Introduction to Wireless Digital Communication A Signal Processing Perspective 1st Edition by Robert Heath Jr.

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Author
Robert Heath Jr.
Publisher
Pearson
Pages
464 pages
ISBN
978-0134431796
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Introduction to Wireless Digital Communication: A Signal Processing Perspective

Author: Robert Heath Jr.

Edition: 1st

Language: English

Publisher: Pearson

Dimensions: 7 x 0.92 x 9.1 inches

ISBN-10: 134431790

ISBN-13: 978-0134431796

Publication Date: March 22, 2017

Print Length: 464 pages

The Accessible Guide to Modern Wireless Communication for Undergraduates, Graduates, and Practicing Electrical Engineers

Wireless communication is a critical discipline of electrical engineering and computer science, yet the concepts have remained elusive for students who are not specialists in the area. This text makes digital communication and receiver algorithms for wireless communication broadly accessible to undergraduates, graduates, and practicing electrical engineers. Notably, the book builds on a signal processing foundation and does not require prior courses on analog or digital communication.

Introduction to Wireless Digital Communication establishes the principles of communication, from a digital signal processing perspective, including key mathematical background, transmitter and receiver signal processing algorithms, channel models, and generalizations to multiple antennas. Robert Heath’s “less is more” approach focuses on typical solutions to common problems in wireless engineering.

Heath presents digital communication fundamentals from a signal processing perspective, focusing on the complex pulse amplitude modulation approach used in most commercial wireless systems. He describes specific receiver algorithms for implementing wireless communication links, including synchronization, carrier frequency offset estimation, channel estimation, and equalization. While most concepts are presented for systems with single transmit and receive antennas, Heath concludes by extending those concepts to contemporary MIMO systems.

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