Description
The Essential One-Volume Reference to the Design and Engineering of all Types of Wireless Networks!
About the Author
Daniel Dobkin has been involved in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of communications devices, components, and systems for over 28 years. He holds a BS from the California Institute of Technology, and MS and PhD degrees from Stanford University, all in Applied Physics. He is the author of three books and 30 technical publications, and holds 7 US patents as inventor or co-inventor. He has given numerous talks and classes on radio-frequency identification in the US and Asia. He specializes in physical-layer issues: radios and signal generation, antennas, and signal propagation.
Reviews
"Listed as noteworthy book by Bill Schweber from EDN Magazine" --EDN Feb 2005"A practical level, mostly nonmathematical introduction to wireless communication networks, including the following topics: basics of signals, waves, and communications; local area networks, radio transmitters and receivers, performance of indoor networks; outdoor networks." --IEEE Microwave Magazine, Dec 2005
Book Information
ISBN 9780750678735
Author Daniel M. Dobkin
Format Paperback
Page Count 448
Imprint Newnes (an imprint of Butterworth-Heinemann Ltd )
Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
Weight(grams) 1000g