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Digital communications : design for the real world / Andy Bateman.

By: Bateman, Andrew [author.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Harlow, England : Addison-Wesley, 1998Copyright date: ©1999Description: xxv, 221 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0201343010; 9780201343014.Subject(s): Digital communicationsDDC classification: 621.382
Contents:
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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General Lending MTU National Maritime College of Ireland Library Lending 621.382 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 00170625
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

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.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-210) and index.

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.

CIT Module MARI 7014 - Core reading.

Table of contents provided by Syndetics

  • Preface
  • How to use the combined book and CD
  • 1 Background material
  • 1.1 Time/frequency representation of digital signals
  • 1.2 Trigonometric relationships
  • 1.3 Communications networks and signalling protocols
  • 1.4 Definition of terms
  • 2 Data transmission fundamentals
  • 2.1 Factors affecting system design
  • 2.2 Data transmission fundamentals
  • 2.3 Multi-level signalling (M-ary signalling)
  • 2.4 Calculation of channel capacity
  • 2.3 Baseband data transmission
  • 3.1 Introduction
  • 3.2 Intersymbol interference (ISI)
  • 3.3 Eye diagrams
  • 3.4 Raised cosine filtering
  • 3.5 Matched filtering
  • 3.6 Partial response signalling
  • 4 Sources and examples of channel degradation
  • 4.1 Introduction
  • 4.2 Gain, phase and group delay distortion
  • 4.3 Interference and noise
  • 4.4 The telephone channel
  • 4.5 The wireless channel
  • 5 Bandpass digital modulation
  • Introduction
  • 5.2 Amplitude shift keying (ASK)
  • 5.3 Frequency shift keying (FSK)
  • 5.4 Phase shift keying (PSK)
  • 5.5 Comparison of binary modulation schemes
  • 6 Multi-level digital modulation
  • 6.1 Introduction
  • 6.2 M-ary amplitude shift keying (M-ary ASK)
  • 6.3 M-ary frequency shift keying (M-ary FSK)
  • 6.4 M-ary phase shift keying (M-ary PSK)
  • 6.5 Combined amplitude and phase keying
  • 6.6 Relative performance of multi-level bandpass modulation formats
  • 7 Coding theory and practice
  • 7.1 Source coding
  • 7.2 Channel coding
  • 7.3 Block coding
  • 7.4 Advanced block coding
  • 7.5 Convolutional coding
  • 7.6 Combined coding and modulation
  • 8 Multi-user digital modulation techniques
  • 8.1 Introduction
  • 8.2 Frequency division multiple access (FDMA)
  • 8.3 Time division multiple access (TDMA)
  • 8.4 Code division multiple access (CDMA)
  • 8.5 Combined multiple access systems
  • Glossary
  • References
  • Index

Author notes provided by Syndetics

Andy Bateman is a leading authority in this field. Until recently he was Professor of Signal Processing at the University of Bristol and is he now a Director of Wireless Systems International Ltd. The book is based on his undergraduate teaching at Bristol and his training courses for professionals. He has extensive practical experience in the `real-world' having performed consultancies with organisations such as the Canadian Department of Communications, Renishaw UK, British Telecom, Australia Telecom, Hewlett-Packard, Philips, Plessey Avionics, Bell Operating Company USA, Nokia Mobile Communications, and Uniden Japan. He has published eighty papers and has registered thirteen patents.

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