Abstract communication concepts are simplified using functional hardware block diagrams.
Published in 1979, by K. Sam Shanmugam (Wiley) is a comprehensive introductory text that bridges the gap between signal theory and communication system design. Despite the advancements in telecommunications, the theoretical foundations outlined in this book—such as Fourier analysis, modulation schemes, and noise analysis—remain crucial for understanding modern digital communication systems. The book is praised for its: If you share with third parties, their policies apply
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Evaluating the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for AM and FM receivers. 3. Digital Communication Systems Despite the advancements in telecommunications
Before introducing digital concepts, the text solidifies the student's understanding of continuous-wave modulation:
The transition from simple deterministic signals to complex random signals is handled smoothly.