Description
The text is flexible and can easily be used in a one semester course or there is enough depth to cover two semesters. Its comprehensive nature makes it a great book for students to keep refer to in their professional careers. This best-selling book in Digital Communications by John G. Proakis has been revised to reflect the current trends in the field. Some of the topics that have been added include Turbocodes, Antenna Arrays, Iterative Detection, and Digital Cellular Systems. Also new to this edition are electronic figures for presentation materials found on the website.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Deterministic and Random Signal Analysis
Chapter 3 Digital Modulation Schemes
Chapter 4 Optimum Receivers for AWGN Channels
Chapter 5 Carrier and Symbol Synchronization
Chapter 6 An Introduction to Information Theory
Chapter 7 Linear Block Codes
Chapter 8 Trellis and Graph Based Codes
Chapter 9 Digital Communication Through Band-Limited Channels
Chapter 10 Adaptive Equalization
Chapter 11 Multichannel and Multicarrier Systems
Chapter 12 Spread Spectrum Signals for Digital Communications
Chapter 13 Fading Channels I: Characterization and Signaling
Chapter 14 Fading Channels II: Capacity and Coding
Chapter 15 Multiple-Antenna Systems
Chapter 16 Multiuser Communications
Appendix A Matrices
Appendix B Error Probability for Multichannel Binary Signals
Appendix C Error Probability for Adaptive Reception of M-Phase Signals
Appendix C Square Root Factorization
John G. Proakis
Professor Emeritus, Northeastern University
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
University of California, San Diego
Masoud Salehi
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering,
Northeastern University