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Foundations of Radio for Scientists and Technologists

Foundations of Radio for Scientists and Technologists

Foundations of Radio for Scientists and Technologists

Christopher John Coleman, University of Adelaide
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Hardback
9781108470940
Hardback

    The 'go-to' text for non-specialists requiring a serious introduction to radio. Designed for those without a specialist theoretical background in electronic and electromagnetic engineering, it uses a holistic, physics-based approach to describe the theory underpinning radio science and engineering. It covers a wide range of topics, from fundamentals such as radio wave theory, the electronics of radio, antennas, and radio wave propagation, to software radio, spread spectrum, and MIMO. With a wealth of practical exercises and examples accompanying the book online, this is the ideal text for graduate students, professionals and researchers who work on radio systems and need to understand both the science and practice of radio.

    • Provides a deeper treatment of radio than is normally found in introductory texts
    • It is ideal for those who don't have a specialist background in the field
    • Places the theory of radio science and engineering in an historical context

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    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781108571067
    0 pages
    232 b/w illus. 1 table

    Table of Contents

    • 1. Electromagnetism
    • 2. Radio waves
    • 3. Tuned circuits
    • 4. Amplification
    • 5. Radio transmitters and receivers
    • 6. Digital techniques and software defined radio
    • 7. Transmission lines
    • 8. Antennas
    • 9. Radio wave propagation
    • 10. Modern radio systems.
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    Examples, Exercises and Extension Material
    Size: 447.72 KB
    Type: application/pdf