Most books treat wireless channels as a black box. This one shows you how to model them as a Finite Impulse Response (FIR) filter. You learn why multipath is not just "interference" but a source of diversity (using the RAKE receiver).
: Rather than high-level theory, it emphasizes transmitter and receiver algorithms, particularly for Quadrature Pulse Amplitude Modulation (Q-AM) Realistic Impairments Most books treat wireless channels as a black box
On the mahogany desk before him sat the heavy, blue-spined gatekeeper of his degree: Introduction to Wireless Digital Communication: A Signal Processing Perspective . To the other students, it was a collection of intimidating Greek symbols and Fourier transforms. To Leo, it was a map of the invisible world. : Rather than high-level theory, it emphasizes transmitter
: Includes channel modeling principles for frequency-flat and frequency-selective fading. Wireless Communication Signals: A Laboratory-based Approach : Rather than high-level theory