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  • Communication Systems 4th Edition Simon Haykin.pdfCommunication SystemsPrefaceContentsBackground and Preview1. The Communication Process2. Primary Communication Resources3. Sources of Information4. Communication Networks5. Communication Channels6. Modulation Process7. Analog and Digital Types of Communication8. Shannon's Information Capacity Theorem9. A Digital Communication Problem10. Historical NotesNotes and References

    1. Random Process1.1 Introduction1.2 Mathematical Definition of a Random Process1.3 Stationary Processes1.4 Mean, Correlation, and Covariance Functions1.5 Ergodic Processes1.6 Transmission of a Random Process Through a Linear Time-Invariant Filter1.7 Power Spectral Density1.8 Gaussian Process1.9 Noise1.10 Narrowband Noise1.11 Representation of Narrowband Noise in Terms of In-phase and Quadrature Components1.12 Representation of Narrowband Noise in Terms of Envelope and Phase Components1.13 Sine Wave Plus Narrowband Noise1.14 Computer Experiments: Flat-Fading Channel1.15 Summary and Discussion 75Notes and ReferencesProblems

    2. Continuous-Wave Modulation2.1 Introduction2.2 Amplitude Modulation2.3 Linear Modulation Schemes2.4 Frequency Translation2.5 Frequency-Division Multiplexing2.6 Angle Modulation2.7 Frequency Modulation2.8 Nonlinear Effects in FM Systems2.9 Superheterodyne Receiver2.10 Noise in CW Modulation Systems2.11 Noise in Linear Receivers using Coherent Detection2.12 Noise in AM Receivers using Envelope Detection2.13 Noise in FM Receivers2.14 Computer Experiments: Phase-locked Loop2.15 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    3. Pulse Modulation3.1 Introduction3.2 Sampling Process3.3 Pulse-Amplitude Modulation3.4 Other Forms of Pulse Modulation3.5 Bandwidth-Noise Trade-off3.6 Quantization Process3.7 Pulse-Code Modulation3.8 Noise Considerations in PCM Systems3.9 Time-Division Multiplexing3.10 Digital Multiplexers3.11 Virtues, Limitations, and Modifications of PCM3.12 Delta Modulation3.13 Linear Prediction3.14 Differential Pulse-Code Modulation3.15 Adaptive Differential Pulse-Code Modulation3.16 Computer Experiment: Adaptive Delta Modulation3.17 MPEG Audio Coding Standard3.18 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    4. Baseband Pulse Transmission4.1 Introduction4.2 Matched Filter4.3 Error Rate Due to Noise4.4 Intersymbol Interference4.5 Nyquist's Criterion for Distortionless Baseband Binary Transmission4.6 Correlative-Level Coding4.7 Baseband M-ary PAM Transmission4.8 Digital Subscriber Lines4.9 Optimum Linear Receiver4.10 Adaptive Equalization4.11 Computer Experiments: Eye Patterns4.12 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    5. Signal-Space Analysis5.1 Introduction5.2 Geometric Representation of Signals5.3 Conversion of the Continuous AWGN Channel into a Vector Channel5.4 Likelihood Functions5.5 Coherent Detection of Signals in Noise: Maximum Likelihood Decoding5.6 Correlation Receiver5.7 Probability of Error5.8 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    6 Passband Digital Transmission6.1 Introduction6.2 Passband Transmission Model6.3 Coherent Phase-Shift Keying6.4 Hybrid Amplitude/Phase Modulation Schemes6.5 Coherent Frequency-Shift Keying6.6 Detection of Signals with Unknown Phase6.7 Noncoherent Orthogonal Modulation6.8 Noncoherent Binary Frequency-Shift Keying6.9 Differential Phase-Shift Keying6.10 Comparison of Digital Modulation Schemes Using a Single Carrier6.11 Voiceband Modems6.12 Multichannel Modulation6.13 Discrete Multitone6.14 Synchronization6.15 Computer Experiments: Carrier Recovery and Symbol Timing6.16 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    7. Spread-Spectrum Modulation7.1 Introduction7.2 Pseudo-Noise Sequences7.3 A Notion of Spread Spectrum7.4 Direct-Sequence Spread Spectrum with Coherent Binary Phase-Shift Keying7.5 Signal-Space Dimensionality and Processing Gain7.6 Probability of Error7.7 Frequency-Hop Spread Spectrum7.8 Computer Experiments: Maximal-Length and Gold Codes7.9 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    8. Multiuser Radio Communications8.1 Introduction8.2 Multiple-Access Techniques8.3 Satellite Communications8.4 Radio Link Analysis8.5 Wireless Communications8.6 Statistical Characterization of Multipath Channels8.7 Binary Signaling over a Rayleigh Fading Channel8.8 TDMA and CDMA Wireless Communication Systems8.9 Source Coding of Speech for Wireless Communications8.10 Adaptive Antenna Arrays for Wireless Communications8.11 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    9. Fundamental Limits of Information Theory9.1 Introduction9.2 Uncertainty, Information, and Entropy9.3 Source-Coding Theorem9.4 Data Compaction9.5 Discrete Memoryless Channels9.6 Mutual Information9.7 Channel Capacity9.8 Channel-Coding Theorem9.9 Differential Entropy and Mutual Information for Continuous Ensembles9.10 Information Capacity Theorem9.11 Implications of the Information Capacity Theorem9.12 Information Capacity of Colored Noise Channel9.13 Rate Distortion Theory9.14 Data Compression9.15 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    10. Error-Control Coding10.1 Introduction10.2 Discrete-Memoryless Channels10.3 Linear Block Codes10.4 Cyclic Codes10.5 Convolutional Codes10.6 Maximum Likelihood Decoding of Convolutional Codes10.7 Trellis-Coded Modulation10.8 Turbo Codes10.9 Computer Experiment: Turbo Decoding10.10 Low-Density Parity-Check Codes10.11 Irregular Codes10.12 Summary and DiscussionNotes and ReferencesProblems

