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Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Communications (Mobile Communications)
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About the Author
Thomas W. Rondeau is a research scientist at IDA CCR-P in Princeton, New Jersey. He holds and M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from the Virginia Polytechnic and State University. Charles W. Bostian is an alumni distinguished professor in the Bradley Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University. He holds an M.S. and Ph.D. in electrical engineering from North Carolina State University.

15/02/2011
This book is currently the best available book for an introduction to scholarly work in the budding field of Cognitive Radio. Cognitive Radio will be the wireless device of the future as White Space rules and other demands for spectrum force us into allocation of scarce frequencies by alternative means. This is a must read for communications technologists and scientists.

12/10/2009
As computers become more and more advanced, artificial intelligence becomes more prominent through technology. "Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Communications" is a technological text focusing on the concept of cognitive radio. A highly technical text, "Artificial Intelligence" explains how to develop AI through radio, teaching it to learn from what it experiences and what one needs to do as an engineer to make all of these concepts a reality. Meant for current researchers and students about to delve into this field, "Artificial Intelligence" provides an excellent reference through and through. Enhanced with appendixes explaining the math, terms, and an index, "Artificial Intelligence in Wireless Communication" is a must add to any college library collection dedicated to technology.
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