Wireless PCS

Wireless PCS
Author: Rajan Kuruppillai
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 532
Release: 1997
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

As Cable TV companies compete with traditional telephone service providers PCS, (personal communications services) has become a major issue. The author's background has allowed him to write a comprehensive reference to PCS and all it entails

Personal and Wireless Communications

Personal and Wireless Communications
Author: Kun I. Park
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1461313937

Personal and Wireless Communications: Digital Technology and Standards is devoted to providing a concise explanation of the newly emerging wireless access standards for Personal Communications Services (PCS). PCS is a new concept which will expand the horizon of wireless communications beyond the limitations of current cellular systems to provide end users with the ability to communicate `with anyone, anywhere, anytime'. Because of the inherent nature of mobility, which is characteristic of personal communications, wireless communications and PCS have become inseparable concepts. In particular, PCS will critically depend on wireless technologies for the mobile-to-network access portion of the service, which is referred to as the common air interface. The topic of this book is the wireless access technology used for the common air interface in order to support PCS. Personal and Wireless Communications: Digital Technology and Standards presents clear tutorial expositions of the main digital technology elements employed for wireless access systems. The main objective is to pull together in one place all the important basic technical elements necessary in understanding wireless access systems, so that the reader can obtain an overall view of the technology quickly and systematically. The book also reviews the common air interface standards for PCS, and in doing so has two main objectives. The first is to sift out and summarize important elements of the standards, which are buried in the veritable mountain of paper comprising the standards literature, in all too many unfamiliar terms, notations, and abbreviations. The second objective is to expand, almost paradoxically, some of the more important elements to explain the intent and significance of the written words of the standards. Personal and Wireless Communications: Digital Technology and Standards will provide a quick means of obtaining a comprehensive picture of overall aspects which are important in the area. This book will be useful as a text for an advanced course on the subject.

Lee's Essentials of Wirelesss Communications

Lee's Essentials of Wirelesss Communications
Author: William C. Y. Lee
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2000-11-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 007137857X

ON-THE-MONEY GUIDE TO WIRELESS If you have to navigate the dangerous waters of wireless, do it with a tech-savvy, predictive manual at your side. That’s Lee's Essentials of Wireless Communications, written by the top-selling author in telecom, William C.Y. Lee. Smart wireless choices are not always obvious; a good deal of conventional wisdom is wrong. This expert guide helps you understand and compare CDM, SSB, CT-2, GSM, TDMA, IDEN (MIRS), LEO-Globalstar v. Iridium, IMT-2000, PCS, Wireless Local Loop (WLL), Wideband v. Narrowband, Analog Cellular, Digital Cellular, Radio Capacity, AMPS, ESS, Propagation System Strength Prediction, CDPD, UPR, and Two-Way Paging. Here’s everything you need for making wireless decisions that work today (and will still work tomorrow) -- from insider data on coming user demands to the tools for writing glitch-free, foresighted technical specs.

Cordless Telecommunications Worldwide

Cordless Telecommunications Worldwide
Author: Walter H.W. Tuttlebee
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 552
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1447109139

Dr. Tuttlebee is the editor of the popular Cordless Communication in Europe, and works at Roke Manor - a division of Siemens. Here, he includes significant new material drawn from contributions by major manufacturers, consultants and research laboratories, such as Ericsson, Olivetti, Philips, Northern telecom, Hutchinson, TRT and PA Consulting. The result is a global overview of the state of the art, with a detailed look at the applications, markets and standards as they have developed and continue to do so. Provides an essential technical summary for all those considering entering this challenging field or those managing existing operations.

FCC Record

FCC Record
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 372
Release: 1999
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN: