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Table of contents
Digital Communication Systems
From signals and probability to reliable modulation, coding, and wireless links
Read each section in order. Every title can be opened as a TheoryTrace document.
- Cover1
- Copyright2
- How to read this book3
- Introduction4
- Chapter 1: What a Digital Communication System Does5
- Chapter 2: Signals, Spectra, and Linear Systems6
- Chapter 3: Probability, Random Variables, and Noise7
- Chapter 4: Information, Entropy, and Source Coding8
- Chapter 5: Sampling, Quantization, and Pulse-Code Modulation9
- Chapter 6: Baseband Transmission and Pulse Shaping10
- Chapter 7: Geometric Representation of Signals11
- Chapter 8: Optimum Receivers in AWGN12
- Chapter 9: Binary Modulation Techniques13
- Chapter 10: M-ary Modulation and Signal Constellations14
- Chapter 11: Passband Communication and Complex Baseband Models15
- Chapter 12: Synchronization and Carrier Recovery16
- Chapter 13: Channel Models and Link Budgets17
- Chapter 14: Bandlimited and Distorting Channels18
- Chapter 15: Equalization and Adaptive Filtering19
- Chapter 16: Channel Capacity and Fundamental Limits20
- Chapter 17: Error Detection and Block Coding21
- Chapter 18: Convolutional Codes and Trellis Decoding22
- Chapter 19: Modern Forward Error Correction23
- Chapter 20: Spread Spectrum and Multiple Access24
- Chapter 21: OFDM and Multicarrier Communication25
- Chapter 22: Fading Channels and Diversity26
- Chapter 23: MIMO Communication Systems27
- Chapter 24: Building and Evaluating Digital Communication Systems28
- Conclusion29