Digital Communications: Courses and Exercises with Solutions
By Pierre Jarry and Jacques N. Beneat
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Digital communications plays an important role in numerical transmission systems due to the proliferation of radio beams, satellite, optic fibbers, radar, and mobile wireless systems.
This book provides the fundamentals and basic design techniques of digital communications with an emphasis on the systems of telecommunication and the principles of baseband transmission. With a focus on examples and exercises, this book will prepare you with a practical and real-life treatment of communication problems.
- A complete analysis of the structures used for emission or reception technology
- A set of approaches for implementation in current and future circuit design
- A summary of the design steps with examples and exercises for each circuit
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Digital Communications - Pierre Jarry
Digital Communications
Course and Exercises with Solutions
Pierre Jarry
Jacques N. Beneat
Table of Contents
Cover image
Title page
Copyright
Preface
Acknowledgments
Part 1: Telecommunication Systems
1: Digital Communications
Abstract
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Qualities of the digital communications
1.3 Advantages of digital communications
1.4 Definitions
1.5 Diagram of digital communications
2: Supports of Digital Communications
Abstract
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The radio beams
2.3 The satellites
2.4 The optical fiber
2.5 The radar
Part 2: Baseband Digital Communications
3: Baseband Communications
Abstract
3.1 Sampling the signals
3.2 Coding the samples
3.3 Time multiplexing
3.4 Spectrum of the different binary representations
3.5 Frequency of the clock
4: The Channel
Abstract
4.1 Regeneration of the signal: general diagram
4.2 Detection of a noisy digital signal
4.3 Equalization of the transfer function of the support
5: Nyquist Criteria
Abstract
5.1 Transmission without inter-symbol interference
5.2 First Nyquist criterion
5.3 Second Nyquist criterion
5.4 Third Nyquist criterion
5.5 Error probability of the whole line
6: Analog-to-Digital Conversion: Compression and Extension
Abstract
6.1 Compression and coding
6.2 Quantization
6.3 Noise's quantization
6.4 Limitation noise
6.5 Compression and extension
6.6 Introduction to coding
Part 3: Digital Transmissions on Carriers' Frequency
7: Phase Shift Keying Modulations
Abstract
7.1 Introduction
7.2 Amplitude, frequency and phase modulation
7.3 Phase shift keying: coherent PSK of order 2
7.4 PSK of order 4
7.5 PSK of order height and 16
8: Differential Coding
Abstract
8.1 Introduction
8.2 Differential coding of order 2
8.3 Differential modulation of order 4
9: Demodulations
Abstract
9.1 Coherent demodulation
9.2 Differential demodulation
10: Quality of the Digital Transmissions
Abstract
10.1 Introduction
10.2 Differential demodulation of order 2
10.3 Coherent modulation of order 2
10.4 Modulation (coherent or non-coherent) of order 4
10.5 The noise and the error
Part 4: Exercises and Problems
11: Supports
Abstract
11.1 Power links
11.2 Antennas
11.3 Simple designs of duplexers and multiplexers
12: Modulations and Demodulations Without Noise
Abstract
12.1 Amplitude modulation system
12.2 Coherent amplitude demodulation system
12.3 Quadrature multiplexing system
13: Modulations and Demodulations With Noise
Abstract
13.1 Demodulation in the presence of noise using a triangular filter
13.2 Detection of a digital signal with the presence of noise
13.3 Digital transformation of an analogic signal
Bibliography
Index
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Preface
Digital communications plays an important role in numerical transmission systems because of the proliferation of radio beams, satellites, optic fibers, radar and mobile wireless systems.
This book provides fundamentals and basic design techniques of digital communications and that is why the manuscript is brief and quite simple.
It has grown out of the authors' own teaching and as such has a unity of methodology and style, essential for a smooth reading.
The book is intended for engineers and for advanced graduate students.
Each of the 13 chapters provides a complete analysis of the structures used for emission or reception technology. We hope that this will provide the students with a set of approaches that he/she could use for current and future digital circuits designs.
We also emphasize the practical nature of the subject by summarizing the design steps and giving examples of exercises so that digital communications students can have an appreciation of each circuit. This approach, we believe, has produced a coherent, practical and real-life treatment of the subject.
The book is therefore theoretical but also experimental. The exercises represent more than 25% of the book.
The book is divided into four parts and 13 chapters. Then we have to give the different systems of telecommunication (radio beams, satellites, optic fibers, radar and mobile telephones) and also the principles of the baseband transmission, the digital channels and the different digital communications.
In Part 1, we give the definition of the digital communications and the different channels that propagate these digital elements.
In Chapter 1, we focus on the definitions and on the quality of the digital communications. Chapter 2 is entirely devoted to the digital radio beams, satellites, optic fibers and Radars.
After we have given the used frequencies, we describe the equipment (antennas, microwave oscillators, microwave amplifiers, filters, etc.).
We show that it is possible to transmit to a long distance by studying losses and dispersion.
In Part 2, we define the different sampling methods, the analog-to-digital conversion, the errors due to these sampling and the quantifications. In Chapter 3, the different ways of pulse-code modulation and line coding are described: RZ (return to zero) and NRZ (no return to zero). The channel is described in Chapter 4 and we give the different S/N ratios, the possibilities to regenerate the signal, the