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There are different angles from which this book contributes to the understanding of wireless communication systems from the perspective of a Software Defined Radio (SDR). In my opinion, any language, including that of mathematics, is an unnatural mode of communication (in the sense that it is invented by other humans). For example, I can write the words darwaza, porte, puerta, umnyango, ovi and only certain people will understand what I mean. However, if I show you an image of a door, almost every single person on the planet will immediately get the concept. A figure imprints a massive amount of parallel information in our brains that is much easier to process and recall later. Since a human mind handles images very well, I try to visualize equations through beautiful figures which you will encounter throughout the text with logical and intuitive explanations. If you are not a pure wireless communications academic, you would have found that the mainstream textbooks on this topic are filled with heavy mathematical details which makes this field an exclusive membership club for those who can understand several types of frequency variables and their corresponding Fourier transforms, probability and random processes and detection and estimation theories. While this is true for becoming a master, the Software Defined Radio (SDR) revolution and subsequent projects like GNU Radio have made it possible for anyone to sit down and construct their own unique radio by writing code. For this purpose, I have only relied on simple mathematics to explain all the concepts. You will not find any e or j of complex numbers here, nor will you encounter any integrals, probability theory and detection or estimation theory. The only things to know are a sine, cosine and a summation as well as a derivative (which I have occasionally used). Please note that this is not a mathematics-free guide to SDRs. Instead, it relies on mathematics of simpler operations to explain how radio algorithms work, that makes it easier to write the relevant code. The best books written on implementing digital communication systems using Digital Signal Processing (DSP) algorithms are by Fred Harris (Multirate signal processing for communication systems) and Michael Rice (Digital communications โ A discrete-time approach). As often happens with the grandmasters, they walk on a trail without exactly clarifying it for others. After reading their books, I started to feel that Fred Harris has mainly focused on `how' of communication systems in an unprecedented detail while Michael Rice has mainly covered `what' of communication systems in his simple and beautiful style. In this process, there were many `why' generated in my mind for which I had to find satisfactory answers. This book is a collection of those simple answers. An extra little bonus is a one-page summary of the crux of Rx algorithms, clarifying the role of particular parameters in the signal waveform. Most of the algorithm design can be understood by just grasping the concepts on this one page. A common theme in this text is that some concepts seem easier in time domain and some others are simpler in frequency domain, while their mathematical derivations reinforce the idea. It is fun to grasp a concept covering all three sides. Finally, using this same approach of time and frequency domains as well as mathematics, the book explains the logic behind the functionality of some GNU Radio blocks (e.g., Costas loop, band edge FLL, polyphase clock sync, MM clock recovery). Review: Author showed how to write a Textbook in Communication Engineering first time in the history - I don't have words to explain the beauty of this excellent text book. A large number of Figures and Tables are used to explain the difficult topics like PLL, Synchronization(Carrier Phase, Frequency and Symbol time), OFDM and Transceiver architecture. Author successfully answered "Why" of communication systems in an unprecedented detail. This is really an excellent and unique book in Communication Engineering and wish every Communication Engineering Student/Engineer/Faculty should read it. Review: Intuitions for wannabe experts - The book is excellent. Its main highlight are intuitive figures and reasonings that make sense without the need of too complex math. The fact that we are taught waves can be represented as complex exponentials does not mean that you *need* to represent them as such; there are other ways of doing stuff. Personally, when I have to tackle a difficult domain, my experience recommends looking into different books that treat the topic differently. This is a very good complementary reference for (wannabe) wireless communication experts, including researchers.
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P**K
Author showed how to write a Textbook in Communication Engineering first time in the history
I don't have words to explain the beauty of this excellent text book. A large number of Figures and Tables are used to explain the difficult topics like PLL, Synchronization(Carrier Phase, Frequency and Symbol time), OFDM and Transceiver architecture. Author successfully answered "Why" of communication systems in an unprecedented detail. This is really an excellent and unique book in Communication Engineering and wish every Communication Engineering Student/Engineer/Faculty should read it.
A**S
Intuitions for wannabe experts
The book is excellent. Its main highlight are intuitive figures and reasonings that make sense without the need of too complex math. The fact that we are taught waves can be represented as complex exponentials does not mean that you *need* to represent them as such; there are other ways of doing stuff. Personally, when I have to tackle a difficult domain, my experience recommends looking into different books that treat the topic differently. This is a very good complementary reference for (wannabe) wireless communication experts, including researchers.
T**R
Depth of Material is Excellent and the Reference to GNURadio allows you to experiment without HW
First off this book is expansive. It covers a lot of material and covers it in a way that is easy to read and very approachable. I am a BSEE many decades ago and didn't focus on digital communication while in college. I found this book to be just the solution to fill that gap of my knowledge base. I recently needed to come up to speed on recent wireless technologies for a project I was working on and this book is now my Go To for the subject matter. The constant references to GNURadio components allowed me to experiment with the material using simulation which was much appreciated over needing to purchase SDR hardware. This author has a few other books I am going to consider in the future.
J**O
A good introduction to SDR
This book introduces signal processing from a DSP point of view, which is refreshing. All computations are done in "I,Q" format as in a real chip, completely ignoring Euler's representation. A must for GNU Radio users who want to dig into the blocks.
L**O
Oustanding book on signal processing theory and practice!
Wireless Communications from the Ground Up: An SDR Perspective by Qasim Chaudhari provides a comprehensive introduction to wireless communications with a focus on Software-Defined Radio (SDR) technology. The book is designed to cater to both students and professionals, explaining the fundamental principles of wireless communication while offering practical insights into the implementation of these concepts using SDR. The text is structured to build foundational knowledge, starting from basic concepts such as modulation, error correction, and channel modeling, and then moving to more advanced topics like SDR hardware, signal processing, and wireless system design. What makes this book stand out is its hands-on approach, with examples and practical exercises that guide readers through the use of SDR for real-world wireless communication applications. Chaudhari does an outstanding good job of balancing theory with practice, presenting complex topics in a clear and understandable manner. The book is highly technical but remains accessible to those with a basic understanding of electrical engineering or communications. For those interested in a deeper dive into the SDR perspective, this book provides a solid foundation with valuable insights on the technology's role in the evolution of modern wireless networks. In summary, Wireless Communications from the Ground Up: An SDR Perspective is a valuable resource for those wanting to explore the integration of SDR in wireless communications, making it a great addition to any technical library focused on communication systems and signal processing.
A**S
Great sum of SDR
I am really impressed by the quality of the book, I highly recommend to practice SDR. Also the drawings are very beautiful. Looking forward for the next one.
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