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Mobile radio network design in the VHF and UHF bands [[electronic resource] ] : a practical approach / / Adrian W. Graham, Nicholas C. Kirkman, Peter M. Paul
Mobile radio network design in the VHF and UHF bands [[electronic resource] ] : a practical approach / / Adrian W. Graham, Nicholas C. Kirkman, Peter M. Paul
Autore Graham Adrian W
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845
Altri autori (Persone) KirkmanNicholas C
PaulPeter M
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Shortwave radio
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-73997-5
9786610739974
0-470-05912-5
0-470-05911-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mobile Radio Network Design in the VHF and UHF Bands; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Glossary; PART ONE; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Mobile Radio Network Design in the Modern World; 1.2 Network Stakeholders; 1.3 Spectrum Coexistence; 1.4 The Network Design Activity; 1.5 Project Resources; 1.6 Validation and Verification; 1.7 Evolving Needs; 1.8 A Practical Approach, Not the Practical Approach; 2. Spectrum and Standards; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 International Spectrum Management; 2.2.1 The International Telecommunications Union; 2.2.2 ICAO; 2.3 Regional Bodies; 2.3.1 CEPT; 2.3.2 CITEL
2.3.3 Regional Commonwealth in the Field of Communications2.3.4 Asia-Pacific Telecommunity; 2.3.5 Gulf Cooperation Council; 2.3.6 African Telecommunications Union; 2.3.7 National Bodies; 2.4 Other Useful Bodies; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 ETSI; 2.4.3 COST; 2.4.4 IEEE; 2.4.5 IET; 2.4.6 NTIS; 2.4.7 NTIA and ITS; 3. Mobile Radio Technologies; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Mobile Radio Network Users and Networks; 3.3 Types of Mobile Network; 3.4 Direct Mode; 3.5 Single Site; 3.6 Simulcast; 3.7 Trunked Radio Systems; 3.8 Cellular Systems; 3.9 Composite Systems; 3.10 Other Approaches
3.11 Fixed and Mobile Convergence4. The Mobile Environment Part 1: Propagation Mechanisms and Modelling; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Electromagnetic Spectrum; 4.3 Propagation Mechanisms at VHF and UHF; 4.3.1 Distance; 4.3.2 Reflection; 4.3.3 Scattering; 4.3.4 Refraction; 4.3.5 Diffraction; 4.3.6 Absorption; 4.4 Introduction to Propagation Modelling; 4.5 Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.1 General Properties of Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.2 ITU-R P.370 and ITU-R P.1546; 4.5.3 Okumura-Hata, COST 231 Hata and Other Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.4 IF-77 and ITU-R P.528 Models; 4.5.5 Other Point-to-Area Models
4.6 Point-to-Point Models4.6.1 General Properties of Point-to-Point Models; 4.6.2 Bullington Method; 4.6.3 Epstein-Peterson Method; 4.6.4 Edwards and Durkin Method; 4.6.5 Deygout Method; 4.6.6 ITU-R P.526 Model; 4.7 Hybrid Models; 4.8 Radio Clutter in Propagation Models; 4.9 Tuning Propagation Models; 4.10 Factors in Model Selection; 4.10.1 Introduction; 4.10.2 Frequency Range; 4.10.3 Link Length; 4.10.4 Radio Environment; 4.10.5 Antenna Height; 4.10.6 The Application; 4.10.7 Available Data; 4.11 Abnormal Propagation Conditions; 4.12 Propagation Model Summary; References and Further Reading
5. The Mobile Environment Part 2: Fading, Margins and Link Budgets5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Statistics Relevant for Fading; 5.1.2 Lognormal Distribution; 5.1.3 Rayleigh Distribution; 5.1.4 Ricean Distribution; 5.1.5 Other Statistical Distributions; 5.2 Slow Fading; 5.2.1 Slow Fading (Shadowing) Mechanisms; 5.2.2 Slow Fading and Propagation Model; 5.3 Fast Fading; 5.3.1 Fast Fading Mechanisms; 5.4 Receiver Antenna Environment - Body Loss and Other Factors; 5.5 Elements of a Radio Link; 5.5.1 Generic Link Diagram; 5.5.2 Nominal Power; 5.5.3 Feeder and Connector Losses
5.5.4 Tuning Units, Amplifiers and Combiners
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Graham Adrian W  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Mobile radio network design in the VHF and UHF bands [[electronic resource] ] : a practical approach / / Adrian W. Graham, Nicholas C. Kirkman, Peter M. Paul
