Digital Transmission Engineering

Digital Transmission Engineering
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 472
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ISBN-10 : 9780471733652
ISBN-13 : 0471733652
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Transmission Engineering by : John B. Anderson

This introduction to digital data transmission, modulation, and error-correction coding, together with the underlying communication and information theory is an all-inclusive text suitable for all those connected with Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science. Equal emphasis is given to underlying mathematical theory and engineering practice. Not meant to be an encyclopedic treatise, the book offers strong, accessible pedagogy. This Second Edition presents enhanced explanations of key ideas as well as additional examples and problems. It also provides greatly expanded coverage of wireless communication, which has seen exponential growth since the release of the first edition. A pedagogocal approach aimed at the 5th year EE student A balance of theory with engineering and design Integration of important topics such as synchronization, radio channels, and wireless communication, which are left out of competing books, or lost in more lengthy formats.

Digital Transmission Systems

Digital Transmission Systems
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 580
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ISBN-10 : 9781475711851
ISBN-13 : 1475711859
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Transmission Systems by : David R. Smith

In the development of telecommunication networks throughout the world, digital transmission has now replaced analog transmission as the predominant choice for new transmission facilities. This trend began in the early 1960s when the American Telephone and Telegraph Company first introduced pulse code modulation as a means of increasing capacity in their cable plant. Since that time, digital transmission applications have grown dramatically, notably in the United States, Canada, Japan, and Western Europe. With the rapidity of digital transmission developments and imple mentation, however, there has been a surprising lack of textbooks written on the subject. This book grew out of my work, research, and teaching in digital transmission systems. My objective is to provide an overview of the subject. To accomplish this end, theory has been blended with practice in order to illustrate how one applies theoretical principles to actual design and imple mentation. The book has abundant design examples and references to actual systems. These examples have been drawn from common carriers, manufac turers, and my own experience. Considerable effort has been made to include up-to-date standards, such as those published by the CCITT and CCIR, and to interpret their recommendations in the context of present-day digital transmission systems.

Digital Microwave Communication

Digital Microwave Communication
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 756
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780470125342
ISBN-13 : 0470125349
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Microwave Communication by : George Kizer

The first book to cover all engineering aspects of microwave communication path design for the digital age Fixed point-to-point microwave systems provide moderate-capacity digital transmission between well-defined locations. Most popular in situations where fiber optics or satellite communication is impractical, it is commonly used for cellular or PCS site interconnectivity where digital connectivity is needed but not economically available from other sources, and in private networks where reliability is most important. Until now, no book has adequately treated all engineering aspects of microwave communications in the digital age. This important new work provides readers with the depth of knowledge necessary for all the system engineering details associated with fixed point-to-point microwave radio path design: the why, what, and how of microwave transmission; design objectives; engineering methodologies; and design philosophy (in the bid, design, and acceptance phase of the project). Written in an easily accessible format, Digital Microwave Communication features an appendix of specialized engineering details and formulas, and offers up chapter coverage of: A Brief History of Microwave Radio Microwave Radio Overview System Components Hypothetical Reference Circuits Multipath Fading Rain Fading Reflections and Obstructions Network Reliability Calculations Regulation of Microwave Radio Networks Radio Network Performance Objectives Designing and Operating Microwave Systems Antennas Radio Diversity Ducting and Obstruction Fading Digital Receiver Interference Path Performance Calculations Digital Microwave Communication: Engineering Point-to-Point Microwave Systems will be of great interest to engineers and managers who specify, design, or evaluate fixed point-to-point microwave systems associated with communications systems and equipment manufacturers, independent and university research organizations, government agencies, telecommunications services, and other users.

Digital Techniques in Broadcasting Transmission

Digital Techniques in Broadcasting Transmission
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Publisher : Focal Press
Total Pages :
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ISBN-10 : 1138412597
ISBN-13 : 9781138412590
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Techniques in Broadcasting Transmission by : Robin Blair

Digital Techniques in Broadcasting Transmission 2E is a practical guide for the broadcast engineer making the transition from analog to digital. Emphasis is on digital communication at the level of the practicing broadcast engineer and the application of digital principles to high-powered broadcast transmission. Unlike texts heavier in mathematics and technical detail, this book provides the most basic, must-have information in a comprehendible manner. Digital Techniques in Broadcasting Transmission 2E has been revised to include recent developments, including new information on:�Cyclic Block Codes�New satellite systems and standards�New transmission system standards�Pulse distortion�Recent studies in the mixed analog and digital environment.Engineers and managers involved in technical transmission issues will find this an essential resource to simplify the transition from analog to digital and will not want to be without this book

Digital Transmission Engineering

Digital Transmission Engineering
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 398
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ISBN-10 : UCSD:31822025963059
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (59 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Transmission Engineering by : John B. Anderson

This introduction to digital data transmission, modulation, and error-correction coding, together with the underlying communication and information theory is an all-inclusive text suitable for all those connected with Mechanical Engineering or Computer Science. Equal emphasis is given to underlying mathematical theory and engineering practice. Not meant to be an encyclopedic treatise, the book offers strong, accessible pedagogy. This "Second Edition" presents enhanced explanations of key ideas as well as additional examples and problems. It also provides greatly expanded coverage of wireless communication, which has seen exponential growth since the release of the first edition. A pedagogocal approach aimed at the 5th year EE student A balance of theory with engineering and design Integration of important topics such as synchronization, radio channels, and wireless communication, which are left out of competing books, or lost in more lengthy formats.

