Tuesday 25 November 2014

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A Small Assignment on wireless telecommunications & few of its references:

Wireless Telecommunications

The growth in the field of wireless technology is very wide such that most of the stuffs in the world works as wireless, such that the expectation of the public in the world started increasing and the hard work started reducing since they expect the things to be done or executed easily without much hard work.
The development in the field of wireless telecommunication resulted in the development of the business in the field of information technology. This advancement helped the world to improve the communication between different countries and different cities. This resulted in fastest transfer of information between the public.
Due to the advancement in the field of wireless telecommunication, the wired communication started becoming outdated and the market for the mobile phones and wireless service providers started improving. Also the competition for the wireless service providers resulted in reduction of call rates in the wireless telecommunications which was quite high at the starting stages.
Capture interdependence in-between traffic, transmission technology, and spectrum as well as infrastructure and service quality

Here we are talking about the traffic during the peak hours of data transmission, where it might also result in congestion. The advancement in the field of wireless telecommunications resulted in capturing the interdependence in between traffic, where the channels allocated for the wireless communication is not fixed, but it’s dynamic. Hence there is reduction of traffic in case of wireless communication when compared to wired communication. The transmission technologies are used to transmit the wireless signals using the wireless towers so that the wireless devices will be able to capture the signals within the limits defined. Initial investment for the infrastructure related to the set up of the wireless communication systems will be bit high but later on it will be very easy to maintain as well as the amount of revenue generated from it will be very high.

Incorporate congestion and also minimum infrastructure needs
But due to development in the field of information technology the ideas related to cost cutting was gathered and customized to form various models. These models resulted in delivering better and minimum infrastructure need along with small investments to set up wireless systems and also these models resulted in very cheap local and international calls which are congestion free. Hence minimum infrastructure needs resulted in lesser investments for wireless service providers and these service providers made the service available to almost all the general public by reducing the initial cost of purchase of the devices and also by keeping lesser price for calls.

Relative profits and revenue as well as return on assets and market share to the changes in demand and transmission technology

The above developed model also helped in knowing about the relative profits earned by the wireless service providers for the initial investment made. As the market share and return on assets started reflecting due to the changes in the demand for the service, which also resulted in the further research and advancement in the technology of wireless telecommunications.

Finally we can say wireless communication is the boom for the field of technology and communications.

References on wireless telecommunications:
1) Tse, David; Viswanath, Pramod (2005). Fundamentals of Wireless Communication. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521845270.
2) Rappaport, Theodore (2002). Wireless telecommunications: Principles and Practice. Prentice Hall. ISBN 0130422320.
3) Molisch, Andreas (2005). Wireless telecommunications. Wiley-IEEE Press. ISBN 047084888X.
4) Goldsmith, Andrea (2005). Wireless Communications. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521837162.
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6) Story, Alfred Thomas (1904). A story of wireless telegraphy. New York, D. Appleton and Co..
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9) O'Brien, J. & Marakas, G.M.(2008) Management Information Systems (pp. 239). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill Irwin
10)         J.C. Bose, Collected Physical Papers. New York, N.Y.: Longmans, Green and Co., 1927


References on VISI design and EDA
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2) VLSI Series, 2008
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10)         The Electronic Design Automation Handbook, by Dirk Jansen et al., Kluwer Academic Publishers, ISBN 1-4020-7502-2, 2003

References for Transistors, amplifiers and analogue circuits design
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References for Linear control systems.
1) Linear Control Systems, System overview 2009
2) Linear Control Systems, the complete reference, 2008
3) Introduction to Linear Control Systems, the introduction 2008
4) Numerical Methods for linear systems, Numerical methods 2008
5) Stability of linear control systems, Stability of LCS, 2008
7) Control Systems Overview, CS overview, 2007
8) Linear Control Systems with Matlab, Matlab implementation in LC 2008
9) Time scales of Linear Control Systems, LCS time scales 2007
10)         LCS with Laboratory, LCS and laboratory, 2008

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