Principles of communication systems
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Principles of communication systems
(McGraw-Hill series in electrical engineering, . Communications and signal processing)
McGraw-Hill, c1986
2nd ed
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Spectral Analysis Chapter 2: Random Variables Processes Chapter 3: Amplitude-Modulation Systems Chapter 4: Frequency-Modulation Systems Chapter 5: Analog To Digital Conversion Chapter 6: Digital Modulation Techniques Chapter 7: Mathematical Representation of NoiseChapter 8: Noise in Amplitude-Modulation Systems Chapter 9: Noise In Frequency- Modulation Systems Chapter 10: Threshold In Frequency Modulation Chapter 11: Data Transmission Noise In Pulse-Code and Delta-Modulation System Chapter 12: Information Theory And Coding Chapter 13: Communications Systems And Noise Calculations Chapter 14: Telephones SwitchingChapter 15: Computer Communications Systems Chapter 16: Spread Spectrum Modulation
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