Publications:Ultra Wideband Systems Technologies and Applications
Roberto Aiello, Ph. D. (Editor)
President, Staccato Communications
Anuj Batra, Ph.D. (Editor)
Member - Group Technical Staff, Texas Instruments
Ultra wideband technology turns the radio spectrum available to wireless applications from a country road into a high-speed ten lane super freeway, and the destination is the future of wireless technology. UWB is a huge leap forward because it offers wide bandwidth with little interference, allowing multiple UWB signals to share a single channel. This multi-author volume, compiled under the guidance of Dr. Roberto Aiello, introduces the theory and concepts behind ultra wideband (UWB) systems as well as their applications. Authors include those involved in creating the UWB standards, researchers, and applications specialists. This book has been broken down into three parts: introduction to UWB, different techniques available, and applications. Within these sections topics covered are UWB spectrum and regulations, UWB channels, modulation techniques, antennas, signal propagation, and UWB transceiver architectures. This book has all the information RF/wireless engineers will need to understand this burgeoning technology. http://books.elsevier.com/communications/?isbn=0750678933&srccode=86004
From Intel Press: USB Design by Example, Second Edition. USB Design by Example, Second Edition by John Hyde builds on the first edition and goes further beyond the Universal Serial Bus (USB) specification and Class Documents to provide you with the expert knowledge and skills you need to design and implement a wide range of USB I/O devices. It is organized around a series of fully documented, real-world examples, and is structured to serve as both a step-by-step guide for creating specific devices and a complete reference to USB. Design examples cover most USB classes (HID, communications, audio, mass-storage and hub) including a device driver for a vendor class called blockio, several filter drivers and also provide insights into Hi-Speed USB devices. www.intel.com/intelpress |
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