Titre : | Principles of electronic communication systems |
Auteurs : | Louis E Frenzel, Auteur |
Type de document : | Monographie imprimée |
Mention d'édition : | 3 rd |
Editeur : | Auckland : Mc Graw-Hill, 2008 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-0-07-322278-3 |
Langues: | Français |
Résumé : |
Principles of Electronic Communication Systems 3/e provides the most up-to-date survey available for students taking a first course in electronic communications. Requiring only basic algebra and trigonometry, the new edition is notable for its readability, learning features and numerous full-color photos and illustrations. A systems approach is used to cover state-of-the-art communications technologies, to best reflect current industry practice. This edition contains greatly expanded and updated material on the Internet, cell phones, and wireless technologies. Practical skills like testing and troubleshooting are integrated throughout. A brand-new Laboratory & Activities Manual provides both hands-on experiments and a variety of other activities, reflecting the variety of skills now needed by technicians. A new Online Learning Center web site is available, with a wealth of learning resources for students. An Instructor Productivity Center CD-ROM features solutions to all problems, PowerPoint lessons, and ExamView test banks for each chapter. |
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PRINCIPLES OF ELECTRONIC COMMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS3rd Edition Preface Chapter 1 Introduction to Electronic Communication 1-1The Significance of Human Communications 1-2Communication Systems 1-3Types of Electronic Communication 1-4Modulation and Multiplexing 1-5The Electromagnetic Spectrum 1-6Bandwidth 1-7A Survey of Communication Applications 1-8Careers in the Communications Industry Chapter 2 The Fundamentals of Electronics: A Review 2-1Gain, Attenuation and Decibels 2-2Tuned Circuits 2-3Filters 2-4Fourier Theory Chapter 3 Amplitude Modulation Fundamentals 3-1 AM Concepts 3-2Modulation Index and Percentage of Modulation 3-3Sidebands and The Frequency Domain 3-4AM Power 3-5Single-Sideband Modulation 3-6Classification of Radio Emissions Chapter 4 Amplitude Modulator and Demodulator Circuits 4-1Basic Principles of Amplitude Modulation 4-2Amplitude Modulators 4-3Amplitude Demodulators 4-4Balanced Modulators 4-5SSB Circuits Chapter 5 Fundamentals of Frequency Modulation 5-1Basic Principles of Frequency Modulation 5-2Principles of Phase Modulation 5-3Modulation Index and Sidebands 5-4Noise Suppression Effects of FM 5-5Frequency Modulation versus Amplitude Modulation Chapter 6 FM Circuits 6-1Frequency Modulators 6-2Phase Modulators 6-3Frequency Demodulators Chapter 7 Digital Communications Techniques 7-1Digital Transmission of Data 7-2Data Converters 7-3Parallel and Serial Transmission 7-4Pulse Code Modulation 7-5Pulse Modulation 7-6Digital Signal Processing Chapter 8 Radio Transmitters 8-1Transmitter Fundamentals 8-2Carrier Generators 8-3Power Amplifiers 8-4Impedance Matching Networks 8-5Typical Transmitter Circuits Chapter 9 Communications Receivers 9-1Basic Principles of Signal Reproduction 9-2Superheterodyne Receivers 9-3Frequency Conversion 9-4Intermediate Frequency and Images 9-5Noise 9-6Typical Receiver Circuits 9-7Receivers and Transmitters Chapter 10 Multiplexing and Demultiplexing 10-1 Multiplexing Principles 10-2 Frequency Division Multiplexing 10-3 Time Division Multiplexing 10-3 Pulse Code Modulation 10-4 Duplexing Chapter 11 Data Transmission Techniques 11-1 Digital Codes 11-2 Principles of Digital Transmission 11-3 Transmission Efficiency 11-4 Basic Modem Concepts 11-5 Wideband Modulation 11-6 Advanced Modem Technology 11-7 Error Detection and Correction 11-8 Protocols Chapter 12 Introduction to Networking and Local Area Networks 12-1 Network Fundamentals 12-2 LAN Hardware 12-3 Ethernet LANs 12-4 Token Ring LAN Chapter 13 Transmission Lines 13-1 Transmission Line Basics 13-2 Standing Waves 13-3 Transmission Lines as Circuit Elements 13-4 The Smith Chart Chapter 14 Antennas and Wave Propagation 14-1 Antenna Fundamentals 14-2 Common Antenna Types 14-3 Radio Wave Propagation Chapter 15 Internet Technologies 15-1 Internet Applications 15-2 Internet Transmission Systems 15-3 Storage Area Networks 15-4 Internet Security Chapter 16 Microwave Communications 16-1 Microwave Concepts 16-2 Microwave Transistor Amplifiers 16-3 Waveguides and Cavity Resonators 16-4 Microwave Semiconductor Diodes 16-5 Microwave Tubes 16-6 Microwave Antennas 16-7 Microwave Applications Chapter 17 Satellite Communications 17-1 Satellite Orbits 17-2 Satellite Communications Systems 17-3 Satellite Subsystems 17-4 Ground Stations 17-5 Satellite Applications Chapter 18 Telecommunication Systems 18-1 Telephones 18-2 The Telephone System 18-3 Facsimile 18-4 Paging Systems 18-5 Integrated Services Digital Network 18-6 Internet Telephony Chapter 19 Optical Communication 19-1 Optical Principles 19-2 Optical Communication System 19-3 Fiber Optic Cables 19-4 Optical Transmitters and Receivers 19-5 Wavelength Division Multiplexing 19-6 Passive Optical Networks Chapter 20 Cell Phone Technologies 20-1 Cellular Telephone Systems 20-2 The Advanced Mobile Telephone System 20-3 Digital Cell Phone Systems Chapter 21 Wireless Technologies 21-1 Wireless LANs 21-2 PANs and Bluetooth 21-3 ZigBee and Mesh Wireless Networks 21-4 WiMAX and Wireless Metropolitan Area Networks 21-5 Infrared Wireless 21-6 Radio Frequency Identification 21-7 Ultra Wideband Wireless Chapter 22 Communication Tests and Measurements 22-1 Communications Test Equipment 22-2 Common Communication Tests 22-3 Troubleshooting Techniques 22-4 Electromagnetic Interference Testing Appendix Glossary Index |
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