The textbook Communication Systems (Analog and Digital) R.P. Singh and S.D. Sapre
Advanced Topics: Chapters 12 and 13 cover Spread-Spectrum Modulation and emerging advanced communication systems. Key Features of the Book
- Introduction to Communication Systems: Overview of communication systems, types of communication systems, and the role of communication systems in modern society.
- Signals and Systems: Review of signals and systems, including time-domain and frequency-domain representations, Fourier analysis, and Laplace transforms.
- Time-Domain Analysis of Communication Systems: Analysis of communication systems in the time domain, including amplitude modulation, frequency modulation, and pulse modulation.
- Frequency-Domain Analysis of Communication Systems: Analysis of communication systems in the frequency domain, including Fourier transforms, filtering, and modulation.
- Information Theory: Introduction to information theory, including entropy, mutual information, and channel capacity.
- Digital Communication Systems: Fundamentals of digital communication systems, including sampling, quantization, and digital modulation techniques.
- Noise and Interference: Characterization of noise and interference in communication systems, including noise models and interference suppression techniques.
- Communication Channels: Characteristics of communication channels, including transmission lines, waveguides, and wireless channels.
- Modulation and Coding: Modulation and coding techniques, including amplitude-shift keying (ASK), frequency-shift keying (FSK), and phase-shift keying (PSK).
- Singh, R. P. (2019). Communication Systems. McGraw Hill Education.
- Simon, M. K. (2015). Communication Systems. John Wiley & Sons.
While it starts with the basics of analog methods, later editions have been updated to reflect the latest developments in Advanced Communication Systems
- Undergraduate Students: Students pursuing undergraduate degrees in electrical engineering, electronics and communication engineering, and computer science.
- Postgraduate Students: Students pursuing postgraduate degrees in communication systems, signal processing, and telecommunications.
- Practicing Engineers: Engineers working in the field of communication systems, signal processing, and telecommunications.
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Information Theory: The mathematical study of the quantification, storage, and communication of information. Key Features for Students