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It answers the "Why?" before the "How?"
Unlike traditional textbooks (e.g., Rappaport or Goldsmith) that start with modulation, this resource typically begins with:
: Multipath occurs when signals arrive at the receiver via multiple paths, causing interference. Fading is the variation in signal strength due to this interference.
If you want, I can:
: The powerhouse behind Wi-Fi and LTE, combining phase and amplitude shifts to pack more data into every symbol.
To go from "ground up," one must understand the silicon and copper:
The book's "SDR perspective" is what sets it apart. It moves away from rigid hardware-based learning to a software-centric model that allows for more experimentation. Foundational Knowledge : It covers fundamental building blocks like the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT), phase-locked loops, and carrier synchronization. Practical Tools : It explains the logic behind common