Practical lessons and approaches in radio receiver design for wireless
communication systems are the hallmarks of Wireless Receiver Design for
Digital Communications, 2nd Edition. Decades of experience 'at the
bench' are collected within and the book acts as a virtual replacement
for a mentor who teaches basic concepts from a practical perspective and
has the war stories that help their 'apprentice' avoid the mistakes of
the past.
Readers are led through the fundamental theory in the 'Basics of RF
Engineering' chapter and then walked along the path toward applying this
knowledge in the design of real world systems.
Wireless Receiver Design for Digital Communications, 2nd Edition is a
wireless design reference for students and professional in electrical
engineering. It contains extensive chapters on mixers, oscillators,
filters, and amplifiers. It details all major components related to
receiver design, including cascade interaction, and provides excellent
introductions and technical background on basic as well as advanced
component characteristics. It is replete with exercises, design
examples, illustrations, and proven concepts that help clarify the role
of each component within the system design. This second edition is
completely updated with modern wireless receiver systems for digital
communications.