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    Principles of Communication Systems Simulation with Wireless

     ISBN  0134947908
     Edition  1st
     Pages  600
     Publisher  Prentice Hall PTR
     Author(s)  William H. Tranter, K. Sam Shanmugan, Theodore S. Rappaport, Kurt L. Kosbar
     Release Date  June 15, 2002
     Hits  857

     Category  Telecommunications

Principles of Communication Systems Simulation with Wireless Applications eBook


From the Back Cover

The hands-on, example-rich guide to modeling and simulating advanced communications systems.

Simulation is an important tool used by engineers to design and implement advanced communication systems that deliver optimal performance. This book is a hands-on, example-rich guide to modeling and simulating advanced communications systems. The authors take a systems-level approach, integrating digital communications, channel modeling, coding, elementary statistical estimation techniques, and other essential facets of modeling and simulation. This is the first book to present complete simulation models built with MATLAB that can serve as virtual laboratories for predicting the impact of system design changes. Coverage includes:

  • Role of simulation in communication systems engineering
  • Simulation approaches and methodologies
  • Signal and system representations, filter models, noise generation, Monte Carlo simulation, and postprocessing
  • Advanced techniques for modeling and simulating nonlinear and time-varying systems
  • Waveform level and discrete channel models
  • Performance estimation via Monte Carlo simulation
  • Semianalytic simulation techniques
  • Variance reduction techniques
  • Co-channel interference in wireless communication systems, and more

The authors also present detailed case studies covering phase-locked loops, CDMA systems, multichannel nonlinear systems, as well as a start-to-finish simulation of an advanced cellular radio system.

Prentice Hall Series in Communications Engineering & Emerging Technologies, Theodore S. Rappaport, Editor



About the Author

WILLIAM H. TRANTER is Bradley Professor of Communications and Associate Director of the Mobile and Portable Radio Research Group at Virginia Tech. He has authored or co-authored many technical papers and two widely used textbooks: Principles of Communications: Systems, Modeling, and Noise, Fifth Edition and Signals and Systems: Continuous and Discrete, Fourth Edition. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and currently serves as Vice President - Technical Activities of the IEEE Communications Society.

K. SAM SHANMUGAN is Southwestern Bell Distinguished Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at The University of Kansas, Lawrence. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and author or co-author of over 100 publications and three books: Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Random Signals and Noise, and Simulation of Communication Systems, Second Edition.

THEODORE S. RAPPAPORT is a professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Texas, and director of the Wireless Networking and Communications Group (WNCG.org). In 1990, he founded the Mobile and Portable Radio Research Group (MPRG) at Virginia Tech, one of the first university research and educational programs for the wireless communications field. He is the editor or co-editor of four other books on the topic of wireless communications, based on his teaching and research activities at MPRG.

KURT L. KOSBAR is Assistant Chair for Laboratories and Equipment, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Missouri, Rolla.



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