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_a621.391 _bBAR |
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100 | _aBarry, John R | ||
245 | _aDigital Communication | ||
250 | _a3/e | ||
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_bBoston : _cKluwer Academic Publishers, _a©2004. |
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_bBoston, MA : _cSpringer US, _a2004. |
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300 |
_axvi, 838 pages : _bill.; _c24 cm. |
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505 |
_t1. Introduction --
_t2. Deterministic signal processing -- _t3. Stochastic signal processing -- _t4. Limits of communication -- _t5. Pulse-amplitude modulation -- _t6. Advanced modulation -- _t7. Probabilistic detection -- _t8. Equalization -- _t9. Adaptive equalization -- _t10. MIMO communications -- _t11. Fading and diversity -- _t12. Error control -- _t13. Signal-space coding -- _t14. Phase-locked loops -- _t15. Carrier recovery -- _t16. Timing recovery -- _t17. Multiple access alternatives. |
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520 | _aThis Third Edition expands treatment of communication theories underlying wireless, and especially advanced techniques involving multiple antennas, which tum the traditional single-input single-output channel into a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) channel. | ||
700 | _aEdward A Lee | ||
700 | _aDavid G Messerschmitt | ||
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