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Mobile broadband multimedia networks [[electronic resource] ] : techniques, models and tools for 4G / / edited by Luís M. Correia
Mobile broadband multimedia networks [[electronic resource] ] : techniques, models and tools for 4G / / edited by Luís M. Correia
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/ Academic Press, 2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (598 p.)
Disciplina 621.382
621.384
Altri autori (Persone) CorreiaLuis M
Soggetto topico Broadband communication systems
Wireless communication systems
ISBN 1-280-64139-8
9786610641390
0-08-046070-4
Classificazione 05.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Title page; Copyright; Table of contents; Front matter; Preface; List of contributors and editors; List of acronyms; Body; 1 Introduction; Trends and evolution; Scope of the book; 2 Transmission techniques; Introduction; OFDM systems; Introduction; OFDM: a very dynamic signal; Enhancing OFDM systems; CDMA systems; Introduction; Wideband CDMA; Time division CDMA; Multicarrier CDMA; References; 3 Signal processing; Introduction; Modulation and coding; Advanced coding and modulation issues; Ultra wide bandwidth; System performance evaluation; Implementation issues; Equalisation
IntroductionTransmission model; Pre-equalisation; SISO equalisation; MIMO equalisation; Synchronisation and channel state estimation; Iterative technique; Channel state estimation and prediction; Performance evaluation and fundamental limits; Sequence synchronisation technique; Multi-user systems and multi-user detection; Multi-user MIMO transmission; Multi-user detectors for DS-CDMA; Multi-user detection for MC-CDMA with spatial diversity; Link adaptation and rate-adaptive systems; Introduction to link adaptation; Impact of imperfect channel state information; Link adaptation in MIMO systems
Link adaptation in OFDM systemsLink adaptation in current and upcoming wireless standards; References; 4 Propagation modelling and channel characterisation; Introduction; EM theory and diffuse scattering; Integral methods; Differential equation methods; Ray methods; Deterministic propagation modelling; Introduction; Input database issues; Electromagnetic models; Ray models; Advanced techniques for ray models; Applications of ray models; Simplified or hybrid models; Channel measurements and parameter estimation; Measurement scenarios; Channel sounding techniques; Parameter estimation
Device performance and reliability of channel structure estimatesChannel characterisation; Introduction; Statistical processing of measurements; Path loss and building penetration; Long-term fading; Narrowband short-term fading; Wideband short-term fading; Temporal and angular dispersion; Fading prediction; References; 5 Antennas and diversity: from narrow band to ultra wide band; Introduction; Antenna performance assessment of mobile handsets; Introduction; Figures of merit; Measurement methods; Factors influencing the measurement accuracy; Figure of merit comparisons; Handset design aspects
Diversity techniquesIntroduction: diversity, an old concept with renewed interest; Diversity on receivers; Diversity in the context of MIMO techniques; Ultra Wide Band; Introduction; Radio Channel Measurements; Radio channel models; Antenna aspects; References; 6 MIMO channel modelling; Introduction; Scenarios; Introduction; Concept; Indoor scenarios; Outdoor scenarios; Physically motivated MIMO channel modelling and simulation; Introduction; Radio channel modelling; Simulation; MIMO hardware channel emulators; Antenna configurations; Quality measures for MIMO antennas; Power considerations
Integration of MIMO antennas into handsets
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Amsterdam ; ; London, : Elsevier/ Academic Press, 2006
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Mobile media and applications - from concept to cash [[electronic resource] ] : successful service creation and launch / / Christoffer Andersson ... [et al.]
Mobile media and applications - from concept to cash [[electronic resource] ] : successful service creation and launch / / Christoffer Andersson ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (337 p.)
