Wireless telecommunication systems generate a huge amount ofinterest. In the last two decades, these systems have experiencedat least three major technological leaps, and it has becomeimpossible to imagine how society was organized without them. Inthis book, we propose a macroscopic approach on wireless systems, and aim at answering key questions about power, data rates, multiple access, cellular engineering and access networksarchitectures.
We present a series of solved problems, whose objective is toestablish the main elements of a global link budget in severalradiocommunications systems.
Contents
1. Radio Propagation.
2. F/TDMA and GSM.
3. CDMA and UMTS.
4. OFDM and LTE.
5. MIMO and Beamforming.
6. UWB.
7. Synchronization.
8. Digital Communications Fundamentals.
9. Erlang B Tables.
About the Authors
Michel Terré received his engineering degree fromTélécom SudParis, his phD in electronics andtelecommunications from Conservatoire National des Arts etMétiers (CNAM), and his habilitation to conduct researchesfrom Paris XIII University. He is a full professor at ConservatoireNational des Arts et Métiers. He his responsabile ofCNAM's Master of Science in radiocommunicationssystems.
Mylène Pischella received her engineering degree and her phDin electronics and telecommunications from TélécomParisTech. She is an associate professor at Conservatoire Nationaldes Arts et Métiers (CNAM).
Emmanuelle Vivier received her engineering degree from InstitutSupérieur d'Electronique de Paris (ISEP) and her PhD inradiocommunications from Conservatoire National des Arts etMétiers (CNAM). She is an associate professor at ISEP, whereshe is responsible of networks and telecommunications teachingmajors.
We present a series of solved problems, whose objective is toestablish the main elements of a global link budget in severalradiocommunications systems.
Contents
1. Radio Propagation.
2. F/TDMA and GSM.
3. CDMA and UMTS.
4. OFDM and LTE.
5. MIMO and Beamforming.
6. UWB.
7. Synchronization.
8. Digital Communications Fundamentals.
9. Erlang B Tables.
About the Authors
Michel Terré received his engineering degree fromTélécom SudParis, his phD in electronics andtelecommunications from Conservatoire National des Arts etMétiers (CNAM), and his habilitation to conduct researchesfrom Paris XIII University. He is a full professor at ConservatoireNational des Arts et Métiers. He his responsabile ofCNAM's Master of Science in radiocommunicationssystems.
Mylène Pischella received her engineering degree and her phDin electronics and telecommunications from TélécomParisTech. She is an associate professor at Conservatoire Nationaldes Arts et Métiers (CNAM).
Emmanuelle Vivier received her engineering degree from InstitutSupérieur d'Electronique de Paris (ISEP) and her PhD inradiocommunications from Conservatoire National des Arts etMétiers (CNAM). She is an associate professor at ISEP, whereshe is responsible of networks and telecommunications teachingmajors.







