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Hardcover Principles of Mobile Communication Book

ISBN: 0792397320

ISBN13: 9780792397328

Principles of Mobile Communication

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This mathematically rigorous overview of physical layer wireless communications is now in a 4th, fully revised and updated edition. The new edition features new content on 4G cellular systems, 5G... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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This book is a must have for PhD Students in Wireless Comm Area

If you want to learn basic wireless communication concepts, go to Rapapport's book, don't bother with Stuber's. However, if you are a PhD student or Research Engineer in the field of Digital Communications and Wireless Communications, then Stuber's book is a MUST HAVE. It contains all what you need to hone your skills in solving wireless communication problems (writing papers, formulating research problems,...). Don't forget that Stuber is a pioneer in Wireless and Mobile Communications fields, his book contain many theoritical and practical aspects that are not in any other wireless communications book, even those new ones (Andrea Goldsmith book, David Tse's ....). Topics like fading and shadowing simulations, channel modeling, propagation modeling are introduced in Stuber's book in a overkill details that you won't find except if you go dig in IEEE journals... I highly recommend this book for any PhD student in this field...

A Good book (mostly for grad students)

I think this is a good book. But let me qualify this. Its a good book IF you are doing graduate level research in wireless comm. If you wan't a gross introduction to the chief issues in wireless communication design, better look some place else (e.g., Rappaport etc.) For anyone who wants to see how analytic techniques apply to wireless design, I think this book provides most of the nuts and bolts. I have'nt seen many books on wireless comm that take the approach of Stuber. Most texts just present net results or list the key equations without any derivations and/or motivation (Rappaport is a case in point, we used this text in our undergrad Mobile Comm course). Fortunately, Stuber provides a lot more substance than just a top-level survey of the subject. He applies and extends the concepts introduced in a first year graduate courses on digital communications to wireless scenarios. You cannot hone your analytic skills without actually solving problems in communications. The inclusion of excercises is thus very crucial and Stuber has a lot of them at the end of every chapter. One downside is the typos. But i guess its a hallmark of all wireless books. On this count Rappaport's book is even worst (lots of mistakes). Another nice book of this kind is by Prof. Andreas Goldsmith of Stanford Univ., titled "Wireless Communications" (if i recall the name correctly).

Good book, precise, complete!.

Good book. Dr. Stuber was my teacher at Georgia Tech. At that time we were using Proakis book (Digital Comm.), yet, I always went back to this concise book for precise information on those confuse subjects like adaptive filtering. It's full of formulas and theory; it covers adaptive filtering including MLSE, Viterbi, and algorithm like the Steepest Descent or the practical MLS. It is not a Filtering book, yet it does covers the essentials. It covers Modulation and Demodulation, Detection, Estimation, Fading channels etc etc. It is a good reference book writing by a pioneer in the field. I do recommend this great book for a complete engineer's library. In fact I have just purchase the new edition. Thank you Dr. Stuber.
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