Disciplina 658.872
Altri autori (Persone) AnderssonChristoffer <1974->
Soggetto topico Cell phone systems
Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Cell phone services industry
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-280-60600-2
9786610606009
0-470-02845-9
Classificazione 05.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mobile Media and Applications - From Concept to Cash; Contents; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; Introduction; 1 Fundamentals of the Industries; 1.1 Mobile services - fiasco or roaring success; 1.2 Who needs mobile services, really?; 1.3 The telecom, media and IT industries coming together; 1.3.1 Telecom - a short story in time; 1.3.2 Convergence; 1.3.3 The IT and Internet story - going mobile; 1.3.4 Mobilizing media and content; 1.4 Content and media industries going mobile; 1.4.1 The music industry fighting for its rights; 1.4.2 Radio interaction
1.4.3 The gaming industry putting the fun into our hands1.4.4 TV channels (media) and producers (content) enabling mobile TV; 1.4.5 Gambling, betting and lotteries; 1.4.6 Glamour and adult content; 1.5 Making a business out of it all; 1.5.1 Operators and their business models; 1.5.2 Aggregators - linking content and distribution; 1.5.3 The developer in the middle; 1.6 Summary; 2 Understanding the Customer; 2.1 Why understand the customer?; 2.2 Mobile applications - the customer's viewpoint; 2.2.1 Voice - cutting the cord; 2.2.2 SMS - a 'killer' application
2.2.3 Ringtones and logos - the mobile phone as fashion2.2.4 The mobile Internet - two approaches, two outcomes; 2.2.5 Mobile e-mail - something for the business user; 2.2.6 MMS - a picture is worth a thousand words, or is it?; 2.2.7 Mobile music and mobile TV - the .nal frontier?; 2.3 A change to a market-led approach; 2.4 Understanding consumers; 2.4.1 The size of the consumer market; 2.4.2 Consumer segmentation; 2.4.3 Market adoption; 2.4.4 Applications for early adopters; 2.5 Understanding the business market; 2.5.1 High potential, slow growth; 2.5.2 The size of the business market
2.5.3 Segmenting the business market2.6 Summary; 3 Creating a Winning Service Offering; 3.1 Exploring service creation; 3.2 The three dimensions of service creation; 3.3 Technology push - creating services based on integration of technology enablers; 3.4 Market pull - creating services based on customer demand; 3.4.1 Planning and controlling the service creation process; 3.4.2 Service concepts and business case; 3.4.3 Development; 3.4.4 Introduction and market launch; 3.4.5 Service lifecycle management; 3.5 Building market channel access
3.6 Going forward, how can we create more winning services?3.7 Summary; 3.8 Further Reading; 4 Designing Services; 4.1 Designing services for success in the real world; 4.2 Services classification; 4.2.1 Server-side applications; 4.2.2 Multimedia streaming applications; 4.2.3 Browser-based applications; 4.2.4 Device-based applications; 4.2.5 Network-enabled mobile applications; 4.3 Key factors of strong mobile applications; 4.3.1 Easy access; 4.3.2 Design principles; 4.3.3 Capitalizing on wireless connectivity; 4.3.4 Wireless design considerations; 4.4 Creating mobile media services
4.4.1 A new age of mobile content creation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910143729303321
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
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Mobile media and applications - from concept to cash [[electronic resource] ] : successful service creation and launch / / Christoffer Andersson ... [et al.]
Mobile media and applications - from concept to cash [[electronic resource] ] : successful service creation and launch / / Christoffer Andersson ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (337 p.)
Disciplina 658.872
Altri autori (Persone) AnderssonChristoffer <1974->
Soggetto topico Cell phone systems
Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Cell phone services industry
ISBN 1-280-60600-2
9786610606009
0-470-02845-9
Classificazione 05.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mobile Media and Applications - From Concept to Cash; Contents; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; Introduction; 1 Fundamentals of the Industries; 1.1 Mobile services - fiasco or roaring success; 1.2 Who needs mobile services, really?; 1.3 The telecom, media and IT industries coming together; 1.3.1 Telecom - a short story in time; 1.3.2 Convergence; 1.3.3 The IT and Internet story - going mobile; 1.3.4 Mobilizing media and content; 1.4 Content and media industries going mobile; 1.4.1 The music industry fighting for its rights; 1.4.2 Radio interaction
1.4.3 The gaming industry putting the fun into our hands1.4.4 TV channels (media) and producers (content) enabling mobile TV; 1.4.5 Gambling, betting and lotteries; 1.4.6 Glamour and adult content; 1.5 Making a business out of it all; 1.5.1 Operators and their business models; 1.5.2 Aggregators - linking content and distribution; 1.5.3 The developer in the middle; 1.6 Summary; 2 Understanding the Customer; 2.1 Why understand the customer?; 2.2 Mobile applications - the customer's viewpoint; 2.2.1 Voice - cutting the cord; 2.2.2 SMS - a 'killer' application
