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Digital Mobile Communications and the TETRA System

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John Dunlop, Demessie Girma and James Irvine, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, UK
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0471 98792 1
August 1999
Hardback
472pp


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TETRA is a system for mobile wireless communications, and its structure is comparable to the world-wide successful
GSM system. However, individual features of TETRA are different, often more efficient and better designed than in
GSM. TETRA is therefore providing an important source for the further development of standards for mobile
telecommunications.
A comprehensive introduction to the design and applications of TETRA systems, this volume is both timely and highly
topical.
Features include:
- Detailed discussion of public and private mobile communications domain
- Architecture, components and services of TETRA and
- Design and operational aspects of the system
Based on courses for industry, presented by the authors, Digital Mobile Communications and the TETRA System will
prove indispensable reading for service providers, design engineers and systems managers in the private mobile
communications market. It also provides a thorough grounding in general digital mobile communications for
communications engineers and undergraduate and postgraduate students in telecommunications.
Contents:
- Principles of Digital Mobile Radio
- Public Digital Mobile Radio Systems and Environment
- The Private Mobile Radio Environment
- An Overview of the TETRA System
- TETRA System Architecture, Components and Services
- The Physical Layer
- The Data Link Layer
- TETRA Network Layer Protocols
- Operational Aspects of the TETRA Network
- Appendices
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