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621.3840285572 SEL Space-time layered information processing for wireless communications | 621.38403 LOS RF systems, components and circuits handbook | 621.38409 GAR Early history of radio : from Faraday to Marconi | 621.38409 LAU A brief history of everything wireless : how invisible waves have changed the world | 621.38409 PIN Radio : making waves in sound | 621.38409 SAR History of wireless | 621.3841 BRA Satellite communications payload and system |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Since the discovery of electromagnetic waves less than 150 years ago, the application of wireless communications technology has not only revolutionized our daily lives, but also fundamentally changed the course of world history. A Brief History of Everything Wireless charts the fascinating story of wireless communications. The book leads the reader on an intriguing journey of personal triumphs and stinging defeats, relating the prominent events, individuals and companies involved in each progressive leap in technology, with a particular focus on the phenomenal impact of each new invention on society. Beginning at the early days of spark-gap transmitters, this tale touches on the emergence of radio and television broadcasting, as well as radio navigation and radar, before moving on to the rise of satellite, near-field and light-based communications. Finally, the development of wireless home networks and the explosive growth of modern cellular technologies are revealed, complete with a captivating account of their corresponding company histories and behind-the-scenes battles over standards. For those wishing to peek behind the magic curtain of friendly user interfaces and clever engineering, and delve further into various processes underlying the ubiquitous technology we depend upon yet take for granted, the book also contains special "TechTalk" chapters that explain the theoretical basics in an intuitive way.
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