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Overview
This newly updated, second edition of Digital Techniques for Wideband Receivers is a current, comprehensive design guide for your digital processing work with today's complex receiver systems. Brand new material brings you up-to-date with the latest information on wideband electronic warfare receivers, the ADC testing procedure, frequency channelization and decoding schemes, and the operation of monobit receivers.The book shows you how to effectively evaluate ADCs, offers insight on building electronic warfare receivers, and describes zero crossing techniques that are critical to new receiver design. From fundamental concepts and procedures... to recent technology advances in digital receivers, you get practical solutions to all your demanding wideband receiver problems. This hands-on reference is packed with 1,103 equations and 315 illustrations that support key topics covered throughout the book.
...up-to-date with the latest information on wideband electronic warfare receivers, the ADC testing procedure, frequency channelization and decoding schemes, and the operation of monobit receivers...
Synopsis
The book shows you how to effectively evaluate ADCs, offers insight on building electronic warfare receivers, and describes zero crossing techniques that are critical to new receiver design. From fundamental concepts and procedures... to recent technology advances in digital receivers, you get practical solutions to all your demanding wideband receiver problems. This hands-on reference is packed with 1,103 equations and 315 illustrations that support key topics covered throughout the book.
Booknews
Introduces digital signal processing approaches that are potentially applicable to wideband receiver designs. Emphasis is on techniques rather than theoretical discussions. Fourier transforms, discrete Fourier transforms, and subjects related to wide bandwidth receiver designs are treated in early chapters. Other chapters concern receiver hardware, analog-to-digital converters and their impact on receiver performance, converter designs, probability of false alarm, and phase measurement. Later chapters discuss methods related to receiver designs, such as frequency channelization. There are two chapters devoted to electronic warfare receivers. For senior undergraduates and graduate students in engineering. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)