Mobile radio network design in the VHF and UHF bands [[electronic resource] ] : a practical approach / / Adrian W. Graham, Nicholas C. Kirkman, Peter M. Paul
Autore Graham Adrian W
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845
Altri autori (Persone) KirkmanNicholas C
PaulPeter M
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Shortwave radio
ISBN 1-280-73997-5
9786610739974
0-470-05912-5
0-470-05911-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mobile Radio Network Design in the VHF and UHF Bands; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Glossary; PART ONE; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Mobile Radio Network Design in the Modern World; 1.2 Network Stakeholders; 1.3 Spectrum Coexistence; 1.4 The Network Design Activity; 1.5 Project Resources; 1.6 Validation and Verification; 1.7 Evolving Needs; 1.8 A Practical Approach, Not the Practical Approach; 2. Spectrum and Standards; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 International Spectrum Management; 2.2.1 The International Telecommunications Union; 2.2.2 ICAO; 2.3 Regional Bodies; 2.3.1 CEPT; 2.3.2 CITEL
2.3.3 Regional Commonwealth in the Field of Communications2.3.4 Asia-Pacific Telecommunity; 2.3.5 Gulf Cooperation Council; 2.3.6 African Telecommunications Union; 2.3.7 National Bodies; 2.4 Other Useful Bodies; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 ETSI; 2.4.3 COST; 2.4.4 IEEE; 2.4.5 IET; 2.4.6 NTIS; 2.4.7 NTIA and ITS; 3. Mobile Radio Technologies; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Mobile Radio Network Users and Networks; 3.3 Types of Mobile Network; 3.4 Direct Mode; 3.5 Single Site; 3.6 Simulcast; 3.7 Trunked Radio Systems; 3.8 Cellular Systems; 3.9 Composite Systems; 3.10 Other Approaches
3.11 Fixed and Mobile Convergence4. The Mobile Environment Part 1: Propagation Mechanisms and Modelling; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Electromagnetic Spectrum; 4.3 Propagation Mechanisms at VHF and UHF; 4.3.1 Distance; 4.3.2 Reflection; 4.3.3 Scattering; 4.3.4 Refraction; 4.3.5 Diffraction; 4.3.6 Absorption; 4.4 Introduction to Propagation Modelling; 4.5 Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.1 General Properties of Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.2 ITU-R P.370 and ITU-R P.1546; 4.5.3 Okumura-Hata, COST 231 Hata and Other Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.4 IF-77 and ITU-R P.528 Models; 4.5.5 Other Point-to-Area Models
4.6 Point-to-Point Models4.6.1 General Properties of Point-to-Point Models; 4.6.2 Bullington Method; 4.6.3 Epstein-Peterson Method; 4.6.4 Edwards and Durkin Method; 4.6.5 Deygout Method; 4.6.6 ITU-R P.526 Model; 4.7 Hybrid Models; 4.8 Radio Clutter in Propagation Models; 4.9 Tuning Propagation Models; 4.10 Factors in Model Selection; 4.10.1 Introduction; 4.10.2 Frequency Range; 4.10.3 Link Length; 4.10.4 Radio Environment; 4.10.5 Antenna Height; 4.10.6 The Application; 4.10.7 Available Data; 4.11 Abnormal Propagation Conditions; 4.12 Propagation Model Summary; References and Further Reading
5. The Mobile Environment Part 2: Fading, Margins and Link Budgets5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Statistics Relevant for Fading; 5.1.2 Lognormal Distribution; 5.1.3 Rayleigh Distribution; 5.1.4 Ricean Distribution; 5.1.5 Other Statistical Distributions; 5.2 Slow Fading; 5.2.1 Slow Fading (Shadowing) Mechanisms; 5.2.2 Slow Fading and Propagation Model; 5.3 Fast Fading; 5.3.1 Fast Fading Mechanisms; 5.4 Receiver Antenna Environment - Body Loss and Other Factors; 5.5 Elements of a Radio Link; 5.5.1 Generic Link Diagram; 5.5.2 Nominal Power; 5.5.3 Feeder and Connector Losses
5.5.4 Tuning Units, Amplifiers and Combiners
Record Nr. UNINA-9910830387503321
Graham Adrian W  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Mobile radio network design in the VHF and UHF bands [[electronic resource] ] : a practical approach / / Adrian W. Graham, Nicholas C. Kirkman, Peter M. Paul
Mobile radio network design in the VHF and UHF bands [[electronic resource] ] : a practical approach / / Adrian W. Graham, Nicholas C. Kirkman, Peter M. Paul
Autore Graham Adrian W
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (423 p.)
