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Introduction to communication systems: solutions manual
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Menlo Park, CA : Addison-Wesley, 1977
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9780201072457

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Features Explanations of practical communication systems presented in the context of theory. Over 300 excellent illustrations help students visualize difficult concepts and demonstrate practical applications. Over 120 worked-out examples promote mastery of new concepts, plus over 130 drill problems with answers extend these principles. A wide variety of problems, all new to this edition -- including realistic applications, computer-based problems, and design problems. Coverage of current topics of interest, such as fiber optics, spread spectrum systems and Integrated Digital Services Networks.


Table of Contents

1 Introduction
2 Orthogonality and Signal Representations
Signals and Systems
Classification of Signals
Classification of Systems
Signals and Vectors
Orthogonal Functions
Choice of a Set of Orthogonal Functions
The Exponential Fourier Series
Complex Signals and Representations
The Trigonometric Fourier Series Representation
Extension by Periodicity
Parseval's Theorem for Power Signals
The Frequency Transfer function
Steady-State Response to Periodic Signals
Harmonic Generation
The Fourier Spectrum and Examples
Numerical Computation of Fourier Coefficients
Effects of Alias Terms
Singularity Functions
Impulse Response
Convergence of the Fourier Series
Summary
Problems
3 The Fourier Transform and Applications
Representation of an Aperiodic Function Over the Entire Real Line
The Spectral Density function
Existence of the Fourier Transform
Parseval's Theorem for Energy Signals
Some Fourier Transforms Involving Impulse Functions
Properties of the Fourier Transform
Some Convolution Relationships
Graphic Interpretation of Convolution
Filter Characteristics of Linear Systems
Transversal Filters
Bandwidth of a System
Requirements for Distortionless Transmission
Time Response of Filters
Minimum Time-Bandwidth Product
The Sampling Theorem
Aliasing Effects in Sampling
The Discrete Fourier Transform
The Fast Fourier Transform
Summary
Problems
4 Spectral Density and Correlation
Energy Spectral Density
Power Spectral Density
Time-Averaged Noise Representations
Correlation Functions
Some Properties of Correlation Functions
Correlation Function for Finite-Energy Signals
Band-Limited White Noise
Summary
Problems
5 Amplitude Modulation
Amplitude Modulation: Suppressed Carrier
Amplitude Modulation: Large Carrier (AM)
Frequency-Division Multiplexing (FDM)
Single-Sideband (SSB) Modulation
Vestigial-Sideband (VSB) Modulation
A Time-Representation of Bandpass Noise
Signal-to-Noise Ratios in AM Reception
Propagation Effects
Comparison of Various AM Systems
Summary
Problems
6 Angle Modulation
FM and PM
Narrowband FM
Wideband FM
Average Power in Angle-Modulated Waveforms
Phase Modulation
Generation of Wideband FM Signals
Demodulation of FM Signals
Signal-to-Noise Ratios in FM Reception
Threshold Effect in FM
Signal-to-Noise Improvement Using Deemphasis
Summary
Problems
7 Pulse Modulation
Pulse-Amplitude Modulation (PAM)
Time-Division Multiplexing (TDM)
Pulse Shaping and Intersymbol Interference
Other Types of Analog Pulse Modulation: PWM and PPM
Signal-to-Noise Ratios in Analog Pulse Modulation
Pulse-Code Modulation (PCM)
Fiber Optic Communication Systems
Use of Parity and Redundancy in PCM
Time-Division Multiplexing of PCM Signals
Integrated Services Digital Network (ISDN)
The Matched Filter
Matched-Filter Codeword Detection
Pseudonoise (PN) Sequences
Summary
Problems
8 Probability and Random Variables
Probability
Conditional Probability and Statistical Independence
The Random Variable and Cumulative Distribution function
The Probability Density function
Statistical Averages
Some Probability Distributions
The Histogram
Transformations of Random Variables
Joint and Conditional Density Functions
Correlation Between Random Variables
The Bivariate Gaussian Distribution
Random Processes
Autocorrelation and Power Spectra
Numerical Computation of Power Spectra
Summary
Problems
9 Information and Digital Transmission