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| In This Issue February 2004 Vol. 2, Issue 1 2004 WNCG Wireless Networking Symposium Chairs Elected WNCG Welcomes Industry Visitors TxTEC Technology Expo a Success Rappaport Co-authors Simulation Textbook Heath Receives New Faculty Fellowship Award Zukang Shen Interns at Motorola Evans on Technical Advisory Board for Texas Instruments Developer's Conference WNCG Faculty Lead Major Industry Conferences and Workshops
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Rappaport Coauthors Simulation Textbook A breakthrough textbook, involving authors from 4 major US universities, has just been published on the topic of Communication Systems Simulation. Prentice Hall has recently released "Principles of Communication Systems Simulation with Wireless Applications," authored by William Tranter of Virginia Tech, Sam Shanmugan of the University of Kansas, Ted Rappaport of The University of Texas at Austin (UT), and Kurt Kosbar of the University of Missouri at Rolla. The text is the first pedagogically complete text on simulation for use by seniors or early graduate students in the electrical engineering field, and has 18 chapters and dozens of examples and end-of-chapter problems. "Until now, graduate students would perform monte-carlo simulation or waveform simulation without having a strong understanding of how to check the validity of their work and without full understanding of possible error sources or decision-making guidelines," commented Rappaport, director of UT's Wireless Networking and Communications Group. "This text allows universities throughout the world to offer a solid, one-semester course on simulation of communication systems, and provides excellent depth for wireless engineering students in its latter chapters." The textbook is part of the Prentice Hall Communications Engineering and Emerging Technologies Series, ISBN 0-13-494790-8. |
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