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020 _a9781009429665
082 _a621.382
_bF524d
100 _aFischer, Robert F. H.
245 _aDigital communications
_ba foundational approach
_cRobert F. H. Fischer and Johannes B. Huber
260 _bCambridge University Press
_c2025
_aCambridge
300 _axix, 518p
520 _aIntroducing the fundamentals of digital communication with a robust bottom-up approach, this textbook is designed to equip senior undergraduate and graduate students in communications engineering with the core skills they need to assess, compare, and design state-of-the-art digital communication systems. Delivering a fast, concise grounding in key algorithms, concepts, and mathematical principles, this textbook provides all the mathematical tools for understanding state-of-the-art digital communications. The authors prioritise readability and accessibility, to quickly get students up to speed on key topics in digital communication, and includes all relevant derivations. Presenting over 70 carefully designed multi-part end-of-chapter problems with over 360 individual questions, this textbook gauges student understanding and translates knowledge to real-world problem solving. Accompanied online by interactive visualizations of signals, downloadable Matlab code, and solutions for instructors. Suitable for a one- or two-semester sequence in digital communications Detailed coverage of core mathematical principles, algorithms, and concepts, without coverage of specific implementations A reliable resource, based on three decades' worth of research and teaching
650 _aDigital communications
650 _aTelecommunication systems
700 _aHuber, Johannes B.
942 _cBK
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999 _c567581
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