Advances in Wireless Communication Networks Author : Phoebe Hill Subject : Mobile, Wireless and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN :9781639870240 The electromagnetic transfer of information between two or more points that do not use an electrical conductor as a medium to perform the transfer is known as wireless communication. Radio waves are the Read More |
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Current Trends in Optical Fiber and Wireless Communications Author : Greg Pearson Subject : Mobile, Wireless and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN :9781639871483 The flexible, transparent fiber made by silica or plastic is known as an optical fiber. The process to transfer information between two or more points which do not use electrical conductor as a medium Read More |
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Fundamentals of Mobile Computing Author : Nicolas Hudson Subject : Mobile, Wireless and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN :9781639872497 Human-computer interactions in which computers are expected to be transported during the course of usage are defined as mobile computing. It allows wireless transmission of data, voice and video without Read More |
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Microwave Systems: Design and Applications Author : Mitchel Garth Subject : Mobile, Wireless and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN :9781639873661 Microwave is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Microwaves have various applications in modern technology. It is extensively used in non-broadcast, point-to-point communication. They are more easily Read More |
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Recent Advances in Wireless Power Transfer Author : Shawn Guy Subject : Mobile, Wireless and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN :9781639874781 Wireless power transfer (WPT) is the transmission of electrical energy without wires using electromagnetic fields. It is also called electromagnetic power transfer. In a WPT system, a transmitter device Read More |
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Telecommunications: An Engineering Perspective Author : Claire Adams Subject : Mobile, Wireless and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN :9781639875184 The process by which information such as messages, images, signals and sounds are transferred over distances using wire, radio, optical or electromagnetic systems is referred to as telecommunications. Read More |
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Author : Brett Rice Subject : Mobile, Wireless and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN :9781639875719 The transfer of signals between two or more points that are not connected by wires or cables is known as wireless communications. It is also known as over the air communication. It focuses on transmitting Read More |
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Wireless Sensor Networks: A Systems Perspective Author : Phoebe Hill Subject : Mobile, Wireless and Telecommunications Engineering ISBN :9781639875726 Wireless sensor network can be described as a self-configured and infrastructureless wireless network that is used to monitor physical or environmental conditions, such as temperature, sound, vibration, Read More |
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Optical Fibre Technology: Advances and Applications Author : Bob Tucker Subject : Optics ISBN :9781639874125 An optical fibre is a flexible, transparent fibre made of silica or plastic. Optical fibres are often used as a means to transmit light between the two ends of the fibre and find wide use in fibre-optic Read More |
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Optoelectronics: A Practical Approach Author : Kate Timberlake Subject : Optics ISBN :9781639874132 Optoelectronics is the branch of science which deals with the study and application of various electronic systems and devices which are capable of sourcing, detecting and controlling light. This encompasses Read More |