<span>Principles of Electronic Communication Systems</span><span> provides the most up-to-date survey available for students taking a first course in electronic communications. Requiring only basic algebra and trigonometry, this new edition is notable for its readability, learning features and numer
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems
โ Scribed by Louis E. Frenzel
- Publisher
- McGraw Hill
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
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- 945
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- 4
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โฆ Synopsis
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems provides the most up-to-date survey available for students taking a first course in electronic communications. Requiring only basic algebra and trigonometry, this new edition is notable for its readability, learning features and numerous full-color photos and illustrations. A systems approach is used to cover state-of-the-art communications technologies, to best reflect current industry practice. This edition contains greatly expanded and updated material on the Internet, cell phones, and wireless technologies. Practical skills like testing and troubleshooting are integrated throughout. A brand-new Laboratory & Activities Manual provides both hands-on experiments and a variety of other activities, reflecting the variety of skills now needed by technicians. A new Online Learning Center is also available, with a wealth of learning resources for instructors and students.
McGraw-Hill's Connect, is also available as an optional, add on item. Connect is the only integrated learning system that empowers students by continuously adapting to deliver precisely what they need, when they need it, how they need it, so that class time is more effective. Connect allows the professor to assign homework, quizzes, and tests easily and automatically grades and records the scores of the student's work. Problems are randomized to prevent sharing of answers an may also have a "multi-step solution" which helps move the students' learning along if they experience difficulty.
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 Introduction to Electronic Communication
1-1 The Significance of Human Communication
1-2 Communication Systems
1-3 Types of Electronic Communication
1-4 Modulation and Multiplexing
1-5 The Electromagnetic Spectrum
1-6 Bandwidth
1-7 A Survey of Communication Applications
1-8 Jobs and Careers in the Communication Industry
Chapter 2 Electronic Fundamentals for Communications
2-1 Gain, Attenuation, and Decibels
2-2 Tuned Circuits
2-3 Filters
2-4 Fourier Theory
Chapter 3 Amplitude Modulation Fundamentals
3-1 AM Concepts
3-2 Modulation Index and Percentage of Modulation
3-3 Sidebands and the Frequency Domain
3-4 AM Power
3-5 Single-Sideband Modulation
3-6 Classification of Radio Emissions
Chapter 4 Amplitude Modulator and Demodulator Circuits
4-1 Basic Principles of Amplitude Modulation
4-2 Amplitude Modulators
4-3 Amplitude Demodulators
4-4 Balanced Modulators
4-5 SSB Circuits
Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Frequency Modulation
5-1 Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation
5-2 Principles of Phase Modulation
5-3 Modulation Index and Sidebands
5-4 Noise Suppression Effects of FM
5-5 Frequency Modulation Versus Amplitude Modulation
Chapter 6 FM Circuits
6-1 Frequency Modulators
6-2 Phase Modulators
6-3 Frequency Demodulators
Chapter 7 Digital Communication Techniques
7-1 Digital Transmission of Data
7-2 Parallel and Serial Transmission
7-3 Data Conversion
7-4 Pulse Modulation
7-5 Digital Signal Processing
Chapter 8 Radio Transmitters
8-1 Transmitter Fundamentals
8-2 Carrier Generators
8-3 Power Amplifiers
8-4 Impedance-Matching Networks
8-5 Typical Transmitter Circuits
Chapter 9 Communication Receivers
9-1 Basic Principles of Signal Reproduction
9-2 Superheterodyne Receivers
9-3 Frequency Conversion
9-4 Intermediate Frequency and Images
9-5 Noise
9-6 Typical Receiver Circuits
9-7 Receivers and Transceivers
Chapter 10 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing
10-1 Multiplexing Principles
10-2 Frequency-Division Multiplexing
10-3 Time-Division Multiplexing
10-4 Pulse-Code Modulation
10-5 Duplexing
Chapter 11 Digital Data Transmission
11-1 Digital Codes
11-2 Principles of Digital Transmission
11-3 Transmission Efficiency
11-4 Modem Concepts and Methods
11-5 Wideband Modulation
11-6 Broadband Modem Techniques
11-7 Error Detection and Correction
11-8 Protocols
Chapter 12 Fundamentals of Networking, Local-Area Networks, and Ethernet
12-1 Network Fundamentals
12-2 LAN Hardware
12-3 Ethernet LANs
12-4 Advanced Ethernet
Chapter 13 Transmission Lines
13-1 Transmission Line Basics
13-2 Standing Waves
13-3 Transmission Lines as Circuit Elements
13-4 The Smith Chart
Chapter 14 Antennas and Wave Propagation
14-1 Antenna Fundamentals
14-2 Common Antenna Types
14-3 Radio Wave Propagation
Chapter 15 Internet Technologies
15-1 Internet Applications
15-2 Internet Transmission Systems
15-3 Storage-Area Networks
15-4 Internet Security
Chapter 16 Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Communication
16-1 Microwave Concepts
16-2 Microwave Lines and Devices
16-3 Waveguides and Cavity Resonators
16-4 Microwave Semiconductor Diodes
16-5 Microwave Tubes
16-6 Microwave Antennas
16-7 Microwave and Millimeter-Wave Applications
Chapter 17 Satellite Communication
17-1 Satellite Orbits
17-2 Satellite Communication Systems
17-3 Satellite Subsystems
17-4 Ground Stations
17-5 Satellite Applications
17-6 Global Navigation Satellite Systems
Chapter 18 Telecommunication Systems
18-1 Telephones
18-2 Telephone System
18-3 Facsimile
18-4 Internet Telephony
Chapter 19 Optical Communication
19-1 Optical Principles
19-2 Optical Communication Systems
19-3 Fiber-Optic Cables
19-4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers
19-5 Wavelength-Division Multiplexing
19-6 Passive Optical Networks
19-7 40/100-Gbps Networks and Beyond
Chapter 20 Cell Phone Technologies
20-1 Cellular Telephone Systems
20-2 A Cellular Industry Overview
20-3 2G and 3G Digital Cell Phone Systems
20-4 Long Term Evolution and 4G Cellular Systems
20-5 Base Stations and Small Cells
Chapter 21 Wireless Technologies
21-1 Wireless LAN
21-2 PANs and Bluetooth
21-3 ZigBee and Mesh Wireless Networks
21-4 WiMAX and Wireless Metropolitan-Area Networks
21-5 Infrared Wireless
21-6 Radio-Frequency Identification and Near-Field Communications
21-7 Ultrawideband Wireless
21-8 Additional Wireless Applications
Chapter 22 Communication Tests and Measurements
22-1 Communication Test Equipment
22-2 Common Communication Tests
22-3 Troubleshooting Techniques
22-4 Electromagnetic Interference Testing
Answers to Selected Problems
Glossary
Credits
Index
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<span>Principles of Electronic Communication Systems</span><span> provides the most up-to-date survey available for students taking a first course in electronic communications. Requiring only basic algebra and trigonometry, this new edition is notable for its readability, learning features and numer
<span>Principles of Electronic Communication Systems</span><span> provides the most up-to-date survey available for students taking a first course in electronic communications. Requiring only basic algebra and trigonometry, this new edition is notable for its readability, learning features and numer