" by is a comprehensive technical guide designed to demystify the complexities of modern wireless communication systems. Unlike traditional textbooks that often rely on advanced calculus and probability, this work focuses on intuitive visual explanations and simple mathematics (sine, cosine, and summation) to make the field accessible to engineers, hobbyists, and students. Core Objectives and Audience
As the narrative of the "ground up" approach builds, it tackles the three critical pillars of receiver design: carrier phase, frequency, and timing synchronization. The text breaks down these sophisticated mechanisms, such as Phase Locked Loops (PLL) and Costas Loops, into manageable logic. This progression culminates in an exploration of advanced modern standards like Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) Wireless Communications from the Ground Up- An ...
Instead of shouting on one narrow frequency, spread the whisper over many frequencies. " by is a comprehensive technical guide designed
Techniques that change the amplitude or phase of a carrier wave (e.g., QAM or PSK). Nonlinear Modulation: The text breaks down these sophisticated mechanisms, such
: Includes signals and systems, complex numbers, Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), modulation/demodulation, matched filtering, and synchronization techniques for phase, frequency, and symbol timing.