Communication Systems Principles Using MATLAB

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congestion control
convolutional coding
CRC
cyclic redundancy check
DCT
decibel
digital signatures
discrete cosine transform
enciphering
encryption
entropy
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error checking
frequency modulation
Hamming codes
hash functions
image coding
intermodulation
IP addressing
key exchange
LANs
light detectors for optical fiber
light sources for optical fiber
line codes
linear predictive coding
LPC
maximum power transfer
modified DCT
object data structures
OFDM
OFDM using FFT
optical telecommunications
orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
orthogonal signals
packet switching
phase modulation
principles of optical fiber
public key encryption

pulse shaping
quantization
radio wave diffraction
radio wave reflection
root mean square
routing algorithms
shortest path algorithms
spread spectrum
standing waves
subnetworks
TCP
transmission control protocol
transmission lines
vector quantization
Viterbi trellis
WiFi
wired local area networks
wired telecommunications
wireless local area networks
wireless telecommunications
WLANs

Product details

  • ISBN 9781119470670
  • Weight: 1021g
  • Dimensions: 155 x 231mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2018
  • Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Discover the basic telecommunications systems principles in an accessible learn-by-doing format

Communication Systems Principles Using MATLAB covers a variety of systems principles in telecommunications in an accessible format without the need to master a large body of theory. The text puts the focus on topics such as radio and wireless modulation, reception and transmission, wired networks and fiber optic communications. The book also explores packet networks and TCP/IP as well as digital source and channel coding, and the fundamentals of data encryption.

Since MATLAB® is widely used by telecommunications engineers, it was chosen as the vehicle to demonstrate many of the basic ideas, with code examples presented in every chapter. The text addresses digital communications with coverage of packet-switched networks. Many fundamental concepts such as routing via shortest-path are introduced with simple and concrete examples. The treatment of advanced telecommunications topics extends to OFDM for wireless modulation, and public-key exchange algorithms for data encryption. Throughout the book, the author puts the emphasis on understanding rather than memorization. The text also:

  • Includes many useful take-home skills that can be honed while studying each aspect of telecommunications
  • Offers a coding and experimentation approach with many real-world examples provided
  • Gives information on the underlying theory in order to better understand conceptual developments
  • Suggests a valuable learn-by-doing approach to the topic

Written for students of telecommunications engineering, Communication Systems Principles Using MATLAB® is the hands-on resource for mastering the basic concepts of telecommunications in a learn-by-doing format.

JOHN W. LEIS, PHD, is an Associate Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Southern Queensland. He has authored a large number of academic papers, and is author of Digital Signal Processing using MATLAB® for Students and Researchers. Dr. Leis's interests include signal processing for data compression and coding, medical signal processing, and advanced instrumentation using signal processing algorithms. He has collaborated nationally and internationally on various research projects, and is a Senior Member of the Institution of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE).

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