Digital Communications: Fundamentals and Applications
- Andrew Viterbi, The Viterbi Group Master every key digital communications technology, concept, and technique. Digital Communications, Second Edition is a thoroughly revised and updated edition of the field's classic, best-selling introduction. With remarkable clarity, Dr. Bernard Sklar introduces every digital communication technology at the heart of today's wireless and Internet revolutions, providing a unified structure and context for understanding them -- all without sacrificing mathematical precision. Sklar begins by introducing the fundamentals of signals, spectra, formatting, and baseband transmission. Next, he presents practical coverage of virtually every contemporary modulation, coding, and signal processing technique, with numeric examples and step-by-step implementation guidance. Coverage includes:
Whether you're building wireless systems, xDSL, fiber or coax-based services, satellite networks, or Internet infrastructure, Sklar presents the theory and the practical implementation details you need. With nearly 500 illustrations and 300 problems and exercises, there's never been a faster way to master advanced digital communications. CD-ROM INCLUDEDThe CD-ROM contains a complete educational version of Elanix' SystemView DSP design software, as well as detailed notes for getting started, a comprehensive DSP tutorial, and over 50 additional communications exercises. |
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... FDMA plan . The major advantage of FDMA ( compared with TDMA ) is its simplicity . The FDMA channels require no synchronization or central timing ; each channel is almost independent of all other channels . Later we discuss some ...
... FDMA channel is continuously available and packets are sent as soon as they are generated , the waiting time , WFD , for FDMA is WFD 0 = ( 11.11 ) FDMA and TDMA bit streams are compared in Figure 11.13 . For TDMA , Figure 11.13a ...
... FDMA in a fair way . On a single - cell basis , TDMA / FDMA capacity is dimension limited , while CDMA ca- pacity is interference limited ( discussed in the following section ) . From a multi - cell system view , all the systems are ...
Contents
SIGNALS AND SPECTRA | 1 |
BASEBAND DEMODULATIONDETECTION | 3 |
FORMATTING AND BASEBAND MODULATION | 55 |
Copyright | |
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