Foundations of Mobile Radio Engineering
Explore the intricate world of mobile radio systems with Foundations of Mobile Radio Engineering by Taylor & Francis Inc. This essential hardback, published in 1993, spans an impressive 496 pages, providing a thorough examination of key concepts in mobile radio technology.
Dive deep into the theory of patterns and symmetry, and discover its influence on hexagonal cell tessellation. The book also addresses critical topics such as long-term fading characterized by log-normal distribution, short-term fading described by Rayleigh distribution, and the complexities of indoor propagation through Rice and Suzuki distributions.
Whether you are a student, researcher, or industry professional, this comprehensive survey serves as a valuable resource for understanding the foundational principles of mobile radio engineering. Enhance your knowledge and stay ahead in the field with this authoritative text.