Analog Communications: Introduction to Communication Systems

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This book develops the basic concepts in understanding Analog Communications.  Beginning with coverage of amplitude modulation, including the time and frequency domain representations of double sideband, single sideband, and vestigial sideband modulation, and introduces the student to the fundamental ideas of quadrature amplitude modulation, frequency division multiplexing, and digital communications using on-off keying.  

The author continues with additional discussion and coverage of the time and frequency domain representations of frequency and phase modulation, including bandwidth calculations, and the use of frequency shift keying, phase shift keying, and differential phase shift keying for the transmission of digital information.  

Contents include applications and further analyses of the effects of channel noise on amplitude, phase, and frequency modulation performance based on input versus output signal to noise ratios and some system comparisons are discussed.


Author(s): Jerry D. Gibson
Series: Synthesis Lectures on Communications
Publisher: Springer
Year: 2023

Language: English
Pages: 101
City: Cham

Contents
About the Author
1 Amplitude Modulation
1.1 Introduction
1.2 Double-Sideband Suppressed Carrier
1.3 Conventional AM
1.4 Single Sideband
1.5 Vestigial Sideband
1.6 Superheterodyne Systems
1.7 Quadrature Amplitude Modulation
1.8 Frequency-Division Multiplexing
1.9 Amplitude Shift Keying/On–Off Keying
2 Phase and Frequency Modulation
2.1 Introduction
2.2 Phase and Frequency Modulation
2.3 Bandwidth Requirements
2.4 Modulation and Demodulation Methods
2.5 Phase-Locked Loops
2.6 Frequency Shift Keying
2.7 Phase Shift Keying
2.8 Differential PSK
3 Noise in Analog Modulation
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Narrowband Noise
3.3 AM-Coherent Detection
3.4 AM-Noncoherent Detection
3.5 Frequency and Phase Modulation
3.6 SNR Comparisons for Systems
Bibliography