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Revision as of 13:56, 12 September 2022
$\Rightarrow \hspace{0.5cm}\text{Only the first three chapters of this book have been translated so far.}$
The focus of this book is the Calculation of the Error Probability, which is the decisive quality feature for digital systems.
- The description is mainly in baseband, but most of the results can also be applied to digital carrier frequency systems.
- In order to understand the five chapters of this book, a basic knowledge of "Signal Representation" and "Stochastic Signal Theory" is assumed,  which you can acquire e.g. with the help of the first and third books of this tutorial series.
The subject matter corresponds to a $\text{lecture with three semester hours per week (sh/w) and two additional sh/w exercise}$.
Here is a table of contents based on the $\text{five main chapters}$ with a total of $\text{26 individual chapters}$.
Contents
In addition to these theory pages, we also offer tasks and multimedia modules on this topic, which could help to clarify the teaching material:
$\text{Further links:}$
$(1)$ $\text{Bibliography for the book}$
$(2)$ $\text{General notes about the book}$ (authors, other participants, materials as a starting point for the book, list of sources)