2.2.3 Ringtones and logos - the mobile phone as fashion2.2.4 The mobile Internet - two approaches, two outcomes; 2.2.5 Mobile e-mail - something for the business user; 2.2.6 MMS - a picture is worth a thousand words, or is it?; 2.2.7 Mobile music and mobile TV - the .nal frontier?; 2.3 A change to a market-led approach; 2.4 Understanding consumers; 2.4.1 The size of the consumer market; 2.4.2 Consumer segmentation; 2.4.3 Market adoption; 2.4.4 Applications for early adopters; 2.5 Understanding the business market; 2.5.1 High potential, slow growth; 2.5.2 The size of the business market
2.5.3 Segmenting the business market2.6 Summary; 3 Creating a Winning Service Offering; 3.1 Exploring service creation; 3.2 The three dimensions of service creation; 3.3 Technology push - creating services based on integration of technology enablers; 3.4 Market pull - creating services based on customer demand; 3.4.1 Planning and controlling the service creation process; 3.4.2 Service concepts and business case; 3.4.3 Development; 3.4.4 Introduction and market launch; 3.4.5 Service lifecycle management; 3.5 Building market channel access
3.6 Going forward, how can we create more winning services?3.7 Summary; 3.8 Further Reading; 4 Designing Services; 4.1 Designing services for success in the real world; 4.2 Services classification; 4.2.1 Server-side applications; 4.2.2 Multimedia streaming applications; 4.2.3 Browser-based applications; 4.2.4 Device-based applications; 4.2.5 Network-enabled mobile applications; 4.3 Key factors of strong mobile applications; 4.3.1 Easy access; 4.3.2 Design principles; 4.3.3 Capitalizing on wireless connectivity; 4.3.4 Wireless design considerations; 4.4 Creating mobile media services
4.4.1 A new age of mobile content creation
Record Nr. UNINA-9910831081103321
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Materiale a stampa
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Mobile media and applications - from concept to cash : successful service creation and launch / / Christoffer Andersson ... [et al.]
Mobile media and applications - from concept to cash : successful service creation and launch / / Christoffer Andersson ... [et al.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (337 p.)
Disciplina 658.872
Altri autori (Persone) AnderssonChristoffer <1974->
Soggetto topico Cell phone systems
Wireless communication systems
Mobile communication systems
Cell phone services industry
ISBN 9786610606009
9781280606007
1280606002
9780470028452
0470028459
Classificazione 05.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Mobile Media and Applications - From Concept to Cash; Contents; Acknowledgements; About the Authors; Introduction; 1 Fundamentals of the Industries; 1.1 Mobile services - fiasco or roaring success; 1.2 Who needs mobile services, really?; 1.3 The telecom, media and IT industries coming together; 1.3.1 Telecom - a short story in time; 1.3.2 Convergence; 1.3.3 The IT and Internet story - going mobile; 1.3.4 Mobilizing media and content; 1.4 Content and media industries going mobile; 1.4.1 The music industry fighting for its rights; 1.4.2 Radio interaction
1.4.3 The gaming industry putting the fun into our hands1.4.4 TV channels (media) and producers (content) enabling mobile TV; 1.4.5 Gambling, betting and lotteries; 1.4.6 Glamour and adult content; 1.5 Making a business out of it all; 1.5.1 Operators and their business models; 1.5.2 Aggregators - linking content and distribution; 1.5.3 The developer in the middle; 1.6 Summary; 2 Understanding the Customer; 2.1 Why understand the customer?; 2.2 Mobile applications - the customer's viewpoint; 2.2.1 Voice - cutting the cord; 2.2.2 SMS - a 'killer' application
2.2.3 Ringtones and logos - the mobile phone as fashion2.2.4 The mobile Internet - two approaches, two outcomes; 2.2.5 Mobile e-mail - something for the business user; 2.2.6 MMS - a picture is worth a thousand words, or is it?; 2.2.7 Mobile music and mobile TV - the .nal frontier?; 2.3 A change to a market-led approach; 2.4 Understanding consumers; 2.4.1 The size of the consumer market; 2.4.2 Consumer segmentation; 2.4.3 Market adoption; 2.4.4 Applications for early adopters; 2.5 Understanding the business market; 2.5.1 High potential, slow growth; 2.5.2 The size of the business market
2.5.3 Segmenting the business market2.6 Summary; 3 Creating a Winning Service Offering; 3.1 Exploring service creation; 3.2 The three dimensions of service creation; 3.3 Technology push - creating services based on integration of technology enablers; 3.4 Market pull - creating services based on customer demand; 3.4.1 Planning and controlling the service creation process; 3.4.2 Service concepts and business case; 3.4.3 Development; 3.4.4 Introduction and market launch; 3.4.5 Service lifecycle management; 3.5 Building market channel access
