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Radiowave Propagation and Antennas for Personal Communications (Artech House Antennas and Propagation Library) Export

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Gain a better understanding of the various propagation and antenna problems associated with personal communications with this updated and expanded version of the 1995 bestseller. As with its first edition, this new book quickly brings you up to speed on the personal communication radio channel, and demystifies the complicated engineering details behind fixed-site antennas, personal communications device (PCD) antennas near to the human body, and the radio propagation channel. <P>The book also contains brand new material, including propagation characteristics associated with various new protocols, expanded sections on multipath wave propagation, new sections covering RF exposure standards, new problem-and-solution sets, and much more. Valuable reading for radio design engineers and PCS system designers, mechanical engineers, and EE students. <P>Software Included! Accompanying software containing Mathcad version 6.0 and 7.0 Professional Edition templates guide you through chapter-end problems, and FORTRAN source code and executable code assist you in further study of loop and dipole antennas. One 3.5" IBM PC-compatible diskette; Mathcad templates compatible with IBM-PC and Macintosh versions of Mathcad.


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