The Cellphone: The History and Technology of the Gadget That Changed the World

The Cellphone: The History and Technology of the Gadget That Changed the World

by Guy Klemens (Author)

Synopsis

Presenting the history of the cellular phone from its beginnings in the 1940s to the present, this book explains the fundamental concepts involved in wireless communication along with the ramifications of cellular technology on the economy, U.S. and international law, human health, and society. The first two chapters deal with bandwidth and radio, two foundational elements which directly motivated and influenced the creation of the cellphone. Subsequent chapters look at precursors to the contemporary cellphone, including the surprisingly popular car phone of the 1970s, the analog cellphones of the 1980s and early 1990s, and the basic digital phones which preceded the feature-laden, multipurpose devices of today. Throughout the work, the author explains technological features and concepts with the help of detailed photographs and diagrams.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 222
Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
Published: 15 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 0786458674
ISBN 13: 9780786458677

Media Reviews
well written and illustrated...recommended --Choice; historical aspects are quite interesting...information could prove quite useful for research --Booklist; recommended --SciTech Book News.
Author Bio
Guy Klemens holds a doctorate in electrical engineering and has worked in various aspects of the wireless communication field for more than 15 years. His experience includes the design and testing of antennas for satellite links, the measurement and reduction of energy lost to the user's head by cellular phones, and the design of high-frequency components (most microscopic in size.)