Digital and Analog Communication Systems
β Scribed by Leon W. Couch
- Publisher
- Prentice Hall
- Year
- 2012
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 789
- Edition
- 8th
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
For junior- to senior-level introductory communication systems courses for undergraduates, or an introductory graduate course. A useful resource for electrical engineers.
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This revision of Couchβs authoritative text provides the latest treatment of digital communication systems. The author balances coverage of both digital and analog communication systems, with an emphasis on design.Β Readers will gain a working knowledge of both classical mathematical and personal computer methods to analyze, design, and simulate modern communication systems. MATLAB is integrated throughout.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover......Page 1
Title Page......Page 4
Copyright Page......Page 5
Abbreviations......Page 2
CONTENTS......Page 6
PREFACE......Page 16
LIST OF SYMBOLS......Page 20
1 INTRODUCTION......Page 26
1β1 Historical Perspective......Page 28
1β2 Digital and Analog Sources and Systems......Page 30
1β3 Deterministic and Random Waveforms......Page 31
1β4 Organization of the Book......Page 32
1β6 Block Diagram of a Communication System......Page 33
1β7 Frequency Allocations......Page 35
1β8 Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves......Page 37
1β9 Information Measure......Page 42
1β10 Channel Capacity and Ideal Communication Systems......Page 44
1β11 Coding......Page 45
Block Codes......Page 46
Convolutional Codes......Page 48
Code Performance......Page 51
Trellis-Coded Modulation......Page 53
1β13 Study-Aid Examples......Page 55
Problems......Page 56
2β1 Properties of Signals and Noise......Page 59
Physically Realizable Waveforms......Page 60
Time Average Operator......Page 61
DC Value......Page 62
Power......Page 63
RMS Value and Normalized Power......Page 65
Decibel......Page 66
Phasors......Page 68
Definition......Page 69
Properties of Fourier Transforms......Page 73
Parsevalβs Theorem and Energy Spectral Density......Page 74
Dirac Delta Function and Unit Step Function......Page 77
Rectangular and Triangular Pulses......Page 80
Convolution......Page 85
Power Spectral Density......Page 88
Autocorrelation Function......Page 90
2β4 Orthogonal Series Representation of Signals and Noise......Page 92
Orthogonal Functions......Page 93
Orthogonal Series......Page 94
Complex Fourier Series......Page 96
Quadrature Fourier Series......Page 97
Polar Fourier Series......Page 99
Line Spectra for Periodic Waveforms......Page 100
Power Spectral Density for Periodic Waveforms......Page 105
Impulse Response......Page 107
Transfer Function......Page 108
Distortionless Transmission......Page 111
2β7 Bandlimited Signals and Noise......Page 114
Sampling Theorem......Page 115
Impulse Sampling and Digital Signal Processing......Page 118
Dimensionality Theorem......Page 120
2β8 Discrete Fourier Transform......Page 122
Using the DFT to Compute the Continuous Fourier Transform......Page 123
Using the DFT to Compute the Fourier Series......Page 128
2β9 Bandwidth of Signals......Page 130
2β10 Summary......Page 137
2β11 Study-Aid Examples......Page 138
Problems......Page 142
3β1 Introduction......Page 157
Natural Sampling (Gating)......Page 158
Instantaneous Sampling (Flat-Top PAM)......Page 162
3β3 Pulse Code Modulation......Page 166
Sampling, Quantizing, and Encoding......Page 167
Practical PCM Circuits......Page 170
Bandwidth of PCM Signals......Page 171
Effects of Noise......Page 173
Nonuniform Quantizing: μ-Law and A-Law Companding......Page 177
3β4 Digital Signaling......Page 180
Vector Representation......Page 182
Binary Signaling......Page 185
Multilevel Signaling......Page 187
Binary Line Coding......Page 189
Power Spectra for Binary Line Codes......Page 192
Differential Coding......Page 199
Eye Patterns......Page 200
Regenerative Repeaters......Page 201
Bit Synchronization......Page 203
Power Spectra for Multilevel Polar NRZ Signals......Page 206
Spectral Efficiency......Page 209
3β6 Intersymbol Interference......Page 210
Nyquistβs First Method (Zero ISI)......Page 213
Raised Cosine-Rolloff Nyquist Filtering......Page 214
3β7 Differential Pulse Code Modulation......Page 219
