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Der Mobilfunkkanal ist die Grundlage der mobilen Kommunikation. Die Kenntnis der Effekte und ihrer Ursachen, die bei Übertragungen über diesen Kanaltyp auftreten, ist der Ausgangspunkt für das Verstehen der komplexen Zusammenhänge in modernen digitalen Mobilfunksystemen und fir deren Design. Angefangen bei den Modulationsverfahren, der Kanalcodierung, über die Systemfunktionen bis hin zum Netzaufbau werden beinahe alle wesentlichen Komponenten eines Mobilfunkübertragungssystems durch die Kanaleigenschaften beeinflußt.

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David, K., Benkner, T. (1996). Mobilfunkkanal. In: Digitale Mobilfunksysteme. Informationstechnik. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-92767-5_2

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