Microwave Line of Sight Link Engineering
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.76 (747 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1118072731 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 424 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-18 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
“This practical book provides design and implementation guidelines for LOS (Line of Sight) Microwave Radio Links, which are a technological necessity in the telecommunications industry, offering readers ample case studies and ways to apply and adhere to industry standards.” (ITbriefing, 11 September 2012)
Good practical book for students and link designers This well written book approaches the subject in a way that a good engineer will find easy to follow. It does not overburden the reader with unnecessary derivations of equations like some text books do, rather it explains the points in a narrative style and then presents equations as required for link design. It is also refr. Good, up-to-date book for microwave radio path design First, disclosure: The publisher offered me a free copy of this text if I would agree to read it and post a review to Amazon.com. Since I design microwave links as part of my job as a consulting engineer, that sounded like a fair deal and I accepted. The book arrived a few days later.As mentioned, I am a consulting engineer,
A comprehensive guide to the design, implementation, and operation of line of sight microwave link systemsThe microwave Line of Sight (LOS) transport network of any cellular operator requires at least as much planning effort as the cellular infrastructure itself. These include the methodologies related to quality criteria, which the authors address and explain in depth.Combining relevant theory with practical recommendations for such critical planning decisions as frequency band selection, radio channel arrangements, sit
He has twenty-five years' experience in diverse areas of radio communications, in both manufacturing and network operations.. He has been involved in radio communications research and teaching activities for more than fifteen years. PABLO ANGUEIRA, PhD, is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Engineering of t