Multiple Access Techniques for Wireless Communications
10 Wireless Networking
11 Wireless Systems and Standards
Appendices
Index
目 录内容简介
本书是一本大学无线通信课程的教材,面向那些已经熟悉诸如概率论、通信原理和基本电磁学等技术概念的学生和工程师。全书深入浅出地讨论了无线通信技术与系统设计方面的内容,包括无线网络涉及的所有基本问题,特别是3G系统和无线局域网的问题,并对无线网络技术新发展和全球主要的无线通信标准给出了论述。全书共分11章,集中讲述了蜂窝的概念、移动无线电传播、调制技术、多址技术以及无线系统与标准,结合理论对无线通信系统的各个方面做了精辟的论述和统计分析。全书语言生动、流畅,以详细的讲解和实际的例子来阐明重要的知识点,非常适合有一定通信理论基础的工程技术人员和在校相关专业的师生阅读。
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