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S-72.2210 Mobile Communication Systems and Services (3 cr) II

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S-72.2210 Mobile Communication Systems and Services
(3 cr) II


Fall term 2005

Literature

Lecture handouts distributed via Edita Oy.

Following textbooks can provide background material:
  • William C. Jakes: Microwave Mobile Communications, USA 1974, Wiley, 642pp.
  • Michel Mouly, Marie-Bernadette Pautet: The GSM System for Mobile Communications France 1992, Published by authors, 699pp. 
  • Andrew J. Viterbi: CDMA, principles of spread spectrum communications USA 1995, Addison-Wesley, 245pp.
  • Theodore S. Rappaport: Wireless communications, Principles & practice USA 1996, IEEE Press, 641 pp
  • Harri Holma, Antti Toskala (Ed.): WCDMA for UMTS, Radio Access for third generation mobile communications. Revised edition Chichester, England 2001, Wiley, 338pp.
  • David Parsons: The Mobile Radio Propagation Channel, 2nd edition Great Britain 2000, Wiley, 418pp.
  • Raymond Steele (Ed): Mobile Radio Communications, 2nd edition Great Britain 2000, Wiley, 1090pp.
  • Gordon L. Stüber: Principles of mobile communications. 2nd edition USA 2001, Kluwer, 752pp.
  • Jyrki Penttinen: GSM-tekniikka; Järjestelmän toiminta ja kehitys kohti UMTS-aikakautta, 3. painos Vantaa 2001, WSOY, 412s.
  • Jyrki Penttinen: GPRS-tekniikka; Verkon rakenne, toiminta ja mitoitus, Vantaa 2001, WSOY, 264s.

Journals:
1. IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology
2. IEEE Personal Communications Magazine
3. IEEE Transactions on Communications
4. IEEE Journal on Selected Areas of Communications
5. IEEE Communications Magazine
6. IEEE Transactions on Antennas and Propagation
7. IEE Proceedings, Part F
8. Wireless Personal Communications

Conference proceedings:
1. Vehicular Technology Conference, VTC spring, VTC fall
2. IEEE International Symposium on Personal, Indoor and Mobile Radio Communications, PIMRC
3. International Conference on Communications, ICC
4. Globecom


Updated by  Mika Nupponen 31.10.2005