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Drawing from the knowledge, experience, and insight of leading engineers, researchers, and scholars in the field, this volume is one of three self-contained volumes in the new Digital Signal Processing Handbook, Second Edition. It provides complete coverage of the foundations of signal processing related to wireless, radar, space-time coding, and mobile communications, together with associated applications to networking, storage, and communications. This second edition contains 22 new chapters on WiFi, WiMax, ultra wideband applications, Internet tomography, and detection and provides technical details and introduction to standards and software.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Drawing from the knowledge, experience, and insight of leading engineers, researchers, and scholars in the field, this volume is one of three self-contained volumes in the new Digital Signal Processing Handbook, Second Edition. It provides complete coverage of the foundations of signal processing related to wireless, radar, space-time coding, and mobile communications, together with associated applications to networking, storage, and communications. This second edition contains 22 new chapters on WiFi, WiMax, ultra wideband applications, Internet tomography, and detection and provides technical details and introduction to standards and software.
Autorenporträt
Vijay K. Madisetti is a professor in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta. He teaches graduate and undergraduate courses in digital signal processing and computer engineering, and leads a strong research program in digital signal processing, telecommunications, and computer engineering. Dr. Madisetti received his BTech (Hons) in electronics and electrical communications engineering in 1984 from the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur, India, and his PhD in electrical engineering and computer sciences in 1989 from the University of California at Berkeley. He has authored or edited several books in the areas of digital signal processing, computer engineering, and software systems, and has served extensively as a consultant to industry and the government. He is a fellow of the IEEE and received the 2006 Frederick Emmons Terman Medal from the American Society of Engineering Education for his contributions to electrical engineering.