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Digital Communications by John G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi

Digital Communications is a classic book in the area that is designed to be used as a senior or graduate level text. The text is flexible and can easily be used in a one semester course or there is enough depth to cover two semesters. Its comprehensive nature makes it a great book for students to keep for reference in their professional careers.

Key Features:

  • Convenient, the sequential organization begins with a look at the history and classification of channel models and builds from there
  • Complete and thorough introduction to the analysis and design of digital communication systems
  • Includes expert coverage of new topics such as Turbo codes and LDPC codes, Turbo equalization, Multiple antenna systems, Iterative decoding, Capacity and coding for fading channels

Table of Contents:
Chapter 1: Introduction
Chapter 2: Deterministic and Random Signal Analysis
Chapter 3: Digital Modulation Schemes
Chapter 4: Optimum Receivers for AWGN Channels
Chapter 5: Carrier and Symbol Synchronization
Chapter 6: An Introduction to Information Theory
Chapter 7: Linear Block Codes
Chapter 8: Trellis and Graph-Based Codes
Chapter 9: Digital Communication Through Band-Limited Channels
Chapter 10: Adaptive Equalization
Chapter 11: Multichannel and Multicarrier Systems
Chapter 12: Spread Spectrum Signals for Digital Communications
Chapter 13: Fading Channels I
Chapter 14: Fading Channels II
Chapter 15: Multiple-Antenna Systems
Chapter 16: Multiuser Communications



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