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Short-range
RF communication is undergoing a revolution in capabilities and
applications. This
practical guide provides a basic but comprehensive understanding of
short-range RF theory and
design principles for engineers, technicians, and those who want to
understand more about this
growing area of technology.
Each
of the major subjects of the book is treated by a basic theoretical
discussion and development,
accompanied by design examples and diagrams. The book also includes a
chapter on
rules and regulations governing unlicensed short-range radio equipment for
the U.S., Canada,
and Europe. The accompanying CDROM contains Mathcad-based engineering
worksheets
pertaining to the design of short-range radio communication systems, and a
full, searchable
electronic version of the text.
About
the Author
lan Bensky was born in the U.S. and received his electrical engineering
degree from Union
College in New York. His received his graduate degree from the Technion in
Haifa, Israel, where
he specialized in information theory. He has worked for many years
developing short-range
radio equipment for security systems and other uses. He is currently an
independent contractor
doing wireless development work and advising companies on design and also
on issues concerning
U.S. and European communication standards. He teaches a college course in
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