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Revision as of 11:19, 3 November 2021
⇒We are just beginning the English translation of this book.
This book describes essential fundamentals of analog as well as digital transmission technology. Further details of digital signal transmission - such as error probability calculation and system optimization - are covered in the book Digital Signal Transmission .
The description builds on the books Signal Representation and Linear and Time Invariant Systems. Knowledge of Stochastic Signal Theory is helpful, but not essential.
The subject matter corresponds to a lecture with three semester hours per week (SWS) and two additional SWS exercises.
Here is a table of contents based on the five main chapters with a total of 23 individual chapters.
Content
- Objectives of Modulation and Demodulation
- Quality Criteria
- General Model of Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Double-Sideband Amplitude Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Synchronous Demodulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Envelope Demodulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Single-Sideband Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Further AM Variants ⇒Not yet translated
- Phase Modulation (PM) ⇒Not yet translated
- Frequency Modulation (FM) ⇒Not yet translated
- Influence of Noise on Systems with Angle Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Pulse Code Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Linear Digital Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Quadrature Amplitude Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Nonlinear Digital Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Tasks and Classification ⇒Not yet translated
- Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- Spreading Sequences for CDMA ⇒Not yet translated
- Error Probability of Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum Modulation ⇒Not yet translated
- General Description of OFDM ⇒Not yet translated
- Implementation of OFDM Systems ⇒Not yet translated
- OFDM for 4G Networks ⇒Not yet translated
- Further OFDM Applications ⇒Not yet translated
In addition to these theory pages, we also offer tasks and multimedia modules on this topic, which could help to clarify the teaching material:
Further links:
(1) Bibliography for the book
(2) General notes about the book (authors, other participants, materials as a starting point for the book, list of sources)