RF engineering for wireless networks [[electronic resource] ] : hardware, antennas, and propagation / / Daniel M. Dobkin |
Autore | Dobkin Daniel Mark |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (447 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.3821 |
Collana | Communications engineering series |
Soggetto topico |
IEEE 802.11 (Standard)
Wireless communication systems Wireless LANs |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-280-96445-6
9786610964451 0-08-047047-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 LANs
3. 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. Propagation 1. 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 Networks 1. 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 Agreement |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910457322403321 |
Dobkin Daniel Mark | ||
Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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RF engineering for wireless networks [[electronic resource] ] : hardware, antennas, and propagation / / Daniel M. Dobkin |
Autore | Dobkin Daniel Mark |
Edizione | [1st edition] |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (447 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.3821 |
Collana | Communications engineering series |
Soggetto topico |
IEEE 802.11 (Standard)
Wireless communication systems Wireless LANs |
ISBN |
1-280-96445-6
9786610964451 0-08-047047-5 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
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 LANs
3. 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. Propagation 1. 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 Networks 1. 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 Agreement |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910784362603321 |
Dobkin Daniel Mark | ||
Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/Newnes, c2005 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The RF in RFID [[electronic resource] ] : passive UHF RFID in practice / / Daniel M. Dobkin |
Autore | Dobkin Daniel Mark |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (505 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.384 |
Collana | Communications engineering series |
Soggetto topico |
Radio frequency identification systems
Radio frequency Wireless communication systems |
Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
ISBN |
1-281-07152-8
9786611071523 0-08-055402-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; The RF in RFID; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 What, When, and Where, Wirelessly; 1.2 Why Would You Read This Book?; 1.3 What Comes Next?; 1.4 Acknowledgments; 1.5 Further Reading; Chapter 2. History and Practice of RFID; 2.1 It All Started with IFF; 2.2 Making it Cheap; 2.3 Making and Selling: Tracking Big Stuff; 2.4 Tracking Small Stuff: AutoID and The Web of Things; 2.5 RFID Systems and Terminology; 2.6 Types of RFID; 2.7 The Internet of Things and UHF RFID; 2.8 Further Reading; 2.9 Exercises; Chapter 3. Radio Basics For UHF RFID
3.1 Electromagnetic Waves 3.2 Describing Signal Voltage and Power; 3.3 Information, Modulation, and Multiplexing; 3.4 Backscatter Radio Links; 3.5 Link Budgets; 3.6 Effect of Antenna Gain and Polarization on Range; 3.7 Propagation in the Real World; 3.8 Capsule Summary: Chapter 3; 3.9 Further Reading; 3.10 Exercises; Chapter 4. UHF RFID Readers; 4.1 A Radio's Days (and nights); 4.2 Radio Architectures; 4.3 Radio Components; 4.4 RFID Transmitters; 4.5 RFID Receivers; 4.6 Digital-Analog Conversion and Signal Processing; 4.7 Packaging and Power; 4.8 Capsule Summary; 4.9 Further Reading 4.10 Exercises Chapter 5. UHF RFID Tags; 5.1 Power and Powerlessness; 5.2 RF to DC; 5.3 Getting Started, Getting Data; 5.4 Talking Back; 5.5 Tag IC Overall Design Challenges; 5.6 Packaging: No Small Matter; 5.7 Other Ways; 5.8 Capsule Summary; 5.9 Further Reading; 5.10 Exercises; Chapter 6. Reader Antennas; 6.1 Not Just for Insects Anymore; 6.2 Current Events: Fundamentals of Antenna Operation; 6.3 Antennas for Fixed Readers; 6.4 Antennas for Handheld or Portable Readers; 6.5 Near-field Antennas; 6.6 Cables and Connectors; 6.7 Capsule Summary; 6.8 Afterword: An Electron's Eyelash 6.9 Further Reading 6.10 Exercises; Chapter 7. Tag Antennas; 7.1 World to Tag, Tag to World; 7.2 Impedance Matching and Power Transfer; 7.3 Dipoles and Derivatives; 7.4 Tags and the (local) Environment; 7.5 Near-field and Hybrid Tag Antennas; 7.6 Capsule Summary; 7.7 Further Reading; 7.8 Exercises; Chapter 8. UHF RFID Protocols; 8.1 What a Protocol Droid Should