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Mobile Communication Systems

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Future Mobile Communications

Part of the book series: Advanced Studies Mobile Research Center Bremen ((ASMRC,volume 1))

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The first real wireless radio communication was used in the late of 1890s when Guglielmo Marconi demonstrated the first wireless telegraphy to the English telegraphy office. Then in the early 1900s he managed to successfully transmit radio signals across the Atlantic Ocean from Cornwall to Newfoundland [She00]. The first mobile communication systems started appearing later in the US during the 40s, and within Europe during the 60s.

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Zaki, Y. (2013). Mobile Communication Systems. In: Future Mobile Communications. Advanced Studies Mobile Research Center Bremen, vol 1. Springer Vieweg, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-00808-6_2

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