
186p paperback, this copy discarded from the library of the Manchester Institute of Science & Technology, library stamps, old fashioned loan pocket to back cover, front endpaper missing, some traces of use, still a good copy, usual stamps, creased and faded cover, text clean and crisp, unmarked, many diagrams, appendices of tables, index
This text investigates the fundamental principles of communication theory within the context of electronic and electrical engineering systems. Antoni Emil Karbowiak, an established academic in the field, provides a structured examination of signal transmission, noise, and information theory. The work utilizes mathematical modeling and circuit analysis to establish a framework for understanding how information is encoded, transmitted, and recovered across various electronic mediums.
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Experts and students of engineering history recognize this work as a representative example of mid-20th-century technical pedagogy. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the reliance on classical circuit theory to explain complex communication phenomena.
Page Count:
186
Publication Date:
1969-01-01
Publisher:
Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd 1969. (Electronic and Electrical Engineering Texts)
ISBN-10:
0050019457
ISBN-13:
9780050019450
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