3β8 Delta Modulation......Page 223
Granular Noise and Slope Overload Noise......Page 226
Adaptive Delta Modulation and Continuously Variable Slope Delta Modulation......Page 228
Speech Coding......Page 229
Frame Synchronization......Page 231
Synchronous and Asynchronous Lines......Page 235
TDM Hierarchy......Page 238
The T1 PCM System......Page 240
3β10 Packet Transmission System......Page 244
3β11 Pulse Time Modulation: Pulse Width Modulation and Pulse Position Modulation......Page 245
3β13 Study-Aid Examples......Page 249
Problems......Page 253
4β1 Complex Envelope Representation of Bandpass Waveforms......Page 262
Complex Envelope Representation......Page 263
4β3 Spectrum of Bandpass Signals......Page 266
4β4 Evaluation of Power......Page 270
Equivalent Low-Pass Filter......Page 273
Linear Distortion......Page 275
4β6 Bandpass Sampling Theorem......Page 277
Filters......Page 279
Amplifiers......Page 283
4β9 Nonlinear Distortion......Page 284
4β10 Limiters......Page 289
4β11 Mixers, Up Converters, and Down Converters......Page 291
4β12 Frequency Multipliers......Page 297
Envelope Detector......Page 299
Product Detector......Page 300
Frequency Modulation Detector......Page 302
4β14 Phase-Locked Loops and Frequency Synthesizers......Page 307
Generalized Transmitters......Page 315
Generalized Receiver: The Superheterodyne Receiver......Page 317
Zero-IF Receivers......Page 321
4β17 Software Radios......Page 322
4β19 Study-Aid Examples......Page 324
Problems......Page 330
5 AM, FM, AND DIGITAL MODULATED SYSTEMS......Page 338
5β1 Amplitude Modulation......Page 339
5β2 AM Broadcast Technical Standards and Digital AM Broadcasting......Page 344
Digital AM Broadcasting......Page 345
5β3 Double-Sideband Suppressed Carrier......Page 346
5β4 Costas Loop and Squaring Loop......Page 347
Single Sideband......Page 349
Vestigial Sideband......Page 353
Representation of PM and FM Signals......Page 356
Spectra of Angle-Modulated Signals......Page 361
Narrowband Angle Modulation......Page 366
Wideband Frequency Modulation......Page 367
Preemphasis and Deemphasis in Angle-Modulated Systems......Page 371
5β7 Frequency-Division Multiplexing and FM Stereo......Page 373
Digital FM Broadcasting......Page 376
On-Off Keying (OOK)......Page 378
Binary Phase-Shift Keying (BPSK)......Page 382
Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK)......Page 384
5β10 Multilevel Modulated Bandpass Signaling......Page 391
Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying and M-ary Phase-Shift Keying......Page 392
Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)......Page 395
OQPSK and π/4 QPSK......Page 396
PSD for MPSK, QAM, QPSK, OQPSK, and π/4 QPSK......Page 399
Spectral Efficiency for MPSK, QAM, QPSK, OQPSK, and π/4 QPSK with Raised Cosine Filtering......Page 401
5β11 Minimum-Shift Keying and GMSK......Page 403
5β12 Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM)......Page 410
5β13 Spread Spectrum Systems......Page 413
Direct Sequence......Page 414
Frequency Hopping......Page 421
5β15 Study-Aid Examples......Page 422
Problems......Page 426
6 RANDOM PROCESSES AND SPECTRAL ANALYSIS......Page 439
Random Processes......Page 440
Stationarity and Ergodicity......Page 441
Correlation Functions and Wide-Sense Stationarity......Page 445
Complex Random Processes......Page 448
Definition......Page 449
Wiener-Khintchine Theorem......Page 451
Properties of the PSD......Page 453
General Formula for the PSD of Digital Signals......Page 458
White-Noise Processes......Page 460
Measurement of PSD......Page 461
6β3 DC and RMS Values for Ergodic Random Processes......Page 462
Input-Output Relationships......Page 464
RMS Bandwidth......Page 469
6β6 The Gaussian Random Process......Page 471
Properties of Gaussian Processes......Page 473
Bandpass Representations......Page 475
Properties of WSS Bandpass Processes......Page 479
Proofs of Some Properties......Page 484
General Results......Page 489
Results for White Noise......Page 491
Correlation Processing......Page 494
Transversal Matched Filter......Page 496
6β9 Summary......Page 500
6β10 Appendix: Proof of Schwarzβs Inequality......Page 502
6β11 Study-Aid Examples......Page 504
Problems......Page 506
7 PERFORMANCE OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS CORRUPTED BY NOISE......Page 517
General Results......Page 518
Results for Gaussian Noise......Page 520
