Interference Avoidance Methods for Wireless Systems is an
introduction to wireless techniques useful for uncoordinated unlicensed
band systems, which use adaptive transmitters and receivers. The book
provides a comprehensive theoretical analysis of interference avoidance
algorithms in a general signal space framework that applies to a wide
range of wireless communication scenarios with multiple users accessing
the same communication resources. This book will be of interest to
researchers, graduate students, and engineers working in the area of
wireless communications as well as to technology policy makers working
on radio frequency spectrum allocation. The book can also be used as a
supplement text to advanced topics graduate courses in the area of
wireless communication systems.
Internet pioneer Paul Baran says of the book: "This is an important book
addressing the inadequately developed subject of making more efficient
use of the radio spectrum. ... The authors, two highly competent
academicians, explore the subject of minimization of interference to
other uses in a common spectrum space. ... (This book) is a "must read"
for anyone interested in spectrum management in an increasingly wireless
world."