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Communication Systems Principles Using MATLAB®
Communication Systems Principles
Using MATLAB®
John W. Leis
University of Southern Queensland
This edition first published 2018
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Names: Leis, John, 1966– author.
Title: Communication systems principles using MATLAB / by John W. Leis.
Description: Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons, 2018. | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Identifiers: LCCN 2018008692 (print) | LCCN 2018021192 (ebook) | ISBN 9781119470687 (pdf ) |
ISBN 9781119470755 (epub) | ISBN 9781119470670 (cloth)
Subjects: LCSH: MATLAB. | Data transmission systems–Computer simulation. |
Telecommunication systems–Computer simulation.
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To Debbie, Amy, and Kate.
For enriching my life beyond imagination.
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Contents
Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xv
Introduction xvii
About the Companion Website xxi
1 Signals and Systems 1
1.1 Chapter Objectives 1
1.2 Introduction 1
1.3 Signals and Phase Shift 2
1.4 System Building Blocks 3
1.4.1 Basic Building Blocks 3
1.4.2 Phase Shifting Blocks 4
1.4.3 Linear and Nonlinear Blocks 5
1.4.4 Filtering Blocks 8
1.5 Integration and Differentiation of a Waveform 10
1.6 Generating Signals 16
1.7 Measuring and Transferring Power 19
1.7.1 Root Mean Square 19
1.7.2 The Decibel 23
1.7.3 Maximum Power Transfer 25
1.8 System Noise 29
1.9 Chapter Summary 32
Problems 32
2 Wired, Wireless, and Optical Systems 37
2.1 Chapter Objectives 37
2.2 Introduction 37
2.3 Useful Preliminaries 38
2.3.1 Frequency Components When a Signal Waveform Is Known 38
2.3.2 Frequency Spectrum When a Signal Is Measured 42
2.3.3 Measuring the Frequency Spectrum in Practice 44
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2.4 Wired Communications 50
2.4.1 Cabling Considerations 50
2.4.2 Pulse Shaping 52
2.4.3 Line Codes and Synchronization 62
2.4.4 Scrambling and Synchronization 66
2.4.5 Pulse Reflection 73
2.4.6 Characteristic Impedance of a Transmission Line 80
2.4.7 Wave Equation for a Transmission Line 83
2.4.8 Standing Waves 84
2.5 Radio and Wireless 92
2.5.1 Radio-frequency Spectrum 92
2.5.2 Radio Propagation 92
2.5.3 Line-of-sight Considerations 96
2.5.4 Radio Reflection 97
2.5.5 Radio Wave Diffraction 99
2.5.6 Radio Waves with a Moving Sender or Receiver 103
2.5.7 Sending and Capturing a Radio Sign ...