Digital techniques are central to almost all modern telecommunications systems. The second edition of Digital Communications has retained both its comprehensive coverage and its balance between theory, applications and systems implementation. Its main aim is to develop the mathematical theory of signal processing and use this theory to describe modern digital communications. This text is suitable for undergraduates and first year postgraduate students. It also provides an excellent overview for professional engineers.
Part 1 Signals and systems theory
Part 2 Digital communications principles
Part 3 Applications
Part 4 Networks
App. A Tabulated values of the error function
App. B Summations of common series
App. C International Alphabet No. 5
App. D LAN/MAN examples
Standards
WWW addresses
Bibliography
Index