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Modulation, Detection and Coding

by Tommy Öberg
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Overview

Telecommunications constitute an increasingly important part of human society. In some ways, they are a foundation on which industrial countries rely. Telecommunications play in numerous areas including, banking, air traffic control, medicine, digital and voice communications. More and more people need to understand the foundations of modern telecommunications.

The purpose of this book is to give an introduction to coding and modulation methods as well as other signal processing within modern telecom-munica-tions, using basic starting points. The principal topics are source coding, channel coding, modulation and detection. Adaptive channel equalisers and adaptive antennas, which are important parts of the detection process in many systems, are also covered and there are sections about link budget, sychronisation, together with codes and detectors for CDMA. The aim is to give the reader an understanding of the basic functions in telecommunication systems and the methods that are used for the analysis of a complete system.

Telecommunications is a field which develops quickly. An understanding of analysing methods which goes beyond simply an understanding of the results of the analysis is valuable knowledge - knowledge that will remain relevant over time and which will aid in understanding new developments as they arise.

This text contains theory, fully solved examples, exercises with answers and a short presentation of some communication systems. Basic knowledge in signal processing and probability theory is a necessity to acquire the material. The book is intended for courses on at least the master level but can also be used for self study.

About the Author, Tommy Öberg

Tommy Öberg is Associate Professor at the Signals and Systems Group, Uppsala University. He has a many years of experience as a teacher and researcher within the university and has been involved in a number of development projects in industry.

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Öberg (Uppsala U.) presents this college textbook for graduate level courses. The text is intended as an introduction to the field of signal processing in telecommunications. The text focuses on source coding, channel coding, modulation and demodulation, and also includes coverage of adaptive channel equalization, the signal processing aspects of adaptive antennas, multi-user detectors for CDMA, link budget, synchronizing and cryptology. The text assumes the student has completed courses in basic signal processing and probability theory. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
October 30, 2001
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons
Pages
480
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780471497660

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