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Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communications, Paperback / softback Book

Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communications Paperback / softback

Edited by George V. (PA Consulting Group, Cambridge, UK) Tsoulos

Paperback / softback

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In the past decade, the wireless communications community recognized adaptive antennas as a core technology that would help existing systems overcome problems related to spectrum efficiency and provide a vehicle to achieve the ambitious requirements of next-generation networks.

The communications industry has already begun to develop adaptive antenna systems for commercial use and at the same time is working with standardization institutes around the world to produce adaptive antenna-friendly standards. Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communications is a concise, detailed resource of information for all critical issues related to this technology and is compiled from the original published work of experts in the field. The extensive literature covers: Historical and background aspectsRadio channel simulation techniques and characteristicsAdaptive algorithm performance under a variety of conditionsAdaptive antenna performance in different operational environmentsDesign and implementation issuesExperimental resultsOther issues such as network planning and recent novel techniques Adaptive Antennas for Wireless Communications is a valuable reference for helping consultants, researchers, communications professionals, academics, and students gain an in-depth understanding of adaptive antenna technology.

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