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Radio Networks I

Summary

Students will be familiar with the structure and principle of radio networks. Attention will be paid to modern digital systems and trends in this field.

Literature

William Lee: Wireless and Cellular Telecommunications, 3rd ed., McGraw-Hill 2005, 822 p., ISBN: 978-0071436861 
Herve Benoit: Digital Television: Satellite, Cable, Terrestrial, IPTV, Mobile TV in the DVB Framework, 3rd ed., Focal Press 2008, 289 p., ISBN: 978-0240520810
Gerard Maral, Michel Bousquet: Satellite Communications Systems: Systems, Techniques and Technology, 5th ed., Wiley 2010, 713 p., ISBN: 978-0470714584
Ahmed El-Rabbany: Introduction to GPS: The Global Positioning System, 1st ed., Artech House 2002, 196 p., ISBN: 978-1580531832 

Advised literature

Jörg Eberspächer, Hans-Joerg Vögel, Christian Bettstetter, Christian Hartmann: GSM - Architecture, Protocols and Services, 3rd ed., Wiley 2009, 326 p., ISBN: 978-0470030707
Leonhard Korowajczuk: LTE, WiMAX and WLAN Network Design, Optimization and Performance Analysis, 1st ed., Wiley 2011, 720 p., ISBN: 978-0470741498
SILVA, Mário Pedro Guerreiro Marques da. Cable and wireless networks: theory and practice. Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor & Francis Group, 2016. ISBN 978-1-4987-4681-6 


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 440-2316
Abbreviation RS I
Course title Radio Networks I
Coordinating department Department of Telecommunications
Course coordinator Ing. Roman Šebesta, Ph.D.