Imprint for the book "Modulation Methods"

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Five main chapters with a total of 23 chapters (files) and 192 sections (pages);   89 Exercises   ⇒   Three semester hours per week "lecture" and two hours "exercises"
     
Development of the German version:   2005–2011.       Development of the English version:   2020/21.      Last corrections:   October 2021

  • Basic materials   ⇒   Lecture notes of LNT/LÜT:  [Söd14][1][Han16][2][Vie16][3];   [Kra17][4].   –   Textbooks:   [ZP85][5][Kam04][6]
  • Participating students in chronological order:      Martin Winkler (2001),  Yven Winter,  Ji Li ,  Franz Kohl,  Bettina Hirner,  Thorsten Kalweit,  Markus Elsberger,  Slim Lamine,  Thomas Großer,  Johannes Schmidt,  David Jobst,  Xiaohan Liu,  Matthias Riedel,  Carolin Mirschina,  Sam Reed,  JiWoo Hwang (2022)



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  1. Söder, G.:  Analoge & Digitale Modulationsverfahren. Praktikum „Simulation digitaler Übertragungssysteme”. Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik, TU München, 2014.
  2. Hanik, N.:  Nachrichtentechnik 2 (LB): Modulationsverfahren. Vorlesungsmanuskript. Professur Leitungsgebundene Übertragungstechnik, TU München, 2016.
  3. Viering, I.: System Aspects in Communications. Vorlesungsmanuskript. Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik. München: TU München, 2016.
  4. Kramer, G.: Nachrichtentechnik 2. Vorlesungsmanuskript, Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik. München: TU München, 2017.
  5. Ziemer, R. E.; Peterson, R. L.: Digital Communications and Spread Spectrum Systems. New York: Macmillan, 1985. ISBN 978-0-02431-670-7
  6. Kammeyer, K.D.:  Nachrichtenübertragung. Stuttgart: B.G. Teubner, 4. Auflage, 2004.