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This book introduces the "physical layer" of digital communication at the level of the practicing design engineer, in a measured and teaching–oriented format. It delivers first–time coverage of important topics such as synchronization of radio signals and networks and the physical reality of radio and mobile channels. A complete set of homework and computer exercises are also included.
Digital Transmission Engineering provides complete and balanced coverage of the entire communication system in a user–friendly format. It will enable the reader with important software tools and the ability to perform real communication system design.
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Electrical Engineering Digital Transmission Engineering A volume in the IEEE Press Series on Digital and Mobile Communication John B. Anderson, Series Editor Whether you are a first–year graduate student or an engineer seeking to enter the growing field of digital and mobile communication, Digital Transmission Engineering will provide you with the ability to perform real communication system design. Based on proven teaching techniques, Digital Transmission Engineering introduces the entire physical layer of digital communication in a measured and instructional format that integrates useful mathematics with implementation examples. John B. Anderson, who has spent more than fifteen years teaching promising engineers digital communication techniques, provides a balanced approach to the underlying theory and design of the entire communication system. This reader–friendly textbook provides complete, comprehensive coverage of key topics in the fields of:
- Modulation
- Error correction
- System synchronization
- Channel characteristics
- Link design
- Equalization
- Mobile radio
Digital Transmission Engineering features ample homework problems, stimulating MATLAB–based computer exercises, and extensive design examples.
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