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Wireless Communications Principles and Practice 2d Edition Prentice-Hall Chapter 1: Introduction to Wireless Communication Systems Prof. Theodore S. Rappaport University of Texas at Austin www.wncg.org The electronics Cable Television Yeut of Introduction = 1948 7 Percentage market pene f sie Tene phone Year Inno = 196 TMi = 1877 ° 10 20 30 40 50 60 Number of years after the frst commercial deployment Figure 11 The growth of mobile telephony as compared with other popular inventions ofthe 20 century 70 6.2002 Pawson Eduction, ne. Comms se etinton, oe oie Reverse Channel Forward Channel 991) 992) +++ 1023] 1) 2 + | 799] Jogalgoz} +++] 1023] 1| 2 | +++ | 799) 824-849 MHz ‘869-804 MHz. Center Frequency (MHz) Reverse Cl 0.030N + 825.0 901 < N< 1023 (0,030(N ~ 1023) + 825.0 Forward Channel 1S.N$799 0.030N + 870.0 991s. N< 1023 0.030(N ~ 1023) + 870.0 (Channels 800-990 are unused) Figure 1.2. Frequency spectrum allocation for the U.S. cellular radio service, identically labeled channels in the two bands form a forward and reverse channel pair used for duplex communication between the base station and mobile. Note that the forward and reverse channels in each pair are separated by 45 MHz. 6.2002 Pawson Eduction, ne. Comms se etinton, oe oie

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