Pdf — Wireless Communications From The Ground Up
Book Overview
- Title: Wireless Communications From the Ground Up: Fundamentals of Digital Communication
- Author: Aditya K. Jagannatham (Professor, IIT Kanpur)
- Publisher: Cambridge University Press
- Target Audience: Undergraduate students, early graduate students, and practicing engineers who want a intuitive understanding of wireless principles without getting immediately lost in dense mathematics.
- Millimeter Wave Communication: Millimeter wave communication uses frequencies in the millimeter wave range to achieve higher data rates and capacity.
- Massive MIMO: Massive MIMO (Multiple-Input Multiple-Output) uses large arrays of antennas to improve the capacity and coverage of wireless communication systems.
- 5G and 6G: The next generation of wireless communication systems, 5G and 6G, promise to provide even faster data rates, lower latency, and greater connectivity.
Mastering the Airwaves: A Deep Dive into "Wireless Communications from the Ground Up" (PDF Guide)
In an era dominated by 5G, Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth LE, and IoT connectivity, understanding how data actually travels through thin air has never been more critical. For students, aspiring RF engineers, and tech enthusiasts, finding a resource that explains complex modulation schemes without drowning in graduate-level calculus is a challenge.
- Basics of Probability theory.
- Random Variables (Gaussian/Normal distribution).
- Random Processes: How noise affects signals over time.
- Key concept: Power Spectral Density (PSD).