3.6 Going forward, how can we create more winning services?3.7 Summary; 3.8 Further Reading; 4 Designing Services; 4.1 Designing services for success in the real world; 4.2 Services classification; 4.2.1 Server-side applications; 4.2.2 Multimedia streaming applications; 4.2.3 Browser-based applications; 4.2.4 Device-based applications; 4.2.5 Network-enabled mobile applications; 4.3 Key factors of strong mobile applications; 4.3.1 Easy access; 4.3.2 Design principles; 4.3.3 Capitalizing on wireless connectivity; 4.3.4 Wireless design considerations; 4.4 Creating mobile media services
4.4.1 A new age of mobile content creation
Record Nr. UNINA-9911020214803321
Chichester, England ; ; Hoboken, NJ, : Wiley, c2006
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Signal integrity and radiated emission of high-speed digital systems [[electronic resource] /] / Spartaco Caniggia, Francescaromana Maradei
Signal integrity and radiated emission of high-speed digital systems [[electronic resource] /] / Spartaco Caniggia, Francescaromana Maradei
Autore Caniggia Spartaco
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (554 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/24
Altri autori (Persone) MaradeiFrancescaromana
Soggetto topico Electromagnetic interference
Digital electronics
Very high speed integrated circuits
Crosstalk
Signal processing
ISBN 1-282-01071-9
9786612010712
0-470-77287-5
0-470-77288-3
Classificazione 05.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto SIGNAL INTEGRITY ANDRADIATED EMISSIONOF HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL SYSTEMS; Contents; List of Examples; Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction to Signal Integrity and Radiated Emission in a Digital System; 1.1 Power and Signal Integrity; 1.1.1 Power Distribution Network; 1.1.2 Signal Distribution Network; 1.1.3 Noise Limitations and Design for Characteristic Impedance; 1.2 Radiated Emission; 1.2.1 Definition of Radiated Emission Sources; 1.2.2 Radiated Emission Standards; 1.2.3 Radiated Emission from a Real System; 1.3 Signaling and Logic Devices; 1.3.1 Overshoot, Undershoot and Plateau
1.3.2 Noise Immunity1.3.3 Timing Parameters; 1.3.4 Eye Diagram; 1.4 Modeling Digital Systems; 1.4.1 Mathematical Tools; 1.4.2 Spice-Like Circuit Simulators; 1.4.3 Full-Wave Numerical Tools; 1.4.4 Professional Simulators; References; 2 High-Speed Digital Devices; 2.1 Input/Output Static Characteristic; 2.1.1 Current and Voltage Specifications; 2.1.2 Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) Devices; 2.1.3 Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) Devices; 2.1.4 Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) Devices; 2.1.5 Low-Voltage Differential Signal (LVDS) Devices
2.1.6 Logic Devices Powered and the Logic Level2.2 Dynamic Characteristics: Gate Delay and Rise and Fall Times; 2.3 Driver and Receiver Modeling; 2.3.1 Types of Driver Model; 2.3.2 Driver Switching Currents Path; 2.3.3 Driver Non-Linear Behavioral Model; 2.3.4 Receiver Non-Linear Behavioral Modeling; 2.4 I/O Buffer Information Specification (IBIS) Models; 2.4.1 Structure of an IBIS Model; 2.4.2 IBIS Models and Spice; References; 3 Inductance; 3.1 Loop Inductance; 3.1.1 Inductances of Coupled Loops; 3.1.2 Inductances of Thin Filamentary Circuits; 3.1.3 Equivalent Circuit of Two Coupled Loops
3.1.4 L Matrix of Two Coupled Conductors Having a Reference Return Conductor3.1.5 L Calculation of a Three-Conductor Wire-Type Line; 3.1.6 Frequency-Dependent Internal Inductance; 3.2 Partial Inductance; 3.2.1 Partial Inductances of Coupled Loops; 3.2.2 Flux Area of Partial Inductance of Thin Filamentary Segments; 3.2.3 Loop Inductance Decomposed into Partial Inductances; 3.2.4 Self and Mutual Partial Inductance; 3.2.5 Inductance Between Two Parallel Conductors; 3.2.6 Loop Inductance Matrix Calculation by Partial Inductances; 3.2.7 Partial Inductance Associated with a Finite Ground Plane
3.2.8 Solving Inductance Problems in PCBs3.3 Differential Mode and Common Mode Inductance; 3.3.1 Differential Mode Inductance; 3.3.2 Common Mode Inductance; References; 4 Capacitance; 4.1 Capacitance Between Conductors; 4.1.1 Definition of Capacitance; 4.1.2 Partial Capacitance and Capacitance Matrix of Two Coupled Conductors Having a Reference Return Conductor; 4.1.3 Capacitance Matrix of n Coupled Conductors Having a Reference Return Conductor; 4.2 Differential Mode and Common Mode Capacitance; 4.2.1 Differential Mode Capacitance; 4.2.2 Common Mode Capacitance; References
5 Reflection on Signal Lines
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Caniggia Spartaco  
Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2008
Materiale a stampa
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Signal integrity and radiated emission of high-speed digital systems / / Spartaco Caniggia, Francescaromana Maradei
Signal integrity and radiated emission of high-speed digital systems / / Spartaco Caniggia, Francescaromana Maradei
Autore Caniggia Spartaco
Edizione [1st edition]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (554 p.)
