Digital modulation techniques
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Digital modulation techniques
(The Artech House telecommunication library)
Artech House, c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
From traditional techniques such as FSK, BPSK, QPSK and QAM to state-of-the-art techniques such as MSK, CPM and MHPM and more, this text covers the complete range of digital modulation methods. It discusses the historical background of digital modulation, and examines operation principles, symbol and bit error performance, and spectral characteristics. It also includes block diagrams and/or circuits of modulators, demodulators, carrier recovery, clock recovery and comparison with other schemes. In its comprehensive overview of digital modulation applications, it seeks to offer a practical understanding of conventional, fixed microwave terrestrial communications, mobile wireless, and mobile satellite communications.
Table of Contents
- Baseband modulation
- frequency shift keying
- phase shift keying
- minimum shift keying
- continuous phase modulation
- multi-H phase shift keying
- quadrature amplitude modulation
- other nonconstant envelope modulations
- multicarrier modulation
- spread spectrum modulation
- coded modulation
- applications in baseband data communications
- applications in wired telephony
- applications in wireless mobile communications
- applications in fixed terrestrial microwave links
- applications in satellite links.
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