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This book presents digital encoders for data communications. After an introduction on data communications and different sequences, the authors present the frey encoder as a digital filter followed by the trellis-coded and parallel turbo trellis-coded modulation schemes using nonlinear digital encoders. The book contains many numerical examples that complete the description of the analyzed schemes. Also, some performance simulation results are provided. Appendixes include demonstrations for the mathematical apparatus used throughout the book and some Matlab/Simulink source files used to run the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This book presents digital encoders for data communications. After an introduction on data communications and different sequences, the authors present the frey encoder as a digital filter followed by the trellis-coded and parallel turbo trellis-coded modulation schemes using nonlinear digital encoders. The book contains many numerical examples that complete the description of the analyzed schemes. Also, some performance simulation results are provided. Appendixes include demonstrations for the mathematical apparatus used throughout the book and some Matlab/Simulink source files used to run the simulations. Therefore, students can easily understand the concepts presented in the book and to simulate the schemes.
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Autorenporträt
Calin Vladeanu is Associate Professor of telecommunications at the University Politehnica of Bucharest, Romania. His current research interests include turbo-coded modulations for wireless communications, applications of nonlinear sequence generators for spreading and channel coding. He is the author of three books (in Romanian) dedicated to CDMA mobile systems. Safwan El Assad is Associate Professor at the University of Nantes, France. His current research interests are in the field of chaos-based exchanged and stored information security, including chaos-based cryptography and crypto-compression systems for secure data transmission and storing, chaos-based watermarking and steganography.