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Advanced Wireless Communication

M. Kundalakesi, S. Balamurugan, K. Gowtham, P. M. Kishore

Abstract


The wireless community is on the verge of the standardization of fifth generation (5G) systems. There are several different systems comprising 4G, including adaptive WCDMA (Wideband Code Division Multiple Access), ATDMA (Adaptive Time Division Multiple Access), Multicarrier (OFDMA) and Ultra Wide Band (UWB) receiver elements. This book provides a comparative study of those technologies and focuses on their future co-existence. Advanced Wireless Services (AWS) may be a wireless telecommunications spectrum band used for mobile voice and data services, video, and messaging. The service is meant to be employed by mobile devices like wireless phones for mobile voice, data, and messaging services .Similar services include the 700 MHz Service, Advanced Wireless Service (AWS), 800 MHz Cellular, and Specialized Mobile Radio (SMR) Service. Cordless computer peripherals: the cordless mouse may be a common example; wireless headphones, keyboards, and printers also can be linked to a computer via wireless using technology like Wireless USB or Bluetooth. Wi-Fi may be a wireless local area network that permits portable computing devices to attach easily with other devices, peripheries, and therefore the Internet. Wireless sensor networks are liable for sensing noise, interference, and activity in data collection networks. this enables us to detect relevant quantities, monitor and collect data, formulate clear user displays, and to perform decision-making functions


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Global Positioning System (GPS), Radar, Satellite Communication, WLAN (Wi-Fi)

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