Introduction to Communication Systems
- Textbook
Description
Showcasing the essential principles behind modern communication systems, this accessible undergraduate textbook provides a solid introduction to the foundations of communication theory. Carefully selected topics introduce students to the most important and fundamental concepts, giving students a focused, in-depth understanding of core material, and preparing them for more advanced study. Abstract concepts are introduced to students 'just in time' and reinforced by nearly 200 end-of-chapter exercises, alongside numerous MATLAB code fragments, software problems and practical lab exercises, firmly linking the…
- Add bookmark
- Cite
- Share
Key features
- Software labs build on abstract theory, and give students a taste of practical industrial applications
- Chapter introductions explaining real-world relevance of the material and a final roadmap for future R&D illustrate where communication theory sits within the bigger picture
- Integration of MATLAB code fragments and labs throughout the text allows for immediate connection of theory to practice
- Online resources include lecture slides and a solutions manual for instructors, example lab reports and code for instructors, and PowerPoint and JPEG versions of all the figures in the book
About the book
- DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139137058
- Subjects Communications and Signal Processing,Engineering,Wireless Communications
- Format: Hardback
- Publication date: 24 November 2014
- ISBN: 9781107022775
- Dimensions (mm): 246 x 189 mm
- Weight: 1.36kg
- Contains: 430 b/w illus. 200 exercises
- Page extent: 512 pages
- Availability: Available
- Format: Digital
- Publication date: 28 May 2018
- ISBN: 9781139137058
Access options
Review the options below to login to check your access.
Personal login
Log in with your Cambridge Higher Education account to check access.
Purchase options
There are no purchase options available for this title.
If you believe you should have access to this content, please contact your institutional librarian or consult our FAQ page for further information about accessing our content.