03332nam 22006615 450 991098308090332120250211115234.09789819792108981979210X10.1007/978-981-97-9210-8(CKB)37516044100041(MiAaPQ)EBC31903246(Au-PeEL)EBL31903246(OCoLC)1499722277(DE-He213)978-981-97-9210-8(EXLCZ)993751604410004120250211d2025 u| 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFuturing Design Education, Volume 2 Proceedings of the Futuring Design Education (FDE) 2024 /edited by Aneesha Sharma, Ravi Poovaiah1st ed. 2025.Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (559 pages)Design Science and Innovation,2509-59949789819792092 9819792096 The Potter's Paradox -- Musculoskeletal Health of (Industrial) Design students and Their Perspectives on Seating: A Pilot Study -- New Formal Analysis: A Methodology To Identify The Visual Characteristics Of Community Artform -- Overcoming the Challenges Posed By Emergency Remote Teaching In Engineering And Product Design Teaching: Insights From Student Preferences -- Healing Through Handloom Weaving.This book presents select proceedings of the two-day conference titled Futuring Design Education (FDE 2024), and it examines the transformation of design knowledge, the evolving spaces of learning, and the ecosystems of teaching and learning. The topics covered include the pedagogical model of design education, the experiments, and technological advances that impact design education. The book also discusses the roles and challenges of learning spaces, remote learning in digital spaces, and synchronous and asynchronous learning tools. The book will also look at the social contexts in design pedagogy, cultural affiliations and alignments and will allude to any new learning frameworks for design education. The book can be a valuable reference for design educators, design researchers, and professionals interested in design education.Design Science and Innovation,2509-5994Engineering designBuildingsDesign and constructionIndustrial designTechnical educationEngineering DesignBuilding Construction and DesignIndustrial DesignTechnology and Design educationEngineering design.BuildingsDesign and construction.Industrial design.Technical education.Engineering Design.Building Construction and Design.Industrial Design.Technology and Design education.620.0042Sharma Aneesha1785808Poovaiah Ravi1785809MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910983080903321Futuring Design Education, Volume 24317281UNINA05499nam 2200793Ia 450 991097428230332120200520144314.097866109644519781280964459128096445697800804704740080470475(CKB)1000000000349900(EBL)286738(OCoLC)476038797(SSID)ssj0000237904(PQKBManifestationID)11199968(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000237904(PQKBWorkID)10222205(PQKB)10862301(Au-PeEL)EBL286738(CaPaEBR)ebr10167028(CaONFJC)MIL96445(PPN)170265145(OCoLC)824488337(OCoLC)ocn824488337 (FR-PaCSA)40000656(CaSebORM)9780750678735(MiAaPQ)EBC286738(FRCYB40000656)40000656(EXLCZ)99100000000034990020041001d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrRF engineering for wireless networks hardware, antennas, and propagation /Daniel M. Dobkin1st editionAmsterdam ;London Elsevier/Newnesc20051 online resource (447 p.)Communications engineering seriesDescription based upon print version of record.9780750678735 0750678739 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front cover; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; 1. Introduction; 1. The Beauty of Wires, the Inevitability of Wireless; 2. What You Need to Proceed; 3. An Overview of What Is to Come; 4. Acknowledgments; Further Reading; 2. Basics of Wireless Communications; 1. Harmonic Signals and Exponentials; 2. Electromagnetic Waves and Multiplexing; 3. Modulation and Bandwidth; 4. Wireless Link Overview: Systems, Power, Noise, and Link Budgets; 5. Capsule Summary: Chapter 2; Further Reading; 3. Basics of Wireless Local Area Networks; 1. Networks Large and Small; 2. WLANs from LANs3. 802.11 WLANs4. HiperLAN and HiperLAN 2; 5. From LANs to PANs; 6. Capsule Summary: Chapter 3; 7. Further Reading; 4. Radio Transmitters and Receivers; 1. Overview of Radios; 2. Radio Components; 3. Radio System Design; 4. Examples of Radio Chips and Chipsets; 5. Capsule Summary: Chapter 4; 6. Further Reading; 5. Antennas; 1. Not Your Father's E & M; 2. Radiation: The Wireless Wire; 3. The Ideal Dipole; 4. Antenna Radiation Patterns; 5. Antennas as Receivers; 6. Survey of Common Antennas; 7. Cables and Connectors; 8. Capsule Summary: Chapter 5; Further Reading; 6. Propagation1. Propagation in Free Space2. Propagation in Earthbound Environments; 3. Multipath Propagation: Fading and Delay; 4. Statistical Modeling of Propagation; 5. Capsule Summary: Chapter 6; 6. Further Reading; 7. Indoor Networks; 1. Behind Closed Doors; 2. How Buildings Are Built (with W. Charles Perry, P.E.); 3. Microwave Properties of Building Materials; 4. Realistic Metal Obstacles; 5. Real Indoor Propagation; 6. How Much Is Enough?; 7. Indoor Interferers; 8. Tools for Indoor Networks; 9. Capsule Summary: Chapter 7; 10. Further Reading; 8. Outdoor Networks1. Neither Snow Nor Rain Nor Heat Nor Gloom of Night . . .2. Line-of-Sight Sites; 3. Outdoor Coverage Networks; 4. Point-to-Multipoint Networks; 5. Point-to-Point Bridges; 6. Long Unlicensed Links; 7. Safety Tips; 8. Capsule Summary: Chapter 8; 9. Further Reading; Afterword; Appendix 1: Regulatory Issues; 1. A Piece of History; 2. FCC Part 15; 3. European Standards; 4. Japan; 5. China; 6. Concluding Remarks; 7. Further Reading; Appendix 2: Measurement Tools; 1. The RF Toolbox; Appendix 3: Reflection and Matching; 1. Reflection Coefficients; 2. A Simple Matching Example; 3. Further Reading?Appendix 4: The Lorentz Gauge1. No Royal Road; 2. Lorentz Gauge Derivation; 3. Coupling of the Potentials; Appendix 5: Power Density; 1. Rederiving P; Appendix 6: Conventional E & M; 1. Speaking Their Language; Appendix 7: Table of Symbols Used in the Text; Index; CD-ROM License AgreementFinally, here is a single volume containing all of the engineering information needed to successfully design and implement any type of wireless network! Author Dan Dobkin covers every aspect of RF engineering necessary for wireless networks. He begins with a review of essential math and electromagnetic theory followed by thorough discussions of multiplexing, modulation types, bandwidth, link budgets, network concepts, radio system architectures, RF amplifiers, mixers and frequency conversion, filters, single-chip radio systems, antenna theory and designs, signal propagation, as well as planniCommunications engineering series.Radio frequency engineering for wireless networksIEEE 802.11 (Standard)Wireless communication systemsWireless LANsIEEE 802.11 (Standard)Wireless communication systems.Wireless LANs.621.3821Dobkin Daniel Mark472704MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910974282303321RF engineering for wireless networks4337324UNINA