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020 _a9781108833431
082 _a621.384
_bBLI
100 _aBliss, Daniel W.
245 _aModern communications : a systematic introduction
260 _bCambridge University Press,
_c2022
_aCambridge :
300 _axi, 276 p. ;
_bill.,
_c25 cm
365 _b69.99
_cGBP
_d105.90
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aDesigned for a single-semester course, this concise and approachable text covers all of the essential concepts needed to understand modern communications systems. Balancing theory with practical implementation, it presents key ideas as a chain of functions for a transmitter and receiver, covering topics such as amplification, up- and down-conversion, modulation, dispersive channel compensation, error-correcting codes, acquisition, multiple-antenna and multiple-input multiple-output antenna techniques, and higher level communications functions. Analog modulations are also presented, and all of the basic and advanced mathematics, statistics, and Fourier theory needed to understand the concepts covered is included. Supported online with PowerPoint slides, a solutions manual, and additional MATLAB-based simulation problems, it is ideal for a first course in communications for senior undergraduate and graduate students.
650 _aWireless communication systems
650 _aAntenna approach
650 _aBPSK
650 _a Figure filter
650 _aFrequency function
650 _a Modulation
650 _aOFDM
650 _a Passband
650 _aQPSK
650 _aFading
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