Disciplina 621.3845
Altri autori (Persone) KirkmanNicholas C
PaulPeter M
Soggetto topico Wireless communication systems
Shortwave radio
ISBN 1-280-73997-5
9786610739974
0-470-05912-5
0-470-05911-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mobile Radio Network Design in the VHF and UHF Bands; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Glossary; PART ONE; 1. Introduction; 1.1 Mobile Radio Network Design in the Modern World; 1.2 Network Stakeholders; 1.3 Spectrum Coexistence; 1.4 The Network Design Activity; 1.5 Project Resources; 1.6 Validation and Verification; 1.7 Evolving Needs; 1.8 A Practical Approach, Not the Practical Approach; 2. Spectrum and Standards; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 International Spectrum Management; 2.2.1 The International Telecommunications Union; 2.2.2 ICAO; 2.3 Regional Bodies; 2.3.1 CEPT; 2.3.2 CITEL
2.3.3 Regional Commonwealth in the Field of Communications2.3.4 Asia-Pacific Telecommunity; 2.3.5 Gulf Cooperation Council; 2.3.6 African Telecommunications Union; 2.3.7 National Bodies; 2.4 Other Useful Bodies; 2.4.1 Introduction; 2.4.2 ETSI; 2.4.3 COST; 2.4.4 IEEE; 2.4.5 IET; 2.4.6 NTIS; 2.4.7 NTIA and ITS; 3. Mobile Radio Technologies; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Mobile Radio Network Users and Networks; 3.3 Types of Mobile Network; 3.4 Direct Mode; 3.5 Single Site; 3.6 Simulcast; 3.7 Trunked Radio Systems; 3.8 Cellular Systems; 3.9 Composite Systems; 3.10 Other Approaches
3.11 Fixed and Mobile Convergence4. The Mobile Environment Part 1: Propagation Mechanisms and Modelling; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 The Electromagnetic Spectrum; 4.3 Propagation Mechanisms at VHF and UHF; 4.3.1 Distance; 4.3.2 Reflection; 4.3.3 Scattering; 4.3.4 Refraction; 4.3.5 Diffraction; 4.3.6 Absorption; 4.4 Introduction to Propagation Modelling; 4.5 Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.1 General Properties of Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.2 ITU-R P.370 and ITU-R P.1546; 4.5.3 Okumura-Hata, COST 231 Hata and Other Point-to-Area Models; 4.5.4 IF-77 and ITU-R P.528 Models; 4.5.5 Other Point-to-Area Models
4.6 Point-to-Point Models4.6.1 General Properties of Point-to-Point Models; 4.6.2 Bullington Method; 4.6.3 Epstein-Peterson Method; 4.6.4 Edwards and Durkin Method; 4.6.5 Deygout Method; 4.6.6 ITU-R P.526 Model; 4.7 Hybrid Models; 4.8 Radio Clutter in Propagation Models; 4.9 Tuning Propagation Models; 4.10 Factors in Model Selection; 4.10.1 Introduction; 4.10.2 Frequency Range; 4.10.3 Link Length; 4.10.4 Radio Environment; 4.10.5 Antenna Height; 4.10.6 The Application; 4.10.7 Available Data; 4.11 Abnormal Propagation Conditions; 4.12 Propagation Model Summary; References and Further Reading
5. The Mobile Environment Part 2: Fading, Margins and Link Budgets5.1 Introduction; 5.1.1 Statistics Relevant for Fading; 5.1.2 Lognormal Distribution; 5.1.3 Rayleigh Distribution; 5.1.4 Ricean Distribution; 5.1.5 Other Statistical Distributions; 5.2 Slow Fading; 5.2.1 Slow Fading (Shadowing) Mechanisms; 5.2.2 Slow Fading and Propagation Model; 5.3 Fast Fading; 5.3.1 Fast Fading Mechanisms; 5.4 Receiver Antenna Environment - Body Loss and Other Factors; 5.5 Elements of a Radio Link; 5.5.1 Generic Link Diagram; 5.5.2 Nominal Power; 5.5.3 Feeder and Connector Losses
5.5.4 Tuning Units, Amplifiers and Combiners
Record Nr. UNINA-9910840785303321
Graham Adrian W  
Chichester, West Sussex ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : John Wiley, 2007
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui