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Algorithms for communications systems and their applications
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West Sussex : John Wiley & Sons, 2002
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9780470843895

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This volume presents the logical arithmetical or computational procedures within communications systems that will ensure the solution to various problems. The authors comprehensively introduce the theoretical elements that are at the basis of the field of algorithms for communications systems. Various applications of these algorithms are then illustrated with particular attention to wired and wireless network access technologies.
* Provides a complete treatment of algorithms for communications systems, rarely presented together
* Introduces the theoretical background to digital communications and signal processing
* Features numerous applications including advanced wireless modems and echo cancellation techniques
* Includes useful reference lists at the end of each chapter
Graduate students in the fields of Telecommunications and Electrical Engineering Researchers and Professionals in the area of Digital Communications, Signal Processing and Computer Engineering will find this book invaluable.


Author Notes

Nevio Benvenuto is Full Professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering, University of Padova, Italy. His research interests include voice and data communications, digital radio, and signal processing. As well as publishing in journals including Electronics Letters, IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications, and IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing, he is also an Editor for Modulation/Detection, published by the IEEE Communications Society.

Giovanni Cherubini is an IBM Research Staff Member at the Zurich Research Laboratory, Zurich, Switzerland. He is a fellow with IEEE.


Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgements
Elements of signal theory
The Wiener filter and linear prediction
Adaptive transversal filters
Transmission media
Digital representation of waveforms
Modulation theory
Transmission over dispersive channels
Channel equilization and symbol detection
Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing
Spread spectrum systems
Channel codes
Trellis coded modulation
Precoding and coding techniques for dispersive channels
Synchronization
Self-training equalization
Applications of interference cancellation
Wired and wireless network technologies
Modulation techniques for wireless systems
Design of high speed transmission systems over unshielded twisted pair cables
Index
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