Disciplina 621.382/24
Altri autori (Persone) MaradeiFrancescaromana
Soggetto topico Electromagnetic interference
Digital electronics
Very high speed integrated circuits
Crosstalk
Signal processing
ISBN 9786612010712
9781282010710
1282010719
9780470772874
0470772875
9780470772881
0470772883
Classificazione 05.42
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto SIGNAL INTEGRITY ANDRADIATED EMISSIONOF HIGH-SPEED DIGITAL SYSTEMS; Contents; List of Examples; Foreword; Preface; 1 Introduction to Signal Integrity and Radiated Emission in a Digital System; 1.1 Power and Signal Integrity; 1.1.1 Power Distribution Network; 1.1.2 Signal Distribution Network; 1.1.3 Noise Limitations and Design for Characteristic Impedance; 1.2 Radiated Emission; 1.2.1 Definition of Radiated Emission Sources; 1.2.2 Radiated Emission Standards; 1.2.3 Radiated Emission from a Real System; 1.3 Signaling and Logic Devices; 1.3.1 Overshoot, Undershoot and Plateau
1.3.2 Noise Immunity1.3.3 Timing Parameters; 1.3.4 Eye Diagram; 1.4 Modeling Digital Systems; 1.4.1 Mathematical Tools; 1.4.2 Spice-Like Circuit Simulators; 1.4.3 Full-Wave Numerical Tools; 1.4.4 Professional Simulators; References; 2 High-Speed Digital Devices; 2.1 Input/Output Static Characteristic; 2.1.1 Current and Voltage Specifications; 2.1.2 Transistor-Transistor Logic (TTL) Devices; 2.1.3 Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) Devices; 2.1.4 Emitter-Coupled Logic (ECL) Devices; 2.1.5 Low-Voltage Differential Signal (LVDS) Devices
2.1.6 Logic Devices Powered and the Logic Level2.2 Dynamic Characteristics: Gate Delay and Rise and Fall Times; 2.3 Driver and Receiver Modeling; 2.3.1 Types of Driver Model; 2.3.2 Driver Switching Currents Path; 2.3.3 Driver Non-Linear Behavioral Model; 2.3.4 Receiver Non-Linear Behavioral Modeling; 2.4 I/O Buffer Information Specification (IBIS) Models; 2.4.1 Structure of an IBIS Model; 2.4.2 IBIS Models and Spice; References; 3 Inductance; 3.1 Loop Inductance; 3.1.1 Inductances of Coupled Loops; 3.1.2 Inductances of Thin Filamentary Circuits; 3.1.3 Equivalent Circuit of Two Coupled Loops
3.1.4 L Matrix of Two Coupled Conductors Having a Reference Return Conductor3.1.5 L Calculation of a Three-Conductor Wire-Type Line; 3.1.6 Frequency-Dependent Internal Inductance; 3.2 Partial Inductance; 3.2.1 Partial Inductances of Coupled Loops; 3.2.2 Flux Area of Partial Inductance of Thin Filamentary Segments; 3.2.3 Loop Inductance Decomposed into Partial Inductances; 3.2.4 Self and Mutual Partial Inductance; 3.2.5 Inductance Between Two Parallel Conductors; 3.2.6 Loop Inductance Matrix Calculation by Partial Inductances; 3.2.7 Partial Inductance Associated with a Finite Ground Plane
3.2.8 Solving Inductance Problems in PCBs3.3 Differential Mode and Common Mode Inductance; 3.3.1 Differential Mode Inductance; 3.3.2 Common Mode Inductance; References; 4 Capacitance; 4.1 Capacitance Between Conductors; 4.1.1 Definition of Capacitance; 4.1.2 Partial Capacitance and Capacitance Matrix of Two Coupled Conductors Having a Reference Return Conductor; 4.1.3 Capacitance Matrix of n Coupled Conductors Having a Reference Return Conductor; 4.2 Differential Mode and Common Mode Capacitance; 4.2.1 Differential Mode Capacitance; 4.2.2 Common Mode Capacitance; References
5 Reflection on Signal Lines
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822567603321
Caniggia Spartaco  
Chichester, U.K., : Wiley, 2008
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