Introduction to Wireless Communication Systems These slides contains copyrighted materials from Prentice Hall Inc., obtained as instructor resources, and taken from the following sources: -Wireless Communications and Networking, Jon W. Mark, Weihua Zhuang -Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Theodore S. Rappaport
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Introduction to Wireless Communication Systems
These slides contains copyrighted materials from Prentice Hall Inc., obtained as instructor resources, and taken from the following sources:-Wireless Communications and Networking, Jon W. Mark, Weihua Zhuang
-Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice, Theodore S. Rappaport
Figure 2.5 Allocation of broadband wireless spectrum throughout the world. (Courtesy of Ray W. Nettleton and reproduced by permission of Formus Communications.)
Figure 2.7 A wireless Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (CLEC) using Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) distribution.
Figure 2.11 Photographs of popular 802.11b WLAN equipment. Access points and a client card are shown on left, and PCMCIA Client card is shown on right. (Courtesy of Cisco Systems, Inc.)