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The evolution of mobile communication standards
presents numerous challenges in mobile handset
design. Designers must continue to turn out
handsets that maintain high device performance
and air interface compatibility, while at the
same time shrink power consumption, form
factors, and costs.
Mobile Handset Design is uniquely written to
equip professionals and students with a
complete understanding of how a mobile phone
works, and teaches the skills to design the
latest mobile handsets. Das walks readers
through mobile phone operating principles,
system infrastructure, TDMA-FDMA-CDMA-OFDMA
techniques, hardware anatomy, software and
protocols, and internal modules, components,
and circuits. He presents all problems
associated with mobile wireless channels and
recommends corresponding design solutions to
overcome those issues. Mobile RF front-end,
digital baseband design techniques, and
associated trade-offs are also covered. Das
also discusses the productization aspects and
reviews new research developments for different
mobile phone systems over generations.
- Teaches basic working principles of legacy
and 4G mobile systems
- Vividly illustrates and explains all key
components and the anatomy of mobile phones
- Explains all hardware and software blocks,
from principle to practice to product
- Discusses key design attributes such as low
power consumption and slim form factors
- Moves through all topics in a systematic
fashion for easy comprehension
- Presentation files with lecture notes
available for instructor use
This book is essential for practicing software,
hardware and RF design engineers and product
managers working to create innovative,
competitive handsets. Mobile Handset Design is
also ideal for fresh graduates or experienced
engineers who are new to the mobile industry,
and is well-suited for industry veterans as a
handy reference.
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