Book description
This book will help students, irrespective of their level of study, to grasp the fundamental aspects of electronic communication by starting from the basics and working up the rungs gradually and in a structured form.
Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Contents
- About the Author
- Preface
- Chapter 1 - Introduction to Electronic Communication—Analog and Digital
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Chapter 2 - Signals and their Transforms
- 2.1 - Introduction to Signals
- 2.2 - Orthogonal Representation of Analog Signals
- 2.3 - Fourier Series Representation of Deterministic Periodic Signals
- 2.4 - Fourier Transform of Deterministic Aperiodic Signals
- 2.5 - Fourier Transform Properties for Analog Signals
- 2.6 - Parseval's Power and Energy Theorems
- 2.7 - Correlation, Cross Correlation, and Auto Correlation of Signals
- 2.8 - Sampling Theorem
- 2.9 - Representation of Discrete Sampled Signals
- 2.10 - Fourier Transform Properties and Operations of Digital Signals
- 2.11 - Discrete Fourier-Series Transform(DFST)
- 2.12 - Discrete Time Fourier Transform (DTFT)
- 2.13 - Inverse Discrete Fourier Transform
- 2.14 - Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
- 2.15 - Applications of Discrete Fourier Transform
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
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Chapter 3 - Communication Systems
- 3.1 - Introduction to Systems
- 3.2 - Linear Time Invariant (LTI) Systems
- 3.3 - Wave Shaping
- 3.4 - Transfer Functions
- 3.5 - Convolution
- 3.6 - Laplace Transform
- 3.7 - Inverse Laplace Transform
- 3.8 - Stability of an LTI System
- 3.9 - Transient Response, Laplace Transform, and Convolution
- 3.10 - Frequency Selective Circuits and Bode Plot
- 3.11 - Discrete Time Convolution
- 3.12 - Circular or Periodic Convolution
- 3.13 - Frequency Response of a System
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
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Chapter 4 - Filters
- 4.1 - Introduction to Filters
- 4.2 - Filter Performance
- 4.3 - Passive and Active Filters
- 4.4 - Optimal Performance of Filters
- 4.5 - Ideal Filter Response
- 4.6 - Design Procedure of Analog Filters
- 4.7 - Analog Filters for Data Conversion
- 4.8 - Filtering—A Convolution Operation
- 4.9 - Digital Filters—Genesis
- 4.10 - Moving Average (MAV) Filter
- 4.11 - Frequency Response of Moving Average (MAV) Filter
- 4.12 - Finite Impulse Response (FIR) Filters or Non-Recursive Digital Filters
- 4.13 - Recursive Filters
- 4.14 - The Z-Transform and Inverse Z-Transform
- 4.15 - Stability of the Z-plane
- 4.16 - Designing Digital Filters from Poles and Zeros
- 4.17 - Design of Infinite Impulse Response (IIR) Filters
- 4.18 - Design of FIR Filters
- 4.19 - Comparison between IIR and FIR Filters
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
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Chapter 5 - Random Signals and Noise
- 5.1 - Introduction to Probability
- 5.2 - Continuous and Discrete Random Variables
- 5.3 - Cumulative Distribution Function
- 5.4 - Mean and Standard Deviation
- 5.5 - The Histogram, pmf and PDF
- 5.6 - Probability Distribution Functions
- 5.7 - Noise in Communication Systems
- 5.8 - Noise Calculation in Communication Systems
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
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Chapter 6 - Principles of Analog Modulation
- 6.1 - Modulation of Signals
- 6.2 - Analog Modulation
- 6.3 - Amplitude Modulation
- 6.4 - Modulation Index and Power Calculation
- 6.5 - SSB and VSB Amplitude Modulation
- 6.6 - Angle Modulation
- 6.7 - Amplitude Modulation versus Angle Modulation
- 6.8 - Phase Modulation (PM)
- 6.9 - Pulse Modulation Principles
- 6.10 - Phasor Diagrams for Analog Modulations
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
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Chapter 7 - Amplitude Modulation Techniques—Generation and Detection
- 7.1 - Principle of AM Generation
- 7.2 - Different Types of AM Modulators
- 7.3 - Principles of AM Demodulation
- 7.4 - AM Demodulator Principles
- 7.5 - Limitations of the Synchronization Method
- 7.6 - Generation of Single Sideband Amplitude-Modulated Signals
- 7.7 - Vestigial Sideband Generation
- 7.8 - Detection of Single Sideband Amplitude Modulated Signals
- 7.9 - An AM Transmitter
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
- Chapter 8 - Angle Modulation Techniques
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Chapter 9 - Receivers
- 9.1 - Introduction
- 9.2 - Superheterodyne Receivers—Basic Principles
- 9.3 - Receivers for Amplitude-Modulated Systems
- 9.4 - Frequency Changing and Tracking
- 9.5 - The IF Stage
- 9.6 - Detectors
- 9.7 - FM Receivers versus AM Receivers
- 9.8 - Single Sideband Receivers
- 9.9 - Noise Calculation in Communication Systems
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
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Chapter 10 - Multiplexing
- 10.1 - Introduction
- 10.2 - Frequency Division Multiplexing
- 10.3 - Time Division Multiplexing
- 10.4 - Quadrature Amplitude Modulation and AM Stereo
- 10.5 - FM Stereo
- 10.6 - Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing
- 10.7 - Wavelength Division Multiplexing
- 10.8 - Spread Spectrum Systems
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
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Chapter 11 - Generation and Detection of Digital Signals
- 11.1 - Quantization of the Sampled Signal
- 11.2 - Digital-to-Analog Conversion
- 11.3 - Adaptive or Optimal Quantizer
- 11.4 - Encoding of Quantized Sampled Signals
- 11.5 - Symbols, Binits, Bytes, Bits, and Bauds
- 11.6 - Channel Capacity
- 11.7 - Encoding the Binary Pulse Train
- 11.8 - Detection of Digital Signal
- 11.9 - Pulse Shaping and the Raised Cosine Pulse
- 11.10 - M-Ary Encoding
- 11.11 - Eye Diagram
- 11.12 - Matched Filter
- 11.13 - Companding
- 11.14 - Digital Modulation
- 11.15 - Digital Modulation Techniques
- 11.16 - Modern Multi-level Modulated Signals
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
- Chapter 12 - Information Theory and Coding
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Chapter 13 - Important Applications in Communication
- 13.1 - The Public Switched Telephone Network—An Introduction
- 13.2 - Terminal Devices and Links in PSTN
- 13.3 - Switching Concepts in Telephone Network
- 13.4 - Digital Space Switching
- 13.5 - Digital Time Switching
- 13.6 - Signalling in Telephone Network
- 13.7 - Telephone Exchanges
- 13.8 - Computer Networking—An Introduction
- 13.9 - Wireless Networking
- 13.10 - Satellite Communication—An Introduction
- 13.11 - Satellite Communication Principles
- 13.12 - Satellite Communication Network
- 13.13 - Satellite Link Design
- 13.14 - The Ground Segment
- 13.15 - The Space Segment
- Summary
- Self Test Questions
- Selected Answers
- Appendix
- Acknowledgements
- Copyright
Product information
- Title: Analog and Digital Communications
- Author(s):
- Release date: June 2010
- Publisher(s): Pearson India
- ISBN: 9788131792346
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