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Wiley Series on Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing

Series Editors: Dr Xuemin (Sherman) Shen, University of Waterloo, Canada

Dr Yi Pan, Georgia State University, USA

The “Wiley Series on Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing” is a series of comprehensive, practical and timely books on wireless communication and network systems. The series focuses on topics ranging from wireless communication and coding theory to wireless applications and pervasive computing. The books provide engineers and other technical professionals, researchers, educators, and advanced students in these fields with invaluable insight into the latest developments and cutting-edge research.

Other titles in the series:

Misic and Misic, Wireless Personal Area Networks: Performance, Interconnection, and Security with IEEE 802.15.4, January 2008, 978-0-470-51847-2

Takagi and Walke, Spectrum Requirement Planning in Wireless Communications: Model and Methodology for IMT-Advanced, April 2008, 978-0-470-98647-9

Pérez-Fontán and Espiñeira, Modeling the Wireless Propagation Channel: A simulation approach with MATLAB®, August 2008, 978-0-470-72785-0

Ippolito, Satellite Communications Systems Engineering: Atmospheric Effects, Satellite Link Design and System Performance, August 2008, 978-0-470-72527-6

Lin and Sou, Charging for Mobile All-IP Telecommunications, September 2008, 978-0-470-77565-3

Myung and Goodman, Single Carrier FDMA: A New Air Interface for Long Term Evolution, October 2008, 978-0-470-72449-1 ...

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