Wireless Communications Design Handbook: Interference into Circuits

Wireless Communications Design Handbook: Interference into Circuits

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Oct 16, 1998 · Anglais · Relié (428 pages)
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Format Relié
Pages 428
Langue Anglais
Publié Oct 16, 1998
Éditeur Academic Press
ISBN-10 0125507224
ISBN-13 9780125507226

Description

Reinaldo Perez delves into the intricate world of wireless communications, focusing on the pivotal issues of noise and interference. This handbook serves as a comprehensive guide for engineers and professionals, equipping them with the necessary strategies to design robust wireless systems that function optimally in challenging environments.

Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the importance of understanding both internal circuit dynamics and external environmental factors that contribute to interference. By breaking down complex concepts into manageable sections, Perez enables readers to grasp the nuances of signal integrity and performance, ensuring effective communication in various applications.

With practical examples and insightful analyses, this resource stands as an invaluable tool for those looking to enhance their expertise in wireless communication design. It not only addresses technical challenges but also prepares readers for the environmental considerations that play a crucial role in the development of reliable communications solutions.
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