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035 _a(CaBNVSL)mat05271091
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_beng
_erda
_cCaBNVSL
_dCaBNVSL
050 4 _aTK5101
_b.L44 2007eb
082 0 4 _a621.382
_222
100 1 _aLee, Richard Char-Tung,
_d1939-
245 1 0 _aCommunications engineering :
_bessentials for computer scientists and electrical engineers /
_cR.C.T. Lee, Mao-Ching Chiu, Jung-Shan Lin.
264 1 _aSingapore ;
_bIEEE Press,
_cc2007.
264 2 _a[Piscataqay, New Jersey] :
_bIEEE Xplore,
_c[2007]
300 _a1 PDF (viii, 260 pages) :
_billustrations.
336 _atext
_2rdacontent
337 _aelectronic
_2isbdmedia
338 _aonline resource
_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [255]-256) and index.
505 0 _aPreface -- 1 An Overview of Computer Communications -- Further Reading -- 2 Signal Space Representation -- 2.1 The Vector Space -- 2.2 The Signal Space -- 2.3 Summary -- Further Reading -- Exercises -- 3 Fourier Representations of Signals -- 3.1 The Fourier Series -- 3.2 Cosine-only Expansion of Fourier Series -- 3.3 Fourier Series in Complex Exponentials -- 3.4 The Fourier Transform -- 3.5 Physical Meaning of Fourier Transform -- 3.6 Properties of the Fourier Transform -- 3.7 Fourier Transform Representations for Periodic Signals -- 3.8 The Discrete Fourier Transform -- 3.9 The Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform -- 3.10 Physical Meaning of the Discrete Fourier Transform -- Further Reading -- Exercises -- 4 Analog Modulation Techniques -- 4.1 Amplitude Modulation -- 4.2 Double-sideband Suppressed Carrier (DSB-SC) -- 4.3 Single-sideband (SSB) Modulation -- 4.4 Frequency Modulation (FM) -- 4.5 Superheterodyne AM and FM Receivers -- 4.6 Analog Modulation with Frequency Division Multiplexing -- 4.7 Concluding Remarks -- Further Reading -- Exercises -- 5 Digital Modulation Techniques -- 5.1 Baseband Pulse Transmission -- 5.2 Amplitude-shift Keying (ASK) -- 5.3 Binary Phase-shift Keying (BPSK) -- 5.4 Binary Frequency-shift Keying (FSK) -- 5.5 Quadriphase-shift Keying (QPSK) -- 5.6 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation -- 5.7 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) -- 5.8 OFDM in Wireless Local Area Networks -- 5.9 Digital Audio Broadcast Using OFDM and TDMA -- 5.10 The Role of Inner Product in Digital Modulation -- 5.11 Review of Digital Modulation Techniques -- Further Reading -- Exercises -- 6 Multiple-access Communications -- 6.1 Frequency-division Multiple Access (FDMA) -- 6.2 Time-division Multiple Access (TDMA) -- 6.3 Code-division Multiple Access (CDMA) -- 6.4 Carrier-sense Multiple Access (CSMA) -- 6.5 The Multiplexing Transmission Problem -- Further Reading -- Exercises -- 7 Spread-spectrum Communications -- 7.1 The Basic Concept of Spread-spectrum -- 7.2 Baseband Transmission for Direct-sequence Spread-spectrum (DSSS)�Communications.
505 8 _a7.3 BPSK Modulation for DSSS -- 7.4 Pseudo-random Binary Sequence -- 7.5 Frequency-hopping Spread-spectrum -- 7.6 Application of Spread-spectrum Techniques to Multiple-access Systems -- Further Reading -- Exercises -- 8 Source Coding and Channel Coding -- 8.1 Average Codeword Length of Source Coding -- 8.2 Prefix Codes -- 8.3 Huffman Coding -- 8.4 Channel Coding -- 8.5 Error-correcting Capability and Hamming Distance -- 8.6 Hamming Codes -- 8.7 Convolutional Codes -- Further Reading -- Exercises -- Appendix -- Bibliography -- Index.
506 1 _aRestricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers.
520 _aCommunications technologies increasingly pervade our everyday lives, yet the underlying principles are a mystery to most. Even among engineers and technicians, understanding of this complex subject remains limited. However, there is undeniably a growing need for all technology disciplines to gain intimate awareness of how their fields are affected by a more densely networked world. The computer science field in particular is profoundly affected by the growing dominance of communications, and computer scientists must increasingly engage with electrical engineering concepts. Yet communications technology is often perceived as a challenging subject with a steep learning curve. To address this need, the authors have transformed classroom-tested materials into this accessible textbook to give readers an intimate understanding of fundamental communications concepts. Readers are introduced to the key essentials, and each selected topic is discussed in detail to promote mastery. Engineers and computer scientists will gain an understanding of concepts that can be readily applied to their respective fields, as well as provide the foundation for more advanced study of communications. . Provides a thorough grounding in the basics by focusing on select key concepts. Clarifies comprehension of the subject via detailed explanation and illustration. Helps develop an intuitive sense of both digital and analog principles. Introduces key broadcasting, wireless and wired systems. Helps bridge the knowledge gap between software and electrical engineering. Requires only basic calculus and trigonometry skills. Classroom tested in undergraduate CS and EE programs Communications Engineering by Lee, Chiu, and Lin will give advanced undergraduates in computer science and beginning students of electrical engineering a rounded understanding of communications technologies. The book also serves as a key introduction to specialists in industry, or anyone who desires a working understanding of communications technologies.
530 _aAlso available in print.
538 _aMode of access: World Wide Web
588 _aDescription based on PDF viewed 12/21/2015.
650 0 _aTelecommunication.
655 0 _aElectronic books.
695 _aAmplitude modulation
695 _aAsia
695 _aBand pass filters
695 _aBandwidth
695 _aBase stations
695 _aBaseband
695 _aBibliographies
695 _aBooks
695 _aCapacitors
695 _aChannel coding
695 _aCommunication systems
695 _aConvolution
695 _aDecision trees
695 _aDecoding
695 _aDigital modulation
695 _aDiscrete Fourier transforms
695 _aEquations
695 _aFourier series
695 _aFourier transforms
695 _aFrequency division multiaccess
695 _aFrequency modulation
695 _aHuman voice
695 _aIndexes
695 _aMathematical model
695 _aMathematics
695 _aNoise
695 _aOFDM
695 _aRadio transmitters
695 _aReceivers
695 _aSource coding
695 _aSpread spectrum communication
695 _aTV
695 _aTime division multiple access
695 _aTime frequency analysis
695 _aWireless communication
700 1 _aChiu, Mao-Ching.
700 1 _aLin, Jung-Shan,
_d1964-
710 2 _aJohn Wiley & Sons,
_epublisher.
710 2 _aIEEE Xplore (Online service),
_edistributor.
776 0 8 _iPrint version:
_z9780470822456
856 4 2 _3Abstract with links to resource
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