Digital Transmission

Digital Transmission
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 887
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9783642013591
ISBN-13 : 3642013597
Rating : 4/5 (91 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Transmission by : Dayan Adionel Guimaraes

Digital Transmission – A Simulation-Aided Introduction with VisSim/Comm is a book in which basic principles of digital communication, mainly pertaining to the physical layer, are emphasized. Nevertheless, these principles can serve as the fundamentals that will help the reader to understand more advanced topics and the associated technology. In this book, each topic is addressed in two different and complementary ways: theoretically and by simulation. The theoretical approach encompasses common subjects covering principles of digital transmission, like notions of probability and stochastic processes, signals and systems, baseband and passband signaling, signal-space representation, spread spectrum, multi-carrier and ultra wideband transmission, carrier and symbol-timing recovery, information theory and error-correcting codes. The simulation approach revisits the same subjects, focusing on the capabilities of the communication system simulation software VisSim/Comm on helping the reader to fulfill the gap between the theory and its practical meaning. The presentation of the theory is made easier with the help of 357 illustrations. A total of 101 simulation files supplied in the accompanying CD support the simulation-oriented approach. A full evaluation version and a viewer-only version of VisSim/Comm are also supplied in the CD.

Precoding and Signal Shaping for Digital Transmission

Precoding and Signal Shaping for Digital Transmission
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 506
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780471727729
ISBN-13 : 0471727725
Rating : 4/5 (29 Downloads)

Synopsis Precoding and Signal Shaping for Digital Transmission by : Robert F. H. Fischer

Eine praktisch orientierte, schrittweise Einführung in die Grundlagen der Präcodierung und der Signalformung, wie es sie bisher noch nicht gab! - mit steigender Datenmenge in Kommunikationsnetzwerken wird die dispersive Natur der Kanäle (Kupfer, Faseroptik oder drahtlos) für die Qualität des Signals immer bedeutender - Algorithmen zur Präcodierung und Signalformung spielen eine zunehmende Rolle in der modernen Telekommunikation - ihre Implementation erlaubt eine effizientere Nutzung der Bandbreite; so kann ein gegebenes Netzwerk eine größere Datenmenge oder eine größere Anzahl von Benutzern unterstützen, ohne physikalisch erweitert zu werden - der Band illustriert die Theorie mit Beispielen aus der drahtgebundenen und drahtlosen Kommunikation

Digital Transmission Theory

Digital Transmission Theory
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Publisher : Prentice Hall
Total Pages : 664
Release :
ISBN-10 : UOM:39015011834390
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (90 Downloads)

Synopsis Digital Transmission Theory by : Sergio Benedetto

Principles of Digital Transmission

Principles of Digital Transmission
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 871
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780306469619
ISBN-13 : 0306469618
Rating : 4/5 (19 Downloads)

Synopsis Principles of Digital Transmission by : Sergio Benedetto

Principles of Digital Transmission is designed for advanced undergraduate and graduate level students and professions in telecommunications. Teachers and learners can mix and match chapters to create four distinct courses: (1) a one-term basic course in digital communications; (2) a one-term course in advanced digital communications; (3) a one-term course in information theory and coding; (4) a two-term course sequence in digital communications and coding. The book provides rigorous mathematical tools for the analysis and design of digital transmission systems. The authors emphasize methodology in their aim to teach the reader how to do it rather than how it is done. They apply the fundamental tools of the discipline onto a number of systems, such as wireless data transmission systems.

Transmission Lines in Digital and Analog Electronic Systems

Transmission Lines in Digital and Analog Electronic Systems
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 313
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9780470592304
ISBN-13 : 0470592303
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Transmission Lines in Digital and Analog Electronic Systems by : Clayton R. Paul

In the last 30 years there have been dramatic changes in electrical technology--yet the length of the undergraduate curriculum has remained four years. Until some ten years ago, the analysis of transmission lines was a standard topic in the EE and CpE undergraduate curricula. Today most of the undergraduate curricula contain a rather brief study of the analysis of transmission lines in a one-semester junior-level course on electromagnetics. In some schools, this study of transmission lines is relegated to a senior technical elective or has disappeared from the curriculum altogether. This raises a serious problem in the preparation of EE and CpE undergraduates to be competent in the modern industrial world. For the reasons mentioned above, today's undergraduates lack the basic skills to design high-speed digital and high-frequency analog systems. It does little good to write sophisticated software if the hardware is unable to process the instructions. This problem will increase as the speeds and frequencies of these systems continue to increase seemingly without bound. This book is meant to repair that basic deficiency.