The online computer book shop for UK & Europe                                   

   Books Home | About Us | Index | Next Record | Browse

 
  

Tel: 0121 706 6000 

Static Book Details Page - Computer Manuals Website

 Wireless LAN Radios: System Definition to Transistor Design
  

 

  • Published by: BLACKWELL
  • Author: Behzad, Arya
  • Page Count: 240
  • Group: COMMS - GENERAL
  • ISBN: 0471709646/9780471709640
  • Published: Apr 2008

Our Price: 28.90
Discount: 32%
RRP: 42.50 

For Latest Pricing and Availability Click Here
 

The online computer book shop for UK & Europe

Book store with some thing for everyone

Book Information and Description:

Wireless LAN Radios: System Definition to Transistor Design
A high-level overview of radio design for wireless LAN systems
  

  
The Wireless Local Area Network (WLAN), in both the technical and business worlds, is one of the few rising stars in the semiconductor industry. It is attracting a growing number of engineers and companies with its fairly high reliability, low cost, and high throughputs. As this trend continues, it is becoming increasingly important for both LAN system designers and circuit designers to have a solid grasp of WLAN applications to design the next generation of radios.
  

  
Wireless LAN Radios presents a sophisticated overview of the subject, covering the necessary theory while emphasizing the practical aspects of this promising technology. Coverage includes:
  
*
  

  
802.11 flavors and system requirements
  
*
  

  
Receiver and transmitter radio architectures
  
*
  

  
Analog impairments and issues
  
*
  

  
Key radio building blocks
  
*
  

  
Calibration techniques
  
*
  

  
Case studies
  
*
  

  
A brief discussion of 802.11n
  

  
Wireless LAN Radios also presents a detailed explanation of analog, digital, and mixed-mode calibration techniques for improving system performance and chip yield, while the impact of radio architecture on die size, system cost, and power consumption is also thoroughly evaluated. Complete with several case studies that explore the morass of trade-offs faced in industry, this books offers a meaningful presentation of real-world issues facing designers, engineers, theorists, and researchers working in this industry. The book is also an excellent text for graduate students in the general area of wireless LAN design.

CONTENTS:

Chapter 1 802.11 Flavors and System Requirements
Chapter 2 Radio Receiver and Transmitter Architectures
Chapter 3 Analog Impairments and Issues
Chapter 4 Some Key Radio Building Blocks
Chapter 5 Calibration Techniques
Chapter 6 Case Studies
Chapter 7 Brief Discussion of 802.11n and Concluding Remarks