The move toward worldwide wireless communications continues at a remarkable pace, and the antenna element of the technology is crucial to its success. With contributions from more than 30 international experts, the Handbook of Antennas in Wireless Communications brings together all of the latest research and results to provide engineering professionals and students with a one-stop reference on the theory, technologies, and applications for indoor, hand-held, mobile, and satellite systems.Beginning with an introduction to wireless communications systems, it offers an in-depth treatment of propagation prediction and fading channels. It then explores antenna technology with discussion of antenna design methods and the various antennas in current use or development for base stations, hand held devices, satellite communications, and shaping beams. The discussions then move to smart antennas and phased array technology, including details on array theory and beamforming techniques. Space diversity, direction-of-arrival estimation, source tracking, and blind source separation methods are addressed, as are the implementation of smart antennas and the results of field trials of systems using smart antennas implemented. Finally, the hot media topic of the safety of mobile phones receives due attention, including details of how the human body interacts with the electromagnetic fields of these devices.Its logical development and extensive range of diagrams, figures, and photographs make this handbook easy to follow and provide a clear understanding of design techniques and the performance of finished products. Its unique, comprehensive coverage written by top experts in their fields promises to make the Handbook of Antennas in Wireless Communications the standard reference for the field.
Author(s): Lester Packer, Enrique Cadenas
Series: Electrical Engineering & Applied Signal Processing Series
Edition: 1
Publisher: CRC Press
Year: 2001
Language: English
Pages: 889
HANDBOOK OF ANTENNAS IN WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS......Page 2
References......Page 1
Preface......Page 6
Contributors......Page 10
Contents......Page 13
26.5.2 ICNIRP......Page 0
Examples......Page 119
1.2 Cellular Fundamentals......Page 89
1.2.3.4 Comparison of Different Multiple Access Schemes......Page 120
1.2.4 Channel Reuse......Page 127
8.1 Introduction......Page 121
9.3.2.3 Mating or Blending of Designs......Page 122
7.4.1.5 Conclusions......Page 118
9.7 Conclusion......Page 131
22.1 Introduction......Page 67
26.2 Radio Frequency Effects in Biological Tissues......Page 74
References......Page 71
26.4.2 Driving......Page 68
22.3.3.1 Design of a Concept Demonstration Model......Page 69
22.3.3.2 Parallel Processing Using More Advanced Digital Signal Processor......Page 70
Optimum Estimation Techniques......Page 91
21.3.1 Iterative Methods: Data Prewhitening......Page 35
21.3.2 Closed-Form Solutions......Page 59
21.3.2.1 Outer Product Method......Page 137