CDMA IS-95 for Cellular and PCS: Technology, Applications, and Resource Guide

· McGraw Hill Professional
Ebook
300
Pages

About this ebook

This practical, readable guide makes CDMA IS-95 (Code Division Multiple Access) accessible to working telecommunications engineers and managers. CDMA is the most advanced of the three digital cellular standards being used worldwide, and is fast becoming a key component of new PCS networks as well. Readers will find everything they need to know about CDMA for wireless implementations, a concise listing of all CDMA radio and network specifications; a directory of major CDMA equipment suppliers; and more.

About the author

Lawrence Harte earned his M.B.A. in business management from Wake Forest University in Virginia. Mr. Harte has over 18 years experience in the electronics industry and is president of APDG, Inc. in Fuquay-Varina, North Carolina. He is the author of several books and over 75 articles on telecommunications technology. He also holds a number of patents relating to cellular technology. Roman Kikta is Director, Strategy and Business Creation, Nokia Ventures Organization/ Nokia Corporation. He is a seasoned wireless communications industry veteran, innovator, and visionary. During his 17 years in wireless communications, he has held product planning and development, marketing, and market/ business development positions with leading wireless manufacturers including Nokia Mobile Phones, Panasonic, GoldStar, and OKI Telecom. Mr. Kikta has influenced several cellular mobile, transportable and portable phone model designs, features, and functionality. His efforts have resulted in the first cellular payphone, first cellular PBX adjunct ("BusinessLink"), voice recognition dialers, as well as the first PCS product launch in the United States. Mr. Kikta possesses exceptional insight, foresight, and understanding of global market needs, from anthropological, sociological, and psychological perspectives. He is cognizant of opportunities provided by existing and future wireless and broadband communications, Internet, and related technologies and businesses. Mr. Kikta, a graduate of Rutgers University in New Jersey, is a co-author of the books CDMA IS-95 for Cellular and PCS: Technology, Economics & Services; Delivering xDSL; and 3G Cellular and PCS Demystified. He has also written several articles published in industry magazines and has served as a guest speaker on various wireless communications and Internet issues both in the United States and internationally. Roman was made "Fellow" by the Radio Club of America in Nov. 2000. This honor is bestowed on those who have distinguished themselves in the communication industry.

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