Introduction to Communication Systems 1st Edition Madhow Solutions Manual
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Product Details:
- ISBN-10 : 1107022770
- ISBN-13 : 978-1107022775
- Author: Upamanyu Madhow (Author)
Table of contents:
Part I. Introduction:
1.1 Analog or digital?;
1.2 A technology perspective;
1.3 The scope of this textbook;
1.4 Why study communication systems?;
1.5 Concept summary;
1.6 Notes;
Part II. Signals and Systems:
2.1 Complex numbers;
2.2 Signals;
2.3 Linear time-invariant systems;
2.4 Fourier series; 2.5 The Fourier transform;
2.6 Energy spectral density and bandwidth;
2.7 Baseband and passband signals;
2.8 The structure of a passband signal;
2.9 Wireless-channel modeling in complex baseband;
2.10 Concept summary;
2.11 Notes;
2.12 Problems; Software labs;
Part III. Analog Communication Techniques:
3.1 Terminology and notation;
3.2 Amplitude modulation;
3.3 Angle modulation;
3.3.1 Limiter-discriminator demodulation;
3.4 The superheterodyne receiver;
3.5 The phase-locked loop;
3.6 Some analog communication systems;
3.7 Concept summary;
3.8 Notes;
3.9 Problems; Software labs;
Part IV. Digital Modulation:
4.1 Signal constellations;
4.2 Bandwidth occupancy;
4.3 Design for bandlimited channels;
4.4 Orthogonal and biorthogonal modulation;
4.5 Proofs of the Nyquist theorems;
4.6 Concept summary;
.7 Notes;
4.8 Problems; Software lab; Appendices;
Part V. Probability and Random Processes:
5.1 Probability basics;
5.2 Random variables;
5.3 Multiple random variables, or random vectors;
5.4 Functions of random variables;
5.5 Expectation;
5.6 Gaussian random variables;
5.7 Random processes;
5.8 Noise modeling;
5.9 Linear operations on random processes;
5.10 Concept summary;
5.11 Notes;
5.12 Problems; Appendices;
Part VI. Optimal Demodulation:
6.1 Hypothesis testing;
6.2 Signal-space concepts;
6.3 Performance analysis of ML reception;
6.4 Bit error probability;
6.5 Link-budget analysis;
6.6 Concept summary;
6.7 Notes;
6.8 Problems; Software labs;
Part VII. Channel Coding:
7.1 Motivation;
7.2 Model for channel coding;
7.3 Shannon’s promise;
7.4 Introducing linear codes;
7.5 Soft decisions and belief propagation;
7.6 Concept summary;
7.7 Notes;
7.8 Problems;
Part VIII. Dispersive Channels and MIMO:
8.1 The single-carrier system model;
8.2 Linear equalization;
8.3 Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing;
8.4 MIMO;
8.5 Concept summary;
8.6 Notes;
8.7 Problems; Software labs.
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