| Titre : | Modern digital and analog communication system | | Type de document : | texte imprimé | | Auteurs : | B.P. Lathi, Auteur | | Mention d'édition : | 3 t. éd. | | Editeur : | New york : Oxford University Press Inc | | Année de publication : | 1998 | | Collection : | The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering | | Importance : | 781 p. | | Présentation : | couv. ill. en en coul | | Format : | 24,5 cm. | | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 9780195110099 | | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | | Index. décimale : | 28-05 Théorie de communications et systèmes | | Résumé : | Lathi's trademark user-friendly and highly readable text presents a complete and modern treatment of communication systems. It begins by introducing students to the basics of communication systems without using probabilistic theory. Only after a solid knowledge base--an understanding of how communication systems work--has been built are concepts requiring probability theory covered. This third edition has been thoroughly updated and revised to include expanded coverage of digital communications. New topics discussed include spread-spectrum systems, cellular communication systems, global positioning systems (GPS), and an entire chapter on emerging digital technologies (such as SONET, ISDN, BISDN, ATM, and video compression). Ideal for the first communication systems course for electrical engineers, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems offers students a superb pedagogical style; it consistently does an excellent job of explaining difficult concepts clearly, using prose as well as mathematics. The author makes every effort to give intuitive insights--rather than just proofs--as well as heuristic explanations of theoretical results wherever possible. Featuring lucid explanations, well-chosen examples clarifying abstract mathematical results, and excellent illustrations, this unique text is highly informative and easily accessible to students. | | Note de contenu : | Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Introduction to signals
3 Analysis and transmission of signals
4 Amplitude (linear) modulation
5 Angle (exponential) modulation
6 Sampling and pulse code modulation
7 Principles of digital data transmission
8 Principles digital communications technologies
9 Some recent developments and miscellaneous topics
10 Introduction to theory of probability
11 Random Processes
12 Behavior of analog systems in the presence of noise
13 Behavior of digital communication systems in the presence of noise
14 Optimum signal detection
15 Introduction to information theory
16 Error correcting codes.
Appendixes
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Modern digital and analog communication system [texte imprimé] / B.P. Lathi, Auteur . - 3 t. éd. . - New york : Oxford University Press Inc, 1998 . - 781 p. : couv. ill. en en coul ; 24,5 cm.. - ( The Oxford Series in Electrical and Computer Engineering) . ISSN : 9780195110099 Langues : Anglais ( eng) | Index. décimale : | 28-05 Théorie de communications et systèmes | | Résumé : | Lathi's trademark user-friendly and highly readable text presents a complete and modern treatment of communication systems. It begins by introducing students to the basics of communication systems without using probabilistic theory. Only after a solid knowledge base--an understanding of how communication systems work--has been built are concepts requiring probability theory covered. This third edition has been thoroughly updated and revised to include expanded coverage of digital communications. New topics discussed include spread-spectrum systems, cellular communication systems, global positioning systems (GPS), and an entire chapter on emerging digital technologies (such as SONET, ISDN, BISDN, ATM, and video compression). Ideal for the first communication systems course for electrical engineers, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems offers students a superb pedagogical style; it consistently does an excellent job of explaining difficult concepts clearly, using prose as well as mathematics. The author makes every effort to give intuitive insights--rather than just proofs--as well as heuristic explanations of theoretical results wherever possible. Featuring lucid explanations, well-chosen examples clarifying abstract mathematical results, and excellent illustrations, this unique text is highly informative and easily accessible to students. | | Note de contenu : | Contents:
1 Introduction
2 Introduction to signals
3 Analysis and transmission of signals
4 Amplitude (linear) modulation
5 Angle (exponential) modulation
6 Sampling and pulse code modulation
7 Principles of digital data transmission
8 Principles digital communications technologies
9 Some recent developments and miscellaneous topics
10 Introduction to theory of probability
11 Random Processes
12 Behavior of analog systems in the presence of noise
13 Behavior of digital communication systems in the presence of noise
14 Optimum signal detection
15 Introduction to information theory
16 Error correcting codes.
Appendixes
Index |
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