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# Amplitude modulation and associated demodulators:  Double sideband– and single sideband modulation.  Envelope and synchronous demodulation.     
 
# Amplitude modulation and associated demodulators:  Double sideband– and single sideband modulation.  Envelope and synchronous demodulation.     
 
# Angle modulation and associated demodulators:  Phase modulation and frequency modulation.  Signal-to-noise ratio with angle modulation.     
 
# Angle modulation and associated demodulators:  Phase modulation and frequency modulation.  Signal-to-noise ratio with angle modulation.     
# Digital modulation techniques:  Pulse code modulation,  Linear modulation techniques  $($ASK,  BPSK,  BPSK$)$,  Nonlinear modulation  $($FSK,  MSK,  GMSK$)$.     
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# Digital modulation techniques:  Pulse code modulation,  Linear modulation techniques  $($ASK,  BPSK,  BPSK$)$,  Non-linear modulation  $($FSK,  MSK,  GMSK$)$.     
# Multiple access methods:  FDMA, TDMA, CDMA.  Multiplexers and demultiplexers.  CDMA spread sequences.  PN modulation:  Principle and realisation.
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# Multiple access methods:  FDMA, TDMA, CDMA.  Multiplexers and demultiplexers.  CDMA spread sequences.  PN modulation:  Principle and realization.
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:25, 3 April 2023

Brief summary

This book describes essential fundamentals of both analogue and digital transmission systems,  in particular:

  1. Objective of modulation and demodulation:  Frequency and time division multiplexing.  Ideal,  distortion-free and distorting system.  Quality criteria.
  2. Amplitude modulation and associated demodulators:  Double sideband– and single sideband modulation.  Envelope and synchronous demodulation.
  3. Angle modulation and associated demodulators:  Phase modulation and frequency modulation.  Signal-to-noise ratio with angle modulation.
  4. Digital modulation techniques:  Pulse code modulation,  Linear modulation techniques  $($ASK,  BPSK,  BPSK$)$,  Non-linear modulation  $($FSK,  MSK,  GMSK$)$.
  5. Multiple access methods:  FDMA, TDMA, CDMA.  Multiplexers and demultiplexers.  CDMA spread sequences.  PN modulation:  Principle and realization.


Notes:

  • Further details on digital signal transmission  $($BER computation,  system optimisation, ...$)$  are covered in the book  »Digital Signal Transmission«.


⇒   Here first an  »content overview«  by means of the  »five main chapters«  with a total of  »23 individual chapters«  and  »192 sections«.


Content

Exercises and multimedia

In addition to these theory pages,  we also offer exercises and multimedia modules on this topic,  which could help to clarify the teaching material:

$(1)$    $\text{Exercises}$

$(2)$    $\text{Learning videos}$

$(3)$    $\text{Applets}$ 


Further links