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EDGE for Mobile InternetThis ground-breaking resource offers you a detailed treatment of EDGE and its critical role in the development of the mobile Internet. The book explains how this global radio based high-speed mobile data standard can be introduced into GSM/GPRS networks, improving data transmission speeds to support multimedia services. It enables you to become... | | Satellite Communication EngineeringBecause of the immense importance of signal processing and the fastgrowing demands of business and industry, this series on signal processing serves to report up-to-date developments and advances in the field. The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following.
- Signal theory and analysis
... | | Designing a Wireless NetworkWireless network design presents the IT professional with unique obstacles. Your network requires the seamless and secure distribution of information, in spite of competing communication protocols, incompatible hardware platforms, and narrow bandwidths. This book is an introduction to developing efficient means of wireless transport in order to... |
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Computer Explorations in Signals and Systems Using MATLAB
This book provides computer exercises for an undergraduate course on signals and linear
systems. Such a course or sequence of courses forms an important part of most engineering
curricula. This book was primarily designed as a companion to the second edition of Signals
and Systems by Oppenheim and Willsky with Nawab. While the... | | eLearning and Digital Publishing (Computer Supported Cooperative Work)Our universities are facing immense pressures from within because of the increase in the ‘publish or perish’ syndrome. There are severe budgetary demands on university libraries attempting to enable access to this increasing avalanche of information. University teaching also needs to prepare graduates for a rapidly changing and... | | Information Theory and Reliable CommunicationThis book is designed primarily for use as a first-year graduate text in information theory, suitable for both engineers and mathematicians. It is assumed that the reader has some understanding of freshman calculus and elementary probability, and in the later chapters some introductory random process theory. Unfortunately there is one more... |
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