| View Larger Image | Principles of Communication Systems Simulation with Wireless Applications | Paperbackby William H. Tranter (Author), K. Sam Shanmugan (Author), Theodore S. Rappaport (Author), Kurt L. Kosbar (Author)
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| | Binding: | Paperback | | Publisher: | Prentice Hall PTR | | Page Count: | 800 Pages | | Publication Date: | January 09, 2004 | | Sales Rank: | 816,994th |
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EDITORIAL REVIEWS | Product Description For one-semester graduate-level Electrical Engineering courses covering simulation-based design and analysis of communication systems, as well as a reference for professional engineers responsible for the design or analysis of communication systems, or professionals who wish to learn computer-based simulation techniques. This book presents a comprehensive overview of computer-based simulation models and methodologies for communication systems. Because such models are a useful and necessary tool in the design, analysis, and performance of communication systems as well as a means of evaluating design changes in these systems, Principles Of Communication Systems Simulation With Wireless Applications uses MATLAB as a basis for developing effective computer-based simulations. Such simulations are intended to capture the essential features of the system to assure accurate results while minimizing the complexity of the model, ensuring execution of the simulation code in a reasonable amount of time. Among the fundamental topics covered are probability, random, process, and estimation theory and their roles in the design of computer-based simulations. |
CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 3.5 based on 6 reviews)
| Communication system simulation by Newton (Florida) 1 Stars November 23, 2008 The seller claimed that the book was in good condition and that it was a hardcover book. When I got the book it was a paperbag version and in very bad conditions. Most of the pages had notes all over. The seller should not lie.
| | Received Softcover and not Hardcover by J. Low (USA) 1 Stars September 04, 2008 I received a softcover version of the book from Amazon when I ordered the hardcover copy for $76.00.
| | good for basic knowledge but not for advance by Mengalahkan Shannon 4 Stars January 12, 2007 This book is good for the beginners who need to understand the basic principle of communications. The basic matlab source will be usefull to understand the concept. But this book doesnot good for advance reserach. we can not find any detail principle of OFDM, CDMA or other multiple access technique that are better and close to the application. Therefore, this book may be (only) better for the undergraduate student but not for advance wireless communications research.
| | Principles of Communication Systems Simulation by A. FAWZAN 5 Stars October 25, 2005 It is a very nice book that gives you a good background about simulation of communication systems which is very important for communication engineers to have good knowledge of. What makes this book be very valuable in my point of view is that it deals with a topic that there are relatively not too many good resources or documentations on the internet to learn about. So, I think you must buy one. But, I wash that the codes were written on a CD that comes with the book.
| | Straight Forward, Cool by Joshua 5 Stars May 15, 2005 This book really gave me a joy of learning what simulation is. Cool...
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