The purpose of this book is to introduce the student to communication
systems and the broad principles of modern communication theory at an
early stage in the undergraduate curriculum. It begins with the study
of specific communication systems and gradually develops the
underlying role of the signal-to-noise ratio and the bandwidth in
limiting the rate of information transmission. The student is also
introduced to the concept of the power density spectrum of non-random
signals. This concept is then extended to random signals without any
formal development. Features • Throughout the book, the emphasis is
on a physical appreciation of the concepts rather than mathematical
manipulation. • Wherever possible, the concepts and results are
interpreted intuitively. • The basic concepts of information theory
are not introduced as axioms but are developed heuristically. Contents
1. Signal Analysis 2. Transmission of Signals and Power Density
Spectra 3. Communication Systems: Amplitude Modulation 4.
Communication Systems: Angle Modulation 5. Communication Systems:
Pulse Modulation 6. Noise 7. Performance of Communication Systems 8.
Introduction to Information Transmission 9. Elements of Digital
Communication 10. Bibliography About the Author B. P. Lathi is
Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering at California State
University, Sacramento, USA. He holds a B.S. degree from the
University of Poona, India, an M.S.E.E. from the University of
Illinois, and a Ph.D.E.E. from Stanford University. He is the author
of Signals Systems and Communication (BS Publications) and three more
books.
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ISBN
9789386819123
Publisert
2020
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BSP Books Pvt. Ltd
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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