Friday, December 12, 2008

The Controllers Function or Microwave and RF Wireless Systems

The Controller's Function: The Work of the Managerial Accountant

Author: Janice M Roehl Anderson

Take control and keep your company competitive. The controller's role in corporate America has become increasingly crucial and exceedingly complex. So how can new and established professionals enhance their performance and sustain their company's competitive advantage? With The Controller's Function, Third Edition.


From describing essential competencies—cash management, budgeting, fraud prevention and establishing codes for corporate ethical behavior—to detailing the more sophisticated skills like activity-based and target costing, disaster recovery planning, and outsourcing, The Controller's Function expertly balances both the technical and managerial sides of the job.


You'll quickly access information on how to:



• Use electronic spreadsheets for financial analysis

• Successfully implement a shared service center

• Enhance performance through online inventory systems, quick closing procedures

• Selecting adequate accounting software

• Avoid insurance pitfalls through proper planning



Order your copy today!



Books about economics: Legacies the Story of the Immigrant Second Generation or Dancing in the Street

Microwave and RF Wireless Systems

Author: David M Pozar

This book offers a quantitative and design-oriented presentation of the analog RF aspects of modern wireless telecommunications and data transmission systems from the antenna to the baseband level. It takes an integrated approach to topics such as antennas and proagation, microwave systems and circuits and communication systems.

Booknews

Pozar (University of Massachusetts) examines the operation and design of wireless communication systems from the perspective of the radio frequency or microwave subsystems. This senior level textbook covers antennas, propagation, fading, noise characterization of systems and components, receiver design, digital modulation methods, bit error rates, filters, amplifiers, mixers, oscillators, and phase- locked loops. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)



Table of Contents:
Introduction to Wireless Systems.
Transmission Lines and Microwave Networks.
Noise and Distortion in Microwave Systems.
Antennas and Propagation for Wireless Systems.
Filters.
Amplifiers.
Mixers.
Transistor Oscillators and Frequency Synthesizers.
Modulation Techniques.
Receiver Design.
Appendices.
Index.

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