Analog Communication

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ISBN:

9780198061854

Publication date:

26/05/2010

Paperback

576 pages

Price: 995.00 INR

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ISBN:

9780198061854

Publication date:

26/05/2010

Paperback

576 pages

First Edition

V. Chandra Sekar

Analog Communication provides an exhaustive coverage of the fundamental concepts and recent developments in communication theory.

Suitable for: Analog Communication provides an exhaustive coverage of the fundamental concepts and recent developments in communication theory.

Rights:  World Rights

First Edition

V. Chandra Sekar

Description

Analog Communication provides an exhaustive coverage of the fundamental concepts and recent developments in communication theory.

The book follows a bottom-up approach by building up the basic concepts of conventional modulation systems in the initial chapters and describing the latest trend in communication towards the end. After introducing the concepts of communication theory, it discusses amplitude modulation, angle modulation, and pulse modulation. It further covers the concept of time division multiplexing (TDM), frequency division multiplexing (FDM), and delta and adaptive delta modulation. The book also provides a chapter on digital communication, which briefly covers the concept of frequency shift keying (FSK), pulse shift keying (PSK), quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM), etc. A separate chapter on noise highlights the different types of noise encountered in communication systems and their effects on various types of modulation. Written in a lucid manner, the book includes a large number of circuit diagrams, worked-out examples, and MATLAB examples, thereby enabling the users to have a sound grasp of the concepts presented and their applications.

First Edition

V. Chandra Sekar

Table of contents

Chapter 1.Introduction
Chapter 2. Signals: An Introduction
Chapter 3. Amplitude Modulation
Chapter 4. Angle Modulation
Chapter 5. Pulse Modulation
Chapter 6. Noise
Chapter 7. Introduction to Digital Communication
Chapter 8. Information Theory
Chapter 9. Introduction to Probability, Random Variable, and Random Processes

First Edition

V. Chandra Sekar

Features

  • Discusses application-based case studies on software defined radio (SDR), function generator using DDS, and frequency synthesizer using PLL
  • Illustrates many practical circuits in support of the text
  • Provides coverage of topics such as Costas loop, direct digital synthesis, and frequency modulation feedback (FMFB) techniques
  • Provides a large number of worked-out examples and graded questions for practice
  • Highlights important formulae at the end of every chapter
  • Includes additional MATLAB exercises as an appendix

Description

Analog Communication provides an exhaustive coverage of the fundamental concepts and recent developments in communication theory.

The book follows a bottom-up approach by building up the basic concepts of conventional modulation systems in the initial chapters and describing the latest trend in communication towards the end. After introducing the concepts of communication theory, it discusses amplitude modulation, angle modulation, and pulse modulation. It further covers the concept of time division multiplexing (TDM), frequency division multiplexing (FDM), and delta and adaptive delta modulation. The book also provides a chapter on digital communication, which briefly covers the concept of frequency shift keying (FSK), pulse shift keying (PSK), quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM), etc. A separate chapter on noise highlights the different types of noise encountered in communication systems and their effects on various types of modulation. Written in a lucid manner, the book includes a large number of circuit diagrams, worked-out examples, and MATLAB examples, thereby enabling the users to have a sound grasp of the concepts presented and their applications.

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Table of contents

Chapter 1.Introduction
Chapter 2. Signals: An Introduction
Chapter 3. Amplitude Modulation
Chapter 4. Angle Modulation
Chapter 5. Pulse Modulation
Chapter 6. Noise
Chapter 7. Introduction to Digital Communication
Chapter 8. Information Theory
Chapter 9. Introduction to Probability, Random Variable, and Random Processes

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