Mobile Communications

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This book discusses the main differences between fixed network systems and systems where transmitters and/or receivers are moving. Many of the basics covered in previous books are still valid when you look at "Mobile Communication"

Please note:

  • The description is mainly in the equivalent low pass range.
  • Differences are due to the channel here, which is always a radio channel and time-variant.
  • Impulse interference is not caused by the frequency dependence of the medium "electrical conduction" or "optical waveguide", but by multipath propagation due to reflections, resulting in constructive or destructive superpositions of the electromagnetic wave with its echoes.


The scope of this book corresponds to a course with two semester hours per week (SWS) lecture and one SWS exercise.


Here is a table of contents based on the four main chapters with a total of 16 chapters.


Content

In addition to these theory pages, we also offer tasks and multimedia modules that could help to clarify the teaching material:



$\text{Recommended literature:}$

  • Proakis, J. G.: Digital communications. McGraw-Hill, 2001. ISBN 978-0072957167
  • Parsons, D.: The Mobile Radio Propagation Channel. London: Pentech Press, 1992
  • Clarke, R. H.: A Statistical Theory of Mobile-Radio Reception, Bell System Technical Journal. vol. 47, Nr. 6, S. 957–1000, 1968
  • Goldsmith, A.: Wireless communications. Cambridge: Cambridge Univ. Press, 2009. ISBN 978-0-521-83716-3
  • Hindelang, T.: Mobile Communications. Lecture notes. Institute for Communications Engineering. Munich: Technical University of Munich, 2008
  • Jakes, W. C.: Microwave mobile communications. New York (etc.): IEEE Wiley-Interscience, 1994. ISBN 978-0-7803-1069-8
  • Kramer, G.: Mobile Communications. Lecture notes. Institute for Communications Engineering. Munich: Technical University of Munich, 2018
  • Molisch, A. F.: Wireless communications. Chichester, West Sussex: IEEE Wiley, 2011. ISBN 978-0-470-74186-3
  • Pahlavan, K.; Levesque, A. H.: Wireless information networks. 2. Aufl. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley, 2010. ISBN 978-0-471-72542-8
  • Rappaport, T. S.: Wireless communications. Principles and practice. 2. Aufl. New Jersey: Prentice Hall PTR, 2009. ISBN 978-0-130-42232-3
  • Sklar, B.: Digital communications. Fundamentals and applications. 2. Aufl. Harlow: Pearson, 2014. ISBN 978-1-292-02606-0
  • Viering, I.: System Aspects in Communications. Lecture notes. Institute for Communications Engineering. Munich: Technical University of Munich, 2016


$\text{Notes on the authors and materials used in the preparation of the book}$.