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"This book will become a classic in the area."
"Covers a wide variety of important topics in a simple way so that the students can understand the concepts."
"The book is written lucidly and concepts are clearly explainedââ¬Â¦I enjoyed reading it."
"Overall, the presentation in all chapters is excellentâ¦I find the book contents truly outstanding."
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Product Description
This text explains the general principles of how wireless systems work, how mobility is supported, what is the underlying infrastructure and what interactions are needed among different functional components. Designed as a textbook appropriate for undergraduate or graduate courses in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, and Electrical and Computer Engineering, it focuses on qualitative descriptions and the realistic explanations of relationships between wireless systems and performance parameters. Rather than offering a thorough history behind the development of wireless technologies or an exhaustive list of work being carried out, the authors help EE and CSE students learn this exciting technology through relevant examples such as understanding how a cell phone starts working as soon as they get out of an airplane.
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