A First Course in Digital Communications
- 7h 47m
- Ed Shwedyk, Ha H. Nguyen
- Cambridge University Press
- 2009
Communication technology has become pervasive in the modern world, and ever more complex. Focusing on the most basic ideas, this carefully paced, logically structured textbook is packed with insights and illustrative examples, making this an ideal introduction to modern digital communication. Examples with step-by-step solutions help with the assimilation of theoretical ideas, and MATLAB exercises develop confidence in applying mathematical concepts to real-world problems. Right from the start the authors use the signal space approach to give students an intuitive feel for the modulation/demodulation process. After a review of signals and random processes, they describe core topics and techniques such as source coding, baseband transmission, modulation, and synchronization. The book closes with coverage of advanced topics such as trellis-coding, CMDA, and space-time codes to stimulate further study. This is an ideal textbook for anyone who wants to learn about modern digital communication.
In this Book
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Introduction
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Deterministic Signal Characterization and Analysis
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Probability Theory, Random Variables and Random Processes
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Sampling and Quantization
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Optimum Receiver for Binary Data Transmission
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Baseband Data Transmission
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Basic Digital Passband Modulation
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M-Ary Signaling Techniques
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Signaling Over Bandlimited Channels
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Signaling Over Fading Channels
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Advanced Modulation Techniques
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Synchronization