Information Transmission, Modulation, and Noise
Author: Mischa Schwartz
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 680
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Author: Mischa Schwartz
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: 1980
Total Pages: 680
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Philip F. Panter
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Published: 1965
Total Pages: 776
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mischa Schwartz
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Published: 1990
Total Pages: 742
ISBN-13: 9780071009317
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Mischa Schwartz
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Published: 1970
Total Pages: 123
ISBN-13: 9780070201156
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Rodger E. Ziemer
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 536
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: John B. Anderson
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2006-04-11
Total Pages: 494
ISBN-13: 0306477920
DOWNLOAD EBOOKCoded Modulation Systems is an introduction to the subject of coded modulation in digital communication. It is designed for classroom use and for anyone wanting to learn the ideas behind this modern kind of coding. Coded modulation is signal encoding that takes into account the nature of the channel over which it is used. Traditional error correcting codes work with bits and add redundant bits in order to correct transmission errors. In coded modulation, continuous time signals and their phases and amplitudes play the major role. The coding can be seen as a patterning of these quantities. The object is still to correct errors, but more fundamentally, it is to conserve signal energy and bandwidth at a given error performance. The book divides coded modulation into three major parts. Trellis coded modulation (TCM) schemes encode the points of QAM constellations; lattice coding and set-partition techniques play major roles here. Continuous-phase modulation (CPM) codes encode the signal phase, and create constant envelope RF signals. The partial-response signaling (PRS) field includes intersymbol interference problems, signals generated by real convolution, and signals created by lowpass filtering. In addition to these topics, the book covers coding techniques of several kinds for fading channels, spread spectrum and repeat-request systems. The history of the subject is fully traced back to the formative work of Shannon in 1949. Full explanation of the basics and complete homework problems make the book ideal for self-study or classroom use.
Author: Klaus Petermann
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Published: 2012-12-06
Total Pages: 327
ISBN-13: 9400929072
DOWNLOAD EBOOKLaser diodes represent a key element in the emerging field of opto electronics which includes, for example, optical communication, optical sensors or optical disc systems. For all these applications, information is either transmitted, stored or read out. The performance of these systems depends to a great deal on the performance of the laser diode with regard to its modulation and noise characteristics. Since the modulation and noise characteristics of laser diodes are of vital importance for optoelectronic systems, the need for a book arises that concentrates on this subject. This book thus closes the gap between books on the device physics of semiconductor lasers and books on system design. Complementary to the specific topics concerning modulation and noise, the first part of this book reviews the basic laser characteristics, so that even a reader without detailed knowledge of laser diodes may follow the text. In order to understand the book, the reader should have a basic knowledge of electronics, semiconductor physics and optical communica tions. The work is primarily written for the engineer or scientist working in the field of optoelectronics; however, since the book is self-contained and since it contains a lot of numerical examples, it may serve as a textbook for graduate students. In the field of laser diode modulation and noise a vast amount has been published during recent years. Even though the book contains more than 600 references, only a small part of the existing literature is included.
Author: Ali Grami
Publisher: Academic Press
Published: 2015-02-25
Total Pages: 604
ISBN-13: 0124076580
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIntroduction to Digital Communications explores the basic principles in the analysis and design of digital communication systems, including design objectives, constraints and trade-offs. After portraying the big picture and laying the background material, this book lucidly progresses to a comprehensive and detailed discussion of all critical elements and key functions in digital communications. - The first undergraduate-level textbook exclusively on digital communications, with a complete coverage of source and channel coding, modulation, and synchronization. - Discusses major aspects of communication networks and multiuser communications - Provides insightful descriptions and intuitive explanations of all complex concepts - Focuses on practical applications and illustrative examples. - A companion Web site includes solutions to end-of-chapter problems and computer exercises, lecture slides, and figures and tables from the text
Author: Claude E Shannon
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Published: 1998-09-01
Total Pages: 141
ISBN-13: 025209803X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKScientific knowledge grows at a phenomenal pace--but few books have had as lasting an impact or played as important a role in our modern world as The Mathematical Theory of Communication, published originally as a paper on communication theory more than fifty years ago. Republished in book form shortly thereafter, it has since gone through four hardcover and sixteen paperback printings. It is a revolutionary work, astounding in its foresight and contemporaneity. The University of Illinois Press is pleased and honored to issue this commemorative reprinting of a classic.
Author: Bhagwandas Pannalal Lathi
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Published: 1967
Total Pages: 640
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