Digital Communications: A Discrete-Time Approach
Michael Rice, Brigham Young University
Pearson Education Inc, 2009
ISBN: 0-13-030497-2;
Language: English
Written for students, this introductory text uses the principles of discrete-time signal processing to introduce and analyze digital communications. Traditional topics are presented such as modulation (PAM and QAM), detection (using the matched filter), and performance in AWGN, as well as less traditional topics like pulse shaping, automatic gain control, and symbol timing synchronization.
MATLAB is used to solve some example problems.
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