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Digital communications is the foundation of modern telecommunications and digital signal processing. The second edition of Digital Communications is updated to include current techniques and systems used in the rapidly expanding field of fixed and mobile communications. The text has comprehensive coverage of digital communications without going into unnecessary detail or irrelevant topics. Its main aims are to develop the mathematical theory behind signal processing and use this knowledge to develop fixed and mobile data communications systems. This text is geared towards students who already have a technical understanding of electrical engineering from their introductory years at university and who wish to focus on digital communications. It covers everything these students will need to know, including modern techniques.

An excellent introduction and overview of digital communications technology, both wired and wireless.Helps readers understand the mathematical theory behind signal processing as used in modern digital communications systems. Shows how to extend these theoretical signaling concepts into information transmission links which are robust in the presence of noise and other impairments. Investigates how these transmission links can be developed into fixed and mobile data communication systems for voice and video transmission systems. Helps the reader understand queuing theory techniques and their role in designing small and large-scale data transmission networks such as ISDN. Presents extensive background and history. Each chapter includes exercises.Students in advanced courses in communications, electronics or electrical engineering.

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