Know; 8.2 Days of Yore; 8.3 EPCglobal Generation 1; 8.4 ISO 18000-6B (Intellitag); 8.5 ISO 18000-6C (EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2); 8.6 Capsule Summary; 8.7 Further Reading; 8.8 Exercises; Afterword; Appendix 1. Radio Regulations A1.1 Couldn't Wait for Global Warming A1.2 FCC PART 15; A1.3 European Standards; A1.4 Those Other Few Billion Folks; Appendix 2. Harmonic Functions; A2.1 Sines and Cosines; A2.2 Complex Numbers and Complex Exponentials; Appendix 3. Resistance, Impedance and Switching; A3.1 Electric Company Detective Sherlock Ohms; A3.2 Resistance is Useless?; A3.3 Switching; Appendix 4. Reflection and Matching; A4.1 Reflection Coefficients; A4.2 A Simple (But Relevant) Matching Example; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910451342403321 |
Dobkin Daniel Mark | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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The RF in RFID [[electronic resource] ] : passive UHF RFID in practice / / Daniel M. Dobkin |
Autore | Dobkin Daniel Mark |
Pubbl/distr/stampa | Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008 |
Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (505 p.) |
Disciplina | 621.384 |
Collana | Communications engineering series |
Soggetto topico |
Radio frequency identification systems
Radio frequency Wireless communication systems |
ISBN |
1-281-07152-8
9786611071523 0-08-055402-4 |
Formato | Materiale a stampa |
Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
Nota di contenuto |
Front Cover; The RF in RFID; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Introduction; 1.1 What, When, and Where, Wirelessly; 1.2 Why Would You Read This Book?; 1.3 What Comes Next?; 1.4 Acknowledgments; 1.5 Further Reading; Chapter 2. History and Practice of RFID; 2.1 It All Started with IFF; 2.2 Making it Cheap; 2.3 Making and Selling: Tracking Big Stuff; 2.4 Tracking Small Stuff: AutoID and The Web of Things; 2.5 RFID Systems and Terminology; 2.6 Types of RFID; 2.7 The Internet of Things and UHF RFID; 2.8 Further Reading; 2.9 Exercises; Chapter 3. Radio Basics For UHF RFID
3.1 Electromagnetic Waves 3.2 Describing Signal Voltage and Power; 3.3 Information, Modulation, and Multiplexing; 3.4 Backscatter Radio Links; 3.5 Link Budgets; 3.6 Effect of Antenna Gain and Polarization on Range; 3.7 Propagation in the Real World; 3.8 Capsule Summary: Chapter 3; 3.9 Further Reading; 3.10 Exercises; Chapter 4. UHF RFID Readers; 4.1 A Radio's Days (and nights); 4.2 Radio Architectures; 4.3 Radio Components; 4.4 RFID Transmitters; 4.5 RFID Receivers; 4.6 Digital-Analog Conversion and Signal Processing; 4.7 Packaging and Power; 4.8 Capsule Summary; 4.9 Further Reading 4.10 Exercises Chapter 5. UHF RFID Tags; 5.1 Power and Powerlessness; 5.2 RF to DC; 5.3 Getting Started, Getting Data; 5.4 Talking Back; 5.5 Tag IC Overall Design Challenges; 5.6 Packaging: No Small Matter; 5.7 Other Ways; 5.8 Capsule Summary; 5.9 Further Reading; 5.10 Exercises; Chapter 6. Reader Antennas; 6.1 Not Just for Insects Anymore; 6.2 Current Events: Fundamentals of Antenna Operation; 6.3 Antennas for Fixed Readers; 6.4 Antennas for Handheld or Portable Readers; 6.5 Near-field Antennas; 6.6 Cables and Connectors; 6.7 Capsule Summary; 6.8 Afterword: An Electron's Eyelash 6.9 Further Reading 6.10 Exercises; Chapter 7. Tag Antennas; 7.1 World to Tag, Tag to World; 7.2 Impedance Matching and Power Transfer; 7.3 Dipoles and Derivatives; 7.4 Tags and the (local) Environment; 7.5 Near-field and Hybrid Tag Antennas; 7.6 Capsule Summary; 7.7 Further Reading; 7.8 Exercises; Chapter 8. UHF RFID Protocols; 8.1 What a Protocol Droid Should Know; 8.2 Days of Yore; 8.3 EPCglobal Generation 1; 8.4 ISO 18000-6B (Intellitag); 8.5 ISO 18000-6C (EPCglobal Class 1 Generation 2); 8.6 Capsule Summary; 8.7 Further Reading; 8.8 Exercises; Afterword; Appendix 1. Radio Regulations A1.1 Couldn't Wait for Global Warming A1.2 FCC PART 15; A1.3 European Standards; A1.4 Those Other Few Billion Folks; Appendix 2. Harmonic Functions; A2.1 Sines and Cosines; A2.2 Complex Numbers and Complex Exponentials; Appendix 3. Resistance, Impedance and Switching; A3.1 Electric Company Detective Sherlock Ohms; A3.2 Resistance is Useless?; A3.3 Switching; Appendix 4. Reflection and Matching; A4.1 Reflection Coefficients; A4.2 A Simple (But Relevant) Matching Example; Index |
Record Nr. | UNINA-9910785000703321 |
Dobkin Daniel Mark | ||
Amsterdam ; ; Boston, : Elsevier / Newnes, c2008 | ||
Materiale a stampa | ||
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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