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Fundamentals of Wireless Communication

Tuesday, 6 March 2012, 7:22 | Reference | 3 Comments
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The past decade has noticed many advances in physical layer wireless communication theory and their implementation in wireless systems. This textbook takes a unified view of the fundamentals of wireless communication and explains the net of ideas underpinning these advances at a level accessible to an audience with a fundamental background in probability and digital communication. Topics covered incorporate MIMO (multi-input, multi-output) communication, space-time coding, opportunistic...

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Feminist Communication Theory: Selections in Context

Friday, 10 February 2012, 17:22 | Reference | 0 Comment
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Feminist Communication Theory is a book "of" and "for" feminist communication theorists, providing the potential to help individuals understand the human condition, name personal experiences and engage these experiences through storytelling, and give useful strategies for achieving justice. Lana F. Rakow and Laura A. Wackwitz examine the work of feminist theorists over the past two decades who have challenged traditional communication theory, contributing to the development of feminist...

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Interracial Communication: Theory Into Practice

Thursday, 9 February 2012, 1:22 | Reference | 0 Comment
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Specifically addressing how interpersonal communication as process is potentially impeded because of how we are socialized to think about racial differences, this exciting and much-anticipated second edition of Interracial Communication: Theory Into Practice guides readers in applying the valuable contributions of recent communication theory to improving everyday communication among the races. Authors Mark P. Orbe and Tina M. Harris offer a comprehensive, practical foundation for dialogue...

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Probability and Random Processes, Second Edition: With Applications to Signal Processing and Communications Reviews

Saturday, 4 February 2012, 1:22 | Reference | 3 Comments
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Miller and Childers have focused on creating a clear presentation of foundational concepts with specific applications to signal processing and communications, clearly the two areas of most interest to students and instructors in this course. It is aimed at graduate students as well as practicing engineers, and includes unique chapters on narrowband random processes and simulation techniques. The appendices provide a refresher in such areas as linear algebra, set theory, random variables,...

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