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|a 0471392537 (cloth : alk. paper)
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|a Ziemer, Rodger E.
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|a Principles of communication :
|b systems, modulation, and noise /
|c R.E. Ziemer, W.H. Tranter.
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|a 1- Introduction. 2- Signal and linear system analysis. 3- Basic modulation techniques. 4- Overview of probability and random variables. 5- Random signals and noise. 6- Noise in modulation systems. 7- Binary data transmission. 8- Advanced data communications topics. 9- optimum receivers and signal-space concepts. 10- Information theory and coding. Apendix.
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|a Tranter, William H.
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