    App 1 - Probability TheoryA1.1 Probabilistic ConceptA1.2 Random VariablesA1.3 Statistical Averages

    App 2 - Representation of Signals and SystemsA2.1 Fourier AnalysisA2.2 BandwidthA2.3 Hilbert TransformA2.4 Complex Representation of Signals and Systems

    App 3 - Bessel FunctionsA3.1 Series Solution of Bessel's EquationA3.2 Properties of the Bessel FunctionA3.3 Modified Bessel FunctionNotes and References

    App 4 - Confluent Hypergeometric FunctionsA4.1 Kummer's EquationA4.2 Properties of the Confluent Hypergeometric FunctionNotes and References

    App 5 - CryptographyA5.1 Secret-Key CryptographyA5.2 Block and Stream CiphersA5.3 Information-Theoretic ApproachA5.4 Data Encryption StandardA5.5 Public-Key CryptographyA5.6 Rivest-Shamir-Adelman SystemA5.7 Summary and DiscussionNotes and References

    App 6 - TablesA6.1 ASCII codeA6.2 Summary of properties of the Fourier transformA6.3 Fourier-transform pairsA6.4 Hilbert transform pairsA6.5 Table of Bessel functionsA6.6 The error functionA6.7 Selection of ITU voiceband (telephone line) modem standardsA6.8 Trigonometric identitiesA6.9 Series expansionsA6.10 IntegralsA6.11 Useful constantsA6.12 Recommended unit prefixes

    GlossaryConventions and NotationsFunctionsAbbreviations

    BibliographyIndex

    Solution Manual for Communication Systems 4th Edition Simon Haykin.pdfTitle PagePrefaceChapter 11.1 - 1.101.11.21.31.41.51.61.71.81.91.10

    1.11 - 1.201.111.121.131.141.151.161.171.181.191.20

    1.21 - 1.301.211.221.231.241.251.261.271.281.291.30

    1.31 - 1.331.311.321.32a1.33

    Chapter 22.1 - 2.102.12.22.32.42.52.62.72.82.92.10

    2.11 - 2.202.112.122.132.142.152.162.172.182.192.20

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    Chapter 33.1 - 3.103.13.23.33.43.53.63.73.83.93.10

    3.11 - 3.203.113.123.133.143.15a3.15b3.163.173.183.193.20

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    Chapter 44.1 - 4.104.14.24.34.44.54.64.74.84.94.10

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    Chapter 55.1 - 5.105.15.25.35.45.55.65.75.85.95.10

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    Chapter 66.1 - 6.106.16.26.36.46.56.66.76.86.96.10

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    6.31 - 6.406.316.326.336.346.356.366.376.386.396.40

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    Chapter 77.1 - 7.107.17.27.37.47.57.67.77.87.97.10

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    Chapter 88.1 - 8.108.18.28.38.48.58.68.78.88.98.10

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    Chapter 99.1 - 9.109.19.29.39.49.59.69.79.89.99.10

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    9.31- 9.369.319.329.339.349.359.36

    Chapter 1010.1 - 10.1010.110.210.310.410.510.610.710.810.910.10

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