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This document is the table of contents for the 5th edition of the textbook "Communication Systems" by Simon Haykin and Michael Moher. The textbook is published by John Wiley & Sons and covers topics related to communication signals, modulation techniques, random processes, noise, analog and digital signal representation, transmission of digital signals, information theory, and error correction coding. The table of contents lists 14 chapters that cover these topics at both an introductory and advanced level, with examples provided for each chapter.

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Communication Systems

This document is the table of contents for the 5th edition of the textbook "Communication Systems" by Simon Haykin and Michael Moher. The textbook is published by John Wiley & Sons and covers topics related to communication signals, modulation techniques, random processes, noise, analog and digital signal representation, transmission of digital signals, information theory, and error correction coding. The table of contents lists 14 chapters that cover these topics at both an introductory and advanced level, with examples provided for each chapter.

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COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

5th Edition

International Student Version


Simon Haykin
McMaster University

Michael Moher
Space-Time DSP

John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

CONTENTS
PREFACE

vii

Chapter 1

PROLOGUE . 1

1.1 The Communication Process 1


1.2 The Layered Approach 2
1.3 Theme ExampleWireless
Communications 3
Notes and References 7

Chapter 2 FOURIER THEORY AND


COMMUNICATION SIGNALS 8
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
2.7
2.8
2.9
2.10
2.11
2.12
2.13
2.14
2.15

Introduction 8
The Fourier Transform 8
Properties of the Fourier Transform 14
The Inverse Relationship Between Time
and Frequency 28
Dirac Delta Function 32
Fourier Transforms of Periodic Signals 39
Transmission of Signals Through Linear
Systems 41
Filters 47
Low-Pass and Band-Pass Signals 52
Band-Pass Systems 57
Phase and Group Delay 60
Sources of Information 62
Numerical Computation of the Fourier
Transform 64
Theme ExampleChannel Estimation of a
Wireless LAN Channel 66
Summary and Discussion 69
Notes and References 69
Problems 70

Chapter 3

AMPLITUDE MODULATION

3.1 Introduction 74
3.2 Amplitude Modulation

75

74

3.3 Double Sideband-Suppressed Carrier


Modulation 83
3.4 Quadrature-Carrier Multiplexing 87
3.5 Single-Sideband and Vestigial-Sideband
Methods of Modulation 88
3.6 Theme ExampleVSB Transmission of
Analog and Digital Television 92
3.7 Frequency Translation 93
3.8 Frequency-Division Multiplexing 94
3.9 Summary and Discussion 95
Notes and References 96
Problems 96

Chapter 4 PHASE AND FREQUENCY


MODULATION 102
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
4.7

Introduction 102
Basic Definitions 102
Frequency Modulation 109
Phase-Locked Loop 127
Nonlinear Effects in FM Systems 133
The Superheterodyne Receiver 135
Theme ExampleAnalog and Digital FM
Cellular Telephones 137
4.8 Summary and Discussion 139
Notes and References 140
Problems 140

Chapter 5 RANDOM VARIABLES AND


PROCESSES 146
5.1
5.2
5.3
5.4
5.5

Introduction 146
Probability 147
Random Variables 151
Statistical Averages 156
Random Processes 161
IX

5.6 Mean, Correlation, and Covariance


Functions 162
5.7 Transmission of a Random Process Through
a Linear Filter 168
5.8 Power Spectral Density 169
5.9 Gaussian Process 175
5.10 Noise 179
5.11 Narrowband Noise 186
5.12 Theme ExampleStochastic Model
of a Mobile Radio Channel 193
5.13 Summary and Discussion. 198
Notes and References 200*
Problems 201

Chapter 6 NOISE IN ANALOG


MODULATION 207
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
6.5
6.6
6.7

Introduction 207
Receiver Model 207
Noise in DSB-SC Receivers 210
Noise in AM Receivers 212
Noise in FM Receivers 215
Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis in FM
Theme ExampleLink Budget of FM
Satellite Link 229
6.8 Summary and Discussion 233
Notes and References 235
Problems 235

226

Chapter 7 DIGITAL REPRESENTATION OF


ANALOG SIGNALS 238
/i

7.1
7.2
7.3
7.4
7.5
7.6
7.7
7.8
7.9
7.10
7.11
7.12

Introduction 238
Why Digitize Analog Sources? 239
The Sampling Process 240
Pulse-Amplitude Modulation 244
Time-Division Multiplexing 247
Pulse-Position Modulation 248
Theme ExamplePPM in Impulse
Radio 255
The Quantization Process 256
Pulse-Code Modulation 260
Delta Modulation 267
Theme ExampleDigitization of Video
and MPEG 271
Summary and Discussion 273

Notes and References


Problems 275

274

Chapters BASEBAND TRANSMISSION


OF DIGITAL SIGNALS 279
8.1 Introduction 279
8.2 Baseband Pulses and Matched Filter
Detection 280
8.3 Probability of Error Due to Noise 285
8.4 Intersymbol Interference 290
8.5 Eye Pattern 294
8.6 Nyquist's Criterion for Distortionless
Transmission 296
8.7 Baseband M-ary PAM Transmission 301
8.8 Tapped-Delay-Line Equalization 302
8.9 Theme Example100BASE-TX
Transmission of 100 Mbps Over Twisted
Pair 305
8.10 Summary and Discussion 308
Notes and References 309
Problems 309

Chapter 9 BAND-PASS TRANSMISSION


OF DIGITAL SIGNALS 313
9.1
9.2
9.3
9.4
9.5

Introduction 313
Band-Pass Transmission Model 314
Transmission of Binary PSK and FSK 316
M-ary Data Transmission Systems 327
Comparison of Noise Performances
of Various PSK and FSK Systems 331
9.6 Theme ExampleOrthogonal Frequency
Division Multiplexing (OFDM) 333
9.7 Summary and Discussion 337
Notes and References 338
Problems 338

Chapter 10 INFORMATION AND


FORWARD ERROR CORRECTION 342
10.1
10.2
10.3
10.4

Introduction 342
Uncertainty, Information, and Entropy 343
Source-Coding Theorem 347
Lossless Data Compression 348

10.5 Theme ExampleThe LempelZiv Algorithm and File Compression 353


10.6 Discrete Memoryless Channels 355
10.7 Channel Capacity 357
10.8 Channel Coding Theorem 360
10.9 Capacity of a Gaussian Channel 363
10.10 Error Control Coding 366
10.11 Linear Block Codes 369
10.12 Convolutional Codes 379
10.13 Trellis-Coded Modulation 384
10.14 Turbo Codes 388
10.15 Summary and Discussion 393
Notes and References 394
Problems 395
APPENDIX

Mathematical Tables

398

GLOSSARY 405
BIBLIOGRAPHY

409

INDEX 413

XI

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