دانلود کتاب Space-Time Wireless Channels
by Gregory Durgin
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Next-generation broadband radio systems must deliver unprecedented performance and higher data rates, while coping with increased spectral congestion. To achieve these goals, engineers need an in-depth understanding of radio channels that fade in time, frequency, and space. In Space-Time Wireless Channels, leading researcher Gregory D. Durgin presents a pragmatic, first-principles approach that integrates crucial concepts and techniques from communications, electromagnetics, and random process theory.Durgin focuses on comprehension and practicality, offering extensive examples, illustrations, and problem sets, while avoiding gratuitious mathematics and moving most derivations to end-of-chapter appendices. Coverage includes: Fundamentals of space, time, and frequency transmission and random process theory Electromagnetic description of space-time channels and the physics of small-scale fading First- and second-order statistics of fading channels Angle spectrum concepts and applications, including vector/scalar space and multipath shape factors Antenna diversity, temporal diversity, and bit error rates Multipath channels: separation, signaling, block coding, and antenna array design Appendices list special functions, Fourier transform examples, and random process theory concepts, as well as all relevant mathematical symbols, conventions, and acronyms. The book also includes: problem sets for students learning the material in a course environment; note boxes to supplement text with additional insights and perspectives; examples to illustrate how a concept is applied; review appendices to support the main text; figures and graphs used liberally to illustrate concepts; application sections at the end of each chapter.
Porf. Durgin´s PhD Thesis, a previous, more concise version of this book, is available at https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/b3a8/a6f5ef95540edc86f71ecace649d6ad92e54.pdf
Greg Durgin joined the faculty of Georgia Tech's School of Electrical and Computer Engineering in Fall 2003. He received the BSEE (96), MSEE (98), and PhD (00) degrees from Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. In 2001 he was awarded the Japanese Society for the Promotion of Science (JSPS) Post-doctoral Fellow and spent one year as a visiting researcher at Morinaga Laboratory in Osaka University. Professor Durgin authored Space-Time Wireless Channels, the first textbook in the field of space-time channel modeling. He has served as an area editor for IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications and as an associate editor for IEEE Virtual Journal on RFID and the IEEE Journal on RFID. He is a frequent consultant to industry.
Research interests:
Backscatter and Low-Power Radio
Propagation and Channel Modeling
Wireless Power Transfer and Harvesting
Radiolocation