Real-Time Modelling and Processing for Communication Systems

Real-Time Modelling and Processing for Communication Systems

Author: Muhammad Alam

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2017-12-27

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 3319722158

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This book presents cutting-edge work on real-time modelling and processing, a highly active research field in both the research and industrial domains. Going beyond conventional real-time systems, major efforts are required to develop accurate and computational efficient real-time modelling algorithms and design automation tools that reflect the technological advances in high-speed and ultra-low-power transceiver communication architectures based on nanoscale devices. The book addresses basic and more advanced topics, such as I/O buffer circuits for ensuring reliable chip-to-chip communication, I/O buffer behavioural modelling, multiport empirical models for memory interfaces, compact behavioural modelling for memristive devices, and resource reservation modelling for distributed embedded systems. The respective chapters detail new research findings, new models, algorithms, implementations and simulations of the above-mentioned topics. As such, the book will help both graduate students and researchers understand the latest research into real-time modelling and processing.


Simulating Wireless Communication Systems

Simulating Wireless Communication Systems

Author: C. Britton Rorabaugh

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780768682052

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The expanded use of digital signal processing techniques has spawned cell phones and wireless data transceivers that offer incredible performance and features at a per-unit cost that puts them within reach of nearly everyone. However, these low per-unit costs are achieved through mass production of hundreds of thousands or even millions of units from a single design. The design of a new cell phone or wireless modem for a PDA is a very complex and expensive affair. Because of the complexity in these devices, it is not practical to breadboard prototypes for testing until after the design has been exhaustively tested and honed using simulation. Simulating Wireless Communication Systems has been carefully crafted to serve as a convenient reference for communications engineers and system designers faced with the need to simulate a wireless communication system or one of its major subsystems. The primary focus of the book is emphasized by the chosen subtitle, Practical Models in C++. This book presents nearly two hundred detailed mathematical models of practical devices that are used to implement wireless communication systems. Ready-to-run software modules that implement these models are provided on the companion website. A number of appendices provide convenient access to mathematical and statistical information that may be useful in the understanding, setup, and use of the various models.


Simulation of Communication Systems

Simulation of Communication Systems

Author: Michel C. Jeruchim

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2006-04-11

Total Pages: 920

ISBN-13: 0306469715

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Since the first edition of this book was published seven years ago, the field of modeling and simulation of communication systems has grown and matured in many ways, and the use of simulation as a day-to-day tool is now even more common practice. With the current interest in digital mobile communications, a primary area of application of modeling and simulation is now in wireless systems of a different flavor from the `traditional' ones. This second edition represents a substantial revision of the first, partly to accommodate the new applications that have arisen. New chapters include material on modeling and simulation of nonlinear systems, with a complementary section on related measurement techniques, channel modeling and three new case studies; a consolidated set of problems is provided at the end of the book.


Adoption and Optimization of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems

Adoption and Optimization of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems

Author: Virtanen, Seppo

Publisher: IGI Global

Published: 2013-01-31

Total Pages: 293

ISBN-13: 1466627778

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Adoption and Optimization of Embedded and Real-Time Communication Systems presents innovative research on the integration of embedded systems, real-time systems and the developments towards multimedia technology. This book is essential for researchers, practitioners, scientists, and IT professionals interested in expanding their knowledge of this interdisciplinary field.


Real-Time Systems Design and Analysis

Real-Time Systems Design and Analysis

Author: Phillip A. Laplante

Publisher: Wiley-IEEE Press

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 392

ISBN-13:

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"IEEE Press is pleased to bring you this Second Edition of Phillip A. Laplante's best-selling and widely-acclaimed practical guide to building real-time systems. This book is essential for improved system designs, faster computation, better insights, and ultimate cost savings. Unlike any other book in the field, REAL-TIME SYSTEMS DESIGN AND ANALYSIS provides a holistic, systems-based approach that is devised to help engineers write problem-solving software. Laplante's no-nonsense guide to real-time system design features practical coverage of: Related technologies and their histories Time-saving tips * Hands-on instructions Pascal code Insights into decreasing ramp-up times and more!"


Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK

Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK

Author: Arthur A. Giordano

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-03-31

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 1118400054

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A comprehensive and detailed treatment of the program SIMULINK® that focuses on SIMULINK® for simulations in Digital and Wireless Communications Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK® introduces the reader to SIMULINK®, an extension of the widely-used MATLAB modeling tool, and the use of SIMULINK® in modeling and simulating digital communication systems, including wireless communication systems. Readers will learn to model a wide selection of digital communications techniques and evaluate their performance for many important channel conditions. Modeling of Digital Communication Systems Using SIMULINK® is organized in two parts. The first addresses Simulink® models of digital communications systems using various modulation, coding, channel conditions and receiver processing techniques. The second part provides a collection of examples, including speech coding, interference cancellation, spread spectrum, adaptive signal processing, Kalman filtering and modulation and coding techniques currently implemented in mobile wireless systems. Covers case examples, progressing from basic to complex Provides applications for mobile communications, satellite communications, and fixed wireless systems that reveal the power of SIMULINK modeling Includes access to useable SIMULINK® simulations online All models in the text have been updated to R2018a; only problem sets require updating to the latest release by the user Covering both the use of SIMULINK® in digital communications and the complex aspects of wireless communication systems, Modeling of Digital Communication Systems UsingSIMULINK® is a great resource for both practicing engineers and students with MATLAB experience.


Communication System Design Using DSP Algorithms

Communication System Design Using DSP Algorithms

Author: Steven A. Tretter

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2008-01-24

Total Pages: 352

ISBN-13: 0387748865

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Designed for senior electrical engineering students, this textbook explores the theoretical concepts of digital signal processing and communication systems by presenting laboratory experiments using real-time DSP hardware. This new edition updates the experiments based on the TMS320C6713 (but can easily be adapted to other DSP boards). Each chapter begins with a presentation of the required theory and concludes with instructions for performing experiments to implement the theory. In the process of performing the experiments, students gain experience in working with software tools and equipment commonly used in industry.


Optical Fiber Communication Systems with MATLAB and Simulink Models

Optical Fiber Communication Systems with MATLAB and Simulink Models

Author: Le Nguyen Binh

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2014-12-01

Total Pages: 881

ISBN-13: 148221752X

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Carefully structured to instill practical knowledge of fundamental issues, Optical Fiber Communication Systems with MATLAB and Simulink Models describes the modeling of optically amplified fiber communications systems using MATLAB and Simulink. This lecture-based book focuses on concepts and interpretation, mathematical procedures, and engineering