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Basic Communication Theory: A Teacher's Eye View of the Way Non-Mathematicians See the Mathematics and Use of the Basic Ideas of Modulation

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This book is intended to help undergraduate students to understand the basic ideas and methods used for the modulation of signals in communication systems. The core of the material is in three broad areas of modulation - analogue, keying and digital. An explanation of the basic ideas of communication theory is followed by sections on the definitions and mathematics involved in signal representation.

285 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1992

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John E. Pearson

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