Introduction to Communication Science and Systems

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Introduction to Communication Science and Systems

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dc.contributor.author Edward C. Posner
dc.contributor.author John R. Pierce
dc.date.accessioned 2023-01-10T06:28:38Z
dc.date.available 2023-01-10T06:28:38Z
dc.date.copyright
dc.date.issued 2022-12-04
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dc.identifier.isbn UOM:39015003731828
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dc.identifier.uri http://books.google.co.id/books?id=RONSAAAAMAAJ&dq=intitle:Introduction+to+Communication+Science&hl=&source=gbs_api
dc.identifier.uri https://repository.bungabangsacirebon.ac.id/repo/handle/123456789/961
dc.description.abstract There are many valuable and useful books on electrical communication (References 1-5 are some examples), but they have certain disadvantages for the beginner. The more advanced books present some things in a basic way, but they are very narrow for an introduction to communica tion. The introductory books are broader but still narrow by our stan dards. Further, they often pick things out of thin air rather than derive them. This book is aimed at giving the beginner a basic understanding of a wide range of topics which are essential in communication systems. These include antennas and transmission, thermal noise and its consequences, Fourier transforms, modulation and noise, sampling and pulse code modulation, autocorrelation and power spectrum, optimum filtering, gauss ian noise and errors in digital transmission, data transmission, limits on data rate including information theory and quantum limits, and source encoding. We have not included communications traffic, switching, and multiplexing, nor protocols for digital and computer communications. For these, Reference 6 is excellent. In general, our book does not discuss the circuits used for communication or the physics of radio propagation. We assume that these will be taught in specialized courses, but such courses are not prerequisites for this one. Chapter 1 introduces the transmission formula or antenna equation and antenna directivity. Only a very basic sophomore physics knowledge of electromagnetic theory is assumed. The radar equation is also treated.
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dc.language en
dc.publisher Applications of Communications Theory
dc.subject Computers
dc.title Introduction to Communication Science and Systems
dc.type Textbook


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