Mobile and personal communication services and systems / Raj Pandya.
By: Pandya, Raj
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Pandya, Raj, 1932-
Mobile and personal communication services and systems.
New York : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, c2000
(OCoLC)607418973
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of contents Preface --
Acknowledgments --
Introduction --
The cellular concept and its initial implementations --
Digital cellular mobile systems --
Low power wireless communications systems and North American PCS --
Mobile data communications --
IMT-2000: Third-generation mobile communication systems --
Global mobile satellite systems --
Personal mobility and universal personal telecommunication (UPT) --
Appendix A: Numbers and identities for mobile and personal communication networks --
Appendix B: Performance benchmarks for mobile and personal communication systems and networks --
Appendix C: Abbreviations and acronyms used in the book --
Index --
Summary:
"Mobile and Personal Communication Services and Systems provides a broad systems overview combined with carefully selected technical details for a clear understanding of the basic technology, architecture, and applications associated with mobile communications. In this book's discussion of mobile telephone, data, and multimedia services, Raj Pandya - international expert in emerging mobile networks and standards - guides telecommunications professionals and students through the past, present, and future of mobile and personal communication systems. He explains how the evolution toward next generation systems will shape tomorrow's mobile communications industry."--BOOK JACKET.
Electronic & Telecommunication Engineering
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