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BOOKS Check back for our expanding list of recommended industry books, including those written by CIC employees.
 RFID Design Principles by Harvey Lehpamer (2008, Artech House)ISBN: 978-1-59693-194-7 Buy
A comprehensive introduction to RFID, offering a detailed understanding of design essentials and applications, and providing a thorough overview of management issues. By comparing RFID with WLAN and Bluetooth, this practical resource shows you how RFID technology can help you overcome many design challenges and limitations in the field. The book explains the design of electronic circuits, antennas, interfaces, data encoding schemes, and complete RFID systems.
 Microwave Transmission Networks: Planning, Design and Deployment by Harvey Lehpamer (2004, McGraw Hill) ISBN: 0071432493 / 9780071432498 Buy
A thoroughly modern reference on microwave transmission network engineering and management, providing hands-on help that speeds every step of planning, designing, building, and testing systems built to both North American and ITU standards. This valuable and easy-to-understand resource helps project managers, engineers, and planners with feasibility studies to actual hardware rollouts.
 Transmission Systems Design Handbook for Wireless Networks by Harvey Lehpamer (2002, Artech House) ISBN: 978-1-58053-243-3 Buy
This practical guide offers a comprehensive understanding of the design and deployment of transmission networks for wireless applications. From principles and design to equipment procurement, project management, testing, and operation, it's a practical, hands-on engineering guide with numerous real-life examples of turn-key operations in the wireless networking industry.
 Telecommunications Essentials, Second Edition by Lilian Goleniewski and Kitty Wilson Jarrett (2006, Addison-Wesley) ISBN-13: 978-0321427618 Buy
A must read for anyone considering a career in the telecommunications field, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the rapidly changing world of telecom, providing an in-depth one-stop reference. It covers the basic building blocks as well as introduces the most current information on new technologies.
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