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Digital transmission systems
2004, Kluwer Academic Publishers
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1402075871 9781402075872
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Digital transmission systems
1993, Van Nostrand Reinhold
in English
- 2nd ed., expanded and updated.
0442009178 9780442009175
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Table of Contents
Preface. Acknowledgement.
1: Introduction to Digital Transmission Systems.
1.1. Historical Background.
1.2. Present-Day Digital Transmission.
1.3. Digital Transmission Standards.
1.4. Advantages of Digital Transmission.
1.5. A Simplified Digital Transmission System.
1.6. Summary.
2: Principles of System Design.
2.1. General Plan.
2.2. Transmission Services.
2.3. Hypothetical Reference Circuits.
2.4. Performance Objectives.
2.5. Summary. Problems.
3: Analog-to-Digital Conversion Techniques.
3.1. Introduction.
3.2. Pulse Code Modulation.
3.3. Differential PCM and Delta Modulation.
3.4. Adaptive Differential Pulse Code Modulation.
3.5. Subband Coding.
3.6. Transform Coding.
3.7. Comparison of Waveform Coders.
3.8. Voice Coders (Vocoders).
3.9. Hybrid Coders.
3.10. Video Coders.
3.11. Summary. Problems.
4: Time-Division Multiplexing.
4.1. Introduction.
4.2. Synchronous Multiplexing.
4.3. Asynchronous Multiplexing.
4.4. Digital Multiplex Hierarchies.
4.5. Statistical Multiplexing and Speech Interpolation.
4.6. Summary. Problems.
5: Baseband Transmission.
5.1. Introduction.
5.2. Types of Binary Coding.
5.3. Power Spectral Density of Binary Codes.
5.4. Error Performance of Binary Codes.
5.5. Block Line Codes.
5.6. Pulse Shaping and Intersymbol Interference.
5.7. Multilevel Baseband Transmission.
5.8. Partial Response Coding.
5.9. Eye Patterns.
5.10. Equalization.
5.11. Data Scrambling Techniques.
5.12. Spread Spectrum.
5.13. Access Techniques.
5.14. Error Detection and Correction Coding.
5.15. Summary. Problems.
6: Digital Modulation Techniques.
6.1. Introduction.
6.2. Binary Amplitude-Shift Keying (ASK).
6.3. Binary Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK).
6.4. Binary Phase-Shift Keying (PSK).
6.5. Comparison of Binary Modulation Systems.
6.6. M-ary FSK.
6.7. M-ary PSK.
6.8. Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM).
6.9. Offset QPSK (OQPSK) and Minimum-Shift Keying (MSK).
6.10. Quadrature Partial Response (QPR).
6.11. Trellis Coded Modulation.
6.12. Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing.
6.13. Summary. Problems.
7: Digital Cable Systems.
7.1. Introduction.
7.2. Cable Characteristics.
7.3. Regenerative Repeaters.
7.4. Clock Recovery and Jitter.
7.5. Crosstalk.
7.6. Error Performance for Tandem Repeaters.
7.7. Repeater Spacing for Multipair Cable Systems.
7.8. Repeater Spacing for Coaxial Cable Systems.
7.9. Implementation Considerations.
7.10. Summary.
7.11. Problems.
8: Fiber Optic Transmission Systems.
8.1. Introduction.
8.2. Fiber Optic Cable.
8.3. Optical Sources.
8.4. Optical Detectors.
8.5. Optical Amplifiers.
8.6. Optical Multiplexing.
8.7. Repeater Spacing in Fiber Optic Systems.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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