Wireless Communications From The Ground Up Pdf

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These are the transducers that convert electric currents into electromagnetic waves and vice-versa. Antennas define the radiation pattern (directional vs. omnidirectional) and gain of the system. 4. Digital Communication and Signal Processing Modern wireless communication is largely digital.

To transmit data, a transmitter alters one or more characteristics of the carrier wave: its amplitude, frequency, or phase.

Computers think in binary bits (0s and 1s), but air cannot carry a digital bit directly. is the process of mapping digital data onto a continuous analog wave called a carrier wave . Analog vs. Digital Modulation wireless communications from the ground up pdf

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Shifts the timing or position (phase) of the wave cycle.

: Shifts the wave's starting point to encode information. This public link is valid for 7 days

Every wireless transmission relies on electromagnetic (EM) waves. These waves transport information through space without physical conductors. The Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Occurs when a wave hits a surface rough or filled with small objects (e.g., foliage, lamp posts), breaking into multiple weaker waves. 3. The Digital Conversion: Modulation and Multiplexing

Because the wireless spectrum is a shared resource, multiple users must be able to communicate simultaneously without destroying each other's signals. This is achieved through multiplexing and multiple access techniques. The Evolution of Multiple Access

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