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Digital Signal Processing for Communication Systems

Part of the book series: The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science (SECS, volume 403)

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Table of contents (36 chapters)

  1. Front Matter

    Pages i-x
  2. Modulation and Coding

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 1-1
    2. Levinson-Durbin Algorithm Used for Fast Bch Decoding

      • Michael Schmidt, Gerhard P. Fettweis
      Pages 3-8
    3. A Turbo-Coded, Low-Rate HF Radio Modem

      • Lin Zhang, Weimin Zhang, Jeff T. Ball, Martin C. Gill
      Pages 19-26
    4. Effective Trellis Decoding Techniques for Block Codes

      • L. E. Aguado Bayón, P. G. Farrell
      Pages 37-44
    5. On Header Forward Error Control in ATM Systems

      • Andreas Rieke, Hans-Jürgen Zepernick
      Pages 45-54
    6. Digital Pulse Interval Modulation: Spectral Behaviour

      • Eraj D. Kaluarachchi, Z. Ghassemlooy
      Pages 65-72
    7. Block Multidimensional MPSK Modulation Codes with Unequal Error Protection

      • Cristiana S. C. M. de Jesus, Jaime Portugheis
      Pages 73-80
    8. A Frame Synchronisation Scheme for Turbo Codes

      • Weimin Zhang, Lin Zhang, Jeff Ball, Martin Gill
      Pages 81-90
  3. Channel Characterisation and Signal Detection

    1. Front Matter

      Pages 91-91
    2. A Study of VHF Troposcatter Communication Channels in South Australia

      • Weimin Zhang, John A. Hackworth, Wayne R. Schoff
      Pages 103-112
    3. Implementation of a Digital Frequency Selective Fading Simulator

      • XiaoFang Chen, KahSeng Chung
      Pages 113-120
    4. Measurements of Noise in the 2.3-2.5 Ghz Band

      • Edward Walker, Tadeusz Wysocki, Jason Hislop
      Pages 121-130
    5. On the Development of a Real Time Wide Band Channel Simulator for Leo Satellite Channels

      • M. Tykesson, L. Sabel, R. Wozniak, T. Zierch, D. Tran, P. Koufalas
      Pages 131-139
    6. Portable Channel Characterisation Sounder

      • M. Mossammaparast, N. Afifi, K. S. Chung
      Pages 141-146
    7. A Flexible DSP-Based System for Propagation Path Characterisation

      • M. Darnell, P. D. J. Clark, A. Bartlett, P. W. Piggin
      Pages 147-158

About this book

Digital Signal Processing for Communication Systems examines the plans for the future and the progress that has already been made, in the field of DSP and its applications to communication systems. The book pursues the progression from communication and information theory through to the implementation, evaluation and performance enhancing of practical communication systems using DSP technology.
Digital Signal Processing for Communication Systems looks at various types of coding and modulation techniques, describing different applications of Turbo-Codes, BCH codes and general block codes, pulse modulations, and combined modulation and coding in order to improve the overall system performance. The book examines DSP applications in measurements performed for channel characterisation, pursues the use of DSP for design of effective channel simulators, and discusses equalization and detection of various signal formats for different channels. A number of system design issues are presented where digital signal processing is involved, reporting on the successful implementation of the system components using DSP technology, and including the problems involved with implementation of some DSP algorithms.
Digital Signal Processing for Communication Systems serves as an excellent resource for professionals and researchers who deal with digital signal processing for communication systems, and may serve as a text for advanced courses on the subject.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Edith Cowan University and Australian Telecommunications Research Institute, Australia

    Tadeusz Wysocki

  • Curtin University of Technology, Australia

    Hashem Razavi

  • Lancaster University, UK

    Bahram Honary

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