Instrumentation and Measurement in Communication Systems

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The demand for ubiquitous connectivity is challenging the physical constraints placed upon current communication systems. In addition, customers expect higher and higher quality from their service providers. Consequently, equipment manufacturers are required to produce systems that can be quickly deployed and provide bandwidth-efficient communications. To meet this goal, instrumentation and measurements play a fundamental and invaluable role.

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Angrisani, L., Petri, D., & Yeary, M. (2015). Instrumentation and Measurement in Communication Systems. IEEE Instrumentation and Measurement Magazine, 18(2), 4–10. https://doi.org/10.1109/MIM.2015.7066676

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