
This textbook presents an introduction to communication systems with an emphasis on signal design and modulation. The book carefully develops the mathematical principles upon which such systems are based, using examples from a wide variety of current communications systems wherever possible. These range from commercial broadcasting and telephone systems to satellite telemetry and radar.
This textbook investigates the fundamental mathematical principles and signal design methodologies that underpin modern communication systems. Ferrell Stremler provides a rigorous academic framework for understanding how information is transmitted across various media. By bridging theoretical signal analysis with practical applications, the text establishes a comprehensive foundation for students and engineers to analyze and design complex communication networks.
What You Will Find
Experts recognize this text as a foundational resource for students entering the field of telecommunications engineering. Readers frequently note the mathematical density of the prose, which requires a solid background in calculus and linear systems to fully comprehend.
Page Count:
784
Publication Date:
1990-01-01
Publisher:
Pearson
ISBN-10:
0201184982
ISBN-13:
9780201184983
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