Wireless Connectivity. An Intuitive and Fundamental Guide

Par : Petar Popovski
    • Nombre de pages408
    • PrésentationRelié
    • FormatGrand Format
    • Poids0.85 kg
    • Dimensions17,8 cm × 25,1 cm × 2,5 cm
    • ISBN978-0-470-68399-6
    • EAN9780470683996
    • Date de parution01/01/2020
    • ÉditeurWiley

    Résumé

    Wireless connectivity has become an indispensable part, a commodity associated with the way we work and play. The latest developments, the 5G, next-generation Wi-Fi and Internet of Things connectivity, are the key enablers for widespread digitalization of practically all industries and public sector segments. This immense development within the last three decades has been accompanied by a large number of ideas, articles, patents, and even myths.
    This book introduces the most important ideas and concepts in wireless connectivity and discusses how these are interconnected, whilst the mathematical content is kept minimal. The book does not follow the established, linear structure in which one starts from the propagation and channels and then climbs up the protocol layers. The structure is, rather, nonlinear, in an attempt to follow the intuition used when one creates a new technology to solve a certain problem.
    Wireless connectivity has become an indispensable part, a commodity associated with the way we work and play. The latest developments, the 5G, next-generation Wi-Fi and Internet of Things connectivity, are the key enablers for widespread digitalization of practically all industries and public sector segments. This immense development within the last three decades has been accompanied by a large number of ideas, articles, patents, and even myths.
    This book introduces the most important ideas and concepts in wireless connectivity and discusses how these are interconnected, whilst the mathematical content is kept minimal. The book does not follow the established, linear structure in which one starts from the propagation and channels and then climbs up the protocol layers. The structure is, rather, nonlinear, in an attempt to follow the intuition used when one creates a new technology to solve a certain problem.