The Wiley Survival Guides are challenging and illuminating. Designed for both the professional and layperson, they are must-haves for surviving and conquering the fields of engineering and science. These books enable readers to grasp the professional literature in fields like Telecommunications, Robotics and Automation, Air and Space Science, Photonics, Probability and Random Processes, and Astronomy and Cosmology so that they can easily move into jobs in these areas of interest.
Wiley Survival Guides (8)
* Presents the main phenomenon of propagation of electromagnetic waves in the most used frequency bands.
* Covers wave propagation, antennas, atmospheric and ionospheric influences, terrain influence, and weather conditions and their effect on signal transmission. Read More
From stars to terrestrial networks and satellites
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This survival guide in probability and random processes eliminates the need to pore through several resources to find a certain formula or table. It offers a compendium of most distribution functions used by communication engineers, queuing theory specialists, signal processing engineers, Read More
Electric Power Systems explains and illustrates how the electric grid works in a clear, straightforward style that makes highly technical material accessible. It begins with a thorough discussion of the underlying physical concepts of electricity, circuits, and complex power that serves as a foundation for more advanced material. Read More
Written by telecommunications pioneer Paul Green Jr., Fiber to the Home is a comprehensive examination of the technical and social implications of fiber to the home (FTTH), the technology that extends the current fiber optic backbone to optically connect it directly to homes and offices.
Fiber to the Home addresses the payoffs expected from this impending technological revolution; Read More
