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Digital Communication: Theory, Techniques, and Applications has been written for undergraduate students of engineering for a course on digital communication. It provides an understanding of the principal concepts of digital communication and its applications in diverse fields of communication.
In the first four chapters, the book builds the theoretical background necessary to understand the central ideas of digital communication systems. Thereafter, Chapters 5 through 9 discuss the core concepts, such as digital coding, multiplexing and multiple access, digital modulation, demodulation, and detection. They detail the modulation techniques for both wired and wireless systems, including orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) and spread spectrum. The last chapter of the book discusses the applications of digital communication in the domains of satellite, optical, and wireless communication systems.
ISBN - 9780198075493
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Pages : 712
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