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Informationen zum Autor Simon Haykin is a University Professor at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. His research interests include nonlinear dynamics, neural networks and adaptive filters and their applications in radar and communications systems. Dr. Haykin is the editor for a series of books on "Adaptive and Learning Systems for Signal Processing, Communications and Control" published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. He is both an IEEE Fellow and Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. Klappentext This best-selling! easy to read book offers the most complete discussion on the theories and principles behind today's most advanced communications systems. Throughout! Haykin emphasizes the statistical underpinnings of communication theory in a complete and detailed manner. Readers are guided though topics ranging from pulse modulation and passband digital transmission to random processes and error-control coding. The fifth edition has also been revised to include an extensive treatment of digital communications. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction2. Representation of Signals and Systems3. Continuous-Wave Modulation4. Random Processes5. Noise in CW Modulation Systems6. Pulse Modulation7. Baseband Pulse Transmission8. Digital Passband Transmission9. Spread-Spectrum Modulation10. Fundamental Limits in Information Theory11. Error Control Coding12. Advanced Communication SystemsAppendix 1-Speech and Television as Sources of InformationAppendix 2- Fourier SeriesAppendix 3- Time-Frequency AnalysisAppendix 4- Bessel FunctionsAppendix 5- Shwarz's InequalityAppendix 6- Noise FigureAppendix 7- Error FunctionAppendix 8-Statistical Characterization of Complex Random ProcessesAppendix 9- Binary ArithmeticAppendix 10- CrytographyAppendix 11- Mathematical TablesGlossaryAbbrevationsBibliographyIndex