Digital Communications: Design for the Real World
Digital Communications: Design for the Real World introduces readers to the fundamentals of digital communications through an applications-driven approach.
Devised specifically to serve as a first stage text for undergraduate students, this textbook + CD package relates theory to real-world products and emphasizes the design choices facing professional communications engineers, thereby bringing this exciting subject vividly to life. Students encountering communications topics for the first time, practising engineers and managers will all appreciate the stimulating and motivational treatment of the subject.
Table of Content
- Background material.
- Data transmission fundamentals.
- Baseband data transmission.
- Sources and examples of channel degradation.
- Bandpass digital modulation.
- Multi-level digital modulation.
- Coding theory and practice.
- Multi-user digital modulation techniques.
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Salient Features
Uses animated figures to aid under-standing.
Provides internal hyperlinks for ease of navigation and external hyperlinks to further information.
Includes MATLAB code and ready to run simulations.Contains answers to problems from the printed text.
Provides an easy way to generate electronic transparencies.
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