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If you don't have the main text yet, various editions are available across retailers: Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice Have you found a reliable source for Rappaport's
Here is a summary of the most important points to remember: The manual explains how to calculate signal power
This section covers large-scale path loss models (e.g., Log-normal shadowing) and small-scale fading models (e.g., Rayleigh and Rician fading). The manual explains how to calculate signal power attenuation and coherence bandwidth. 3. Modulation Techniques For students and engineers alike, Theodore S
Wireless communication has evolved rapidly from basic radio to the complex 5G networks of today. For students and engineers alike, Theodore S. Rappaport's Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice
The covers several core areas found in the book:
Problems require converting between watts, dBW, and dBm seamlessly. You must calculate free-space path loss using the Friis equation, then add log-normal shadowing. One small sign error in a dB calculation ruins the entire problem.