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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By A Customer This review is from: Introduction to Wireless Systems (Paperback) This book is a very impressive introduction to wireless systems. Since I knew practically nothing before getting this book, and I was attempting to use Stuber, this book was a life saver.There are many many diagrams that clearly show the affects of fading (ralyeigh, lognormal etc), as well as very clear derivations of how rayleigh is produced from two normal R.V.'s and so on. I also really liked all the examples. There must be 15 examples per chapter (compared with 1 per chapter in Stuber, and his chapters are like 150 pages long). To understand this book you will need a least one course in "signals and systems" as well as a course that deals with probability (up to Normal distributions and random variables and processes would also help you), and a course on modulation theory, such as quadrature and inphase components and power spectral density. If you have that background information you will really enjoy this book. This book is even more of an introduction that... Read more 0 of 1 people found the following review helpful: ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Introduction to Wireless Systems (Paperback) This a bad book, and in quite a number of spots it is just flat out wrong/misleading/wrongly labeled etc. Sadly, it was required text for a class I am doing in wireless communication. I have never had such a bad time, since the teacher was constantly correcting silly errors that the book had made. Some examples are: 1. In section 2.1 it uses some formulas to calculate power received, the problem here is that the author mislabels his formulas, so if you don't have help, it is quite a feat to follow, and understand what the author is trying to do. 2. section 2.3.3 where he describes "frequency dispersive behavior of the channel", but the section is called, "time dispersive behavior of the channel. The book is littered with stupid mistakes like this, and if you are made to buy this book, just ask your teacher why he/she hates you. |
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