Results for White Gaussian Noise and Matched-Filter Reception......Page 522
Results for Colored Gaussian Noise and Matched-Filter Reception......Page 523
Unipolar Signaling......Page 524
Bipolar Signaling......Page 527
On-Off Keying......Page 529
Binary-Phase-Shift Keying......Page 531
Frequency-Shift Keying......Page 532
On-Off Keying......Page 536
Frequency-Shift Keying......Page 540
Differential Phase-Shift Keying......Page 542
7β5 Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying and Minimum-Shift Keying......Page 544
Bit-Error Rate and Bandwidth......Page 546
Symbol Error and Bit Error for Multilevel Signaling......Page 548
Synchronization......Page 549
7β7 Output Signal-to-Noise Ratio for PCM Systems......Page 550
7β8 Output Signal-to-Noise Ratios for Analog Systems......Page 555
Comparison with Baseband Systems......Page 556
AM Systems with Product Detection......Page 557
AM Systems with Envelope Detection......Page 558
SSB Systems......Page 560
PM Systems......Page 561
FM Systems......Page 565
FM Systems with Threshold Extension......Page 568
FM Systems with Deemphasis......Page 570
Ideal System Performance......Page 573
7β11 Study-Aid Examples......Page 576
Problems......Page 585
8β1 The Explosive Growth of Telecommunications......Page 594
Historical Basis......Page 595
Modern Telephone Systems and Remote Terminals......Page 596
8β3 Digital Subscriber Lines (DSL)......Page 602
G.DMT and G.Lite Digital Subscriber Lines......Page 603
Integrated Service Digital Network (ISDN)......Page 605
8β5 Satellite Communication Systems......Page 608
Digital and Analog Television Transmission......Page 612
Data and Telephone Signal Multiple Access......Page 614
Satellite Radio Broadcasting......Page 620
Signal Power Received......Page 622
Thermal Noise Sources......Page 625
Characterization of Noise Sources......Page 626
Noise Characterization of Linear Devices......Page 627
Noise Characterization of Cascaded Linear Devices......Page 632
Link Budget Evaluation......Page 634
E[sub(b)]/N[sub(0)] Link Budget for Digital Systems......Page 637
Path Loss for Urban Wireless Environments......Page 638
8β7 Fiber-Optic Systems......Page 643
8β8 Cellular Telephone Systems......Page 645
First Generation (1G)βThe AMPS Analog Circuit-switched System......Page 649
Second Generation (2G)βThe Digital Circuit-switched Systems......Page 651
Fourth Generation (4G)βDigital with Packet Switching......Page 654
Analog Black-and-White Television......Page 655
Analog Color Television......Page 662
Standards for TV and CATV Systems......Page 666
Digital TV (DTV)......Page 674
8β10 Cable Data Modems......Page 678
WiFi......Page 680
WiMAX......Page 681
8β13 Study-Aid Examples......Page 682
Problems......Page 687
Trigonometric Identities and Complex Numbers......Page 694
Derivative Table......Page 695
Definition......Page 696
Indefinite Integrals......Page 697
Definite Integrals......Page 698
Infinite Series......Page 699
Aβ8 The Dirac Delta Function......Page 700
Properties of Dirac Delta Functions......Page 701
Aβ9 Tabulation of Sa (x) = (sin x)/x......Page 702
Aβ10 Tabulation of Q (z)......Page 703
Bβ1 Introduction......Page 705
Bβ2 Sets......Page 706
Simple Probability......Page 707
Joint Probability......Page 708
Conditional Probabilities......Page 709
Bβ5 Cumulative Distribution Functions and Probability Density Functions......Page 710
Discrete and Continuous Distributions......Page 713
Ensemble Average......Page 717
Moments......Page 718
Binomial Distribution......Page 720
Gaussian Distribution......Page 723
Sinusoidal Distribution......Page 728
Bβ8 Functional Transformations of Random Variables......Page 729
Multivariate CDFs and PDFs......Page 734
Bivariate Statistics......Page 736
Multivariate Functional Transformation......Page 737
Central Limit Theorem......Page 740
Problems......Page 741
APPENDIX C: USING MATLAB......Page 748
Cβ2 Quick Start for Running M-Files......Page 749
Cβ3 Programming in MATLAB......Page 750
REFERENCES......Page 752
ANSWERS TO SELECTED PROBLEMS......Page 764
A......Page 772
B......Page 773
C......Page 774
D......Page 775
E......Page 776
F......Page 777
I......Page 778
L......Page 779
M......Page 780
O......Page 781
P......Page 782
R......Page 783
S......Page 784
T......Page 786
Z......Page 787
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