| Telecommunications Breakdown: Concepts of Communication Transmitted via Software-Defined Radio |
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C. Richard Johnson, Jr., Cornell University William A. Sethares, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Publisher: Prentice Hall Copyright: 2004 Format: Paper; 400 pp
| ISBN-10: | 0131430475 | | ISBN-13: | 9780131430471 |
Our Price: $79.20 Status: Out of Print
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Description
For single-semester courses in Communication Systems in Electrical Engineering and Computer departments. This text reflects the recent shift in telecommunications technology from hardware to software by focusing on the design of a digital software-defined radio. Telecommunications Breakdown helps students build a complete digital radio that includes each part of a typical digital communication system. By following each chapter, students create a Matlab realization of the various pieces of the system, exploring key ideas along the way. In the final chapter, the reader “puts it all together” to build a fully functional receiver (not operational in real time). |
Table Of Contents
1. A Digital Radio. 2. A Telecommunication System. 3. The Five Elements. 4. Modeling Corruption. 5. Analog (De)Modulation. 6. Sampling with Automatic Gain Control. 7. Digital Filtering and the DFT. 8. Bits to Symbols to Signals. 9. Stuff Happens. 10. Carrier Recovery. 11. Pulse Shaping and Receive Filtering. 12. Timing Recovery. 13. Linear Equalization. 14. Coding. 15. Mix'n'Match® Receiver Design. A. Transforms, Identities, and Formulas. B. Simulating Noise. C. Envelope of a Bandpass Signal. D. Relating the Fourier Transform and the DFT. E. Power Spectral Density. F. Relating Difference Equations to Frequency Response and Intersymbol Interference. G. Averages and Averaging. |
Features
- The only complete software radio design text—Shows that software-defined digital radio is increasingly important in the workplace.
- Comprehensive coverage—Includes all parts of the systems, including coding and synchronization.
- Three-step process—Emphasizes the creation of a working digital radio by 1) building the pieces; 2) assessing the performance of the pieces; and 3) integrating the pieces together.
- Learning through experimentation—Does not focus on an incomprehensible mass of formulas with no relevance.
- Assessment of component behavior—Provides the means to study the performance functions of components by the use of experiments.
- Fewer pre-requisites than other texts—Requires no more than a knowledge of calculus and Fourier transforms.
- Accompanying CD-ROM—Includes all the Matlab code needed to implement the software radio design that is presented in the text; as well as important papers in the field; an extra chapter called A Digital Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) Radio; and a complete collection of slides in .pdf format related to the text.
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