Most radio systems have become so popular that the available frequency bands are able to meet only a fraction of the demand. This book gives practical solutions for optimizing efficiency of mobile radio cells.
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This Book is About 10 Years Out of Date,
By "cincinnati_kid" (Cincinnati, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Cellular Mobile Radio Systems: Designing Systems for Capacity Optimization (Hardcover)
Cellular Mobile Radio Systems: Designing Systems for Capacity Optimization contains some good basic communications theory, which would be useful to a sophomore engineering student. However, in my opinion, the content is woefully out of date and of little use to a contemporary cellular network engineer. Most of the references cited are from the 1980's or earlier, there is little mention of GSM and I could find no discussion of the North American TDMA-136 or CDMA standards. This was especially disconcerting given the 1997 copyright date. For the purposes of determining the ultimate capacity possible from any of the modern cellular radio standards, this book falls short.
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