| Titre : | Modern communications : a systematic introduction/ Bliss, Daniel W. |
| Type de document : | texte imprimé |
| Editeur : | Cambridge : Cambridge University press, 2022 |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-108-83343-1 |
| Format : | 288 p. / tab., fig., sch. / 25 cm |
| Langues: | Anglais |
| Mots-clés: | System viewpoint ; single antenna ; multiple antenna ; Bridging ; networks ; communications system ; MATLAB problems |
| Résumé : |
The textbook is designed for a single-semester course in communication systems, giving a broad but rigorous introduction.
It begins with background material (signals & systems; random processes) and then covers core communications topics: analog/digital modulation, channel compensation, multiple-antenna systems, etc. Mathematically rigorous enough for engineering students, but with accessibility in mind. Each chapter ends or is accompanied by software tools (MATLAB-based simulations) and other supportive material to link theory with real systems. |
| Note de contenu : |
Key Themes & Concepts to Focus On:
System viewpoint: The book emphasizes communication systems as a chain of functions (amplify → convert → modulate → transmit → receive) rather than just historical analog/digital separation. Trade-offs: Power vs bandwidth vs complexity; analog vs digital; single antenna vs multiple antenna. Bridging theory and practice: Including real-world aspects (like up/down conversion, MIMO) rather than only idealized derivations. Modern topics: The inclusion of MIMO, networks, acquisition/synchronization makes it more up-to-date compared to many older texts. Mathematical rigor with accessibility: While advanced mathematics is given, the order is chosen so that the communications system concepts come first and the math background is provided later (Part II) for reinforcement. |
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