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Introduction to Digital Communications

Langue : Anglais

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Couverture de l’ouvrage Introduction to Digital Communications

Introduction 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.

1. Introduction

2. Fundamental Aspects of Digital Communications

3. Signals, Systems, and Spectral Analysis

4. Probability, Random Variables, and Random Processes

5. Analog-to-Digital Conversion

6. Baseband Digital Transmission

7. Passband Digital Transmission

8. Synchronization

9. Information Theory

10. Error-Control Coding

11. Communication Networks

12. Wireless Communications

A. Analog Continuous-Wave Modulation

List of Acronyms and Abbreviations

Index

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Dr. Grami received his PhD in Electrical Engineering from the University of Toronto. He has worked for Nortel Networks, where he was involved in the research, design, and development of North America’s first digital cellular wireless system.He later joined Telesat Canada, where he was the lead researcher and principal designer of Canada's Anik-F2 Ka-band system, the world’s first broadband access satellite system. Dr. Grami is currently an associate professor in the Faculty of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology (UOIT), where as a founding faculty member he has led the development of various programs, including the BEng, MEng, and PhD programs in ECE.
  • 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