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_bBAR
100 _aBarry, John R
245 _aDigital Communication
_cby John R. Barry, Edward A. Lee, David G. Messerschmitt.
250 _a3/e
260 _bSpringer
_c2010
_aBoston, MA :
300 _axvi, 838p
_c26cm
505 _tIntroduction --
_tDeterministic Signal Processing --
_tStochastic Signal Processing --
_tLimits of Communication --
_tPulse-Amplitude Modulation --
_tAdvanced Modulation --
_tProbabilistic Detection --
_tEqualization --
_tAdaptive Equalization --
_tMIMO Communications --
_tFading and Diversity --
_tError Control --
_tSignal-Space Coding --
_tPhase-Locked Loops --
_tCarrier Recovery --
_tTiming Recovery -- s
_tMultiple Access Alternative
520 _aThis book is for designers and would-be designers of digital communication systems. The general approach of this book is to extract the common principles underlying a range of media and applications and present them in a unified framework. Digital Communication is relevant to the design of a variety of systems, including voice and video digital cellular telephone, digital CATV distribution, wireless LANs, digital subscriber loop, metallic Ethernet, voiceband data modems, and satellite communication systems. New in this Third Edition: New material on recent advances in wireless communications, error-control coding, and multi-user communications has been added. As a result, two new chapters have been added, one on the theory of MIMO channels, and the other on diversity techniques for mitigating fading. Error-control coding has been rewritten to reflect the current state of the art. Chapters 6 through 9 from the Second Edition have been reorganized and streamlined to highlight pulse-amplitude modulation, becoming the new Chapters 5 through 7. Readability is increased by relegating many of the more detailed derivations to appendices and exercise solutions, both of which are included in the book. Exercises, problems, and solutions have been revised and expanded. Three chapters from the previous edition have been moved to the book's Web site to make room for new material. This book is ideal as a first-year graduate textbook, and is essential to many industry professionals. The book is attractive to both audiences through the inclusion of many practical examples and a practical flavor in the choice of topics
650 _a Engineering. Computer Communication Networks.
650 _aCoding theory.
700 _aEdward A Lee
700 _aDavid G Messerschmitt
942 _cBK
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