Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 July 2025
Communication industry is one of the fastest growing industries all over the world. Since its introduction, the system components have evolved dramatically. Owing to this rapid change/enhancement in technologies, the study of communication principles and systems is extensive and skills in this field are in high demand. Incorporation of wireless technology in any communication system provides added advantages in terms of flexibility and mobility. Wireless voice and data services are fast replacing their wired counterparts. Several researchers have contributed in this domain and with every passing day, new information is being added to this vast pool.
Topics covered
The authors have endeavoured to include a large number of topics on wireless communication in a single book. The book has been divided into two parts. Chapter 1 to 6 explain the fundamental principles and basics used for designing any wireless system, whereas chapters 7–12 throw light on popular wireless systems. Chapter 1 provides an overview of the wireless system highlighting topics like advantages and challenges of wireless communication, functional blocks that make up the transmitter and receiver entities in the wireless system and frequency allotment techniques used to avoid inter and intra system interference. The chapter ends with a discussion on generations and standards proposed for popularly employed wireless communication systems.
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