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Résumé :
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Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice by Theodore S. Rappaport is a foundational textbook that introduces the core principles, technologies, and system designs used in wireless communications. It covers the evolution of wireless systems, radio wave propagation, cellular concepts, modulation techniques, and multiple access methods like TDMA, FDMA, and CDMA. The book also explores real-world standards (such as GSM and CDMA), diversity techniques, and wireless networking basics. Blending theory with practical examples, it’s widely used in both academic and professional settings to understand how wireless systems are built and operate.
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