Fr. 210.00

Modern Telecommunications - Basic Principles and Practices

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Martin Sibley has a Ph.D. from Huddersfield Polytechnic in Preamplifier Design for Optical Receivers. He started his career in academia in 1986 having spent 3 years as a post-graduate student and then 2 years as a British Telecom-funded research fellow. His research work has a strong bias to the practical implementation of research and he has taught communications at all levels since 1986. Currently Mr. Sibley is a Reader in Communications, School of Computing and Engineering at the University of Huddersfield. He has authored 3 books and is a Member of the IET and Fellow of the HEA. Klappentext This is an introductory text that will equip readers with the necessary tools to study telecommunications further. It explains the fundamentals and background behind digital TV, radio, cell phones, and satellites as well as the legacy analogue transmissions. It covers digital modulation and analogue communications as this is something many people still use (VHF FM for example). The book also clearly explains the mathematics and simplifies the process to make it more approachable to students. Zusammenfassung Telecommunications is fundamental to modern society, with nearly everyone on the planet having access to a mobile phone, Wi-Fi, or satellite and terrestrial broadcast systems. This book is a concise analysis of both the basics of telecommunications as well as numerous advanced systems. It begins with a discussion of why we perform modulation of a carrier signal, continuing with a study of noise affecting all telecommunications links, be they digital or analogue in form. Digital communications techniques are examined in Modern Telecommunications: Basic Principles and Practices . Such an examination is crucial since radio, television, and satellite broadcasts are transmitted using a digital format. Analogue modulations are also considered. The logic behind such an investigation is because, whereas most broadcast systems are moving towards digital transmission, analogue techniques are still very much prevalent (most notably with AM and FM broadcasts). A topic that is often neglected in text books on telecommunications but is at the forefront of Modern Telecommunications concerns transmission lines. This is an important area of work since every length of coaxial cable used to convey signals from an antenna to a receiver is a transmission line. It is vitally important that a transmission line linking a transmitter to the antenna is matched and this topic is explored in great detail in several chapters dealing with Smith charts. Explains the background behind digital TV and radio as well as the legacy of analogue transmissions. Presents materials in a way that minimizes mathematics, making the topic more approachable and interesting to users. Provides a look at familiar systems that readers encounter in their everyday life (including mobile phones, Wi-Fi hotspots, satellites, digital TV, etc.). Demonstrates techniques and topics through end-of-chapter problems. Presents materials in an introductory form, making the information easily understandable and suitable for an undergraduate option course. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction. Noise. Introduction to Digital Modulation. Introduction to Analogue Modulation. Transmission and Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves. Systems. Appendix A – Double Balanced Mixer. Appendix B – The Product of Two Cosines. Appendix C – The Parallel Tuned Circuit. Appendix D – Decibels (dB). Appendix E – Noise Factor and Friss’ Formula. Appendix F –Error Function Tables. Appendix G –The Discrete Fourier Transform. Appendix H –Bessel Function Coefficients. Appendix I –The Phase Lock Loop. Appendix J –Lumped Parameters for Co-axial Cable. Appendix K –The 4B5B Line Code. ...

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