01718cam a2200241 4500001000500000005001700005008003900022010001700061020003600078082001800114100002200132245009600154250001200250260003100262300003300293504006400326505086500390650003801255650002301293700002401316999001501340952012101355834520181127185709.0010705s2002 nyua b 001 0 eng a 2001045389 a0471392537 (cloth : alk. paper)00a621.382/22211 aZiemer, Rodger E.10aPrinciples of communication :bsystems, modulation, and noise /cR.E. Ziemer, W.H. Tranter. a5th ed. aNew York :bWiley,cc2002. aix, 637 p. :bill. ;c27 cm. aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 623-625) and index. aCONTENTS : Chapter 1. Introduction. Chapter 2. Signal And Linear System Analysis. Chapter 3. Basic Modulation Techniques. Chapter 4. Principles Of Baseband Digital Data Transmission. Chapter 5. Overview Of Probability And Random Variables. Chapter 6. Random Signals And Noise. Chapter 7. Noise In Modulation Systems. Chapter 8. Principles Of Data Transmission In Noise. Chapter 9. Advanced Data Communications Topics. Chapter 10. Optimum Receivers And Signal Space Concepts. Chapter 11. Information Theory And Coding. Appendix A. Physical Noise Sources. Appendix B. Jointly Gaussian Random Variables. Appendix C. Proof Of The Narrowband Noise Model. Appendix D. Zero-Crossing And Origin Encirclement Statistics. Appendix E. Chi-Square Statistics. Appendix F. Quantization Of Random Processes. Appendix G. Mathematical And Numerical Tables.grt 0aSignal theory (Telecommunication) 0aTelecommunication.1 aTranter, William H. c7209d7209 00102ddc40708MAINaRTCLIBbRTCLIBcMAINh i12745l0o621.3 ZIEp30012315r2018-11-27 00:00:00w2018-11-27yMAIN