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Problem-based learning in communication systems using MATLAB and simulink / Kwonhue Choi and Huaping Liu.

By: Choi, Kwonhue [author.].
Contributor(s): Liu, Huaping [author.] | IEEE Xplore (Online Service) [distributor.] | Wiley [publisher.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: IEEE series on mobile & digital communication: Publisher: Piscataway, New Jersey : IEEE Press., 2016Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [2016]Description: 1 PDF (490 pages).Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781119060239.Subject(s): MATLAB | SIMULINK | MATLAB | SIMULINK | Wireless communication systems | Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing | Orthogonal frequency division multiplexing | Wireless communication systems | AWGN | AWGN channels | Aerospace electronics | Algorithm design and analysis | Amplitude modulation | Approximation error | Band pass filters | Band-pass filters | Bandwidth | Baseband | Binary phase shift keying | Bit error rate | Clocks | Communication systems | Convolution | Convolutional codes | Correlation | Delays | Demodulation | Design methodology | Digital filters | Distortion | Diversity reception | Encoding | Face | Fading channels | Finite element analysis | Fourier series | Fourier transforms | Frequency conversion | Frequency division multiplexing | Frequency measurement | Frequency modulation | Frequency-domain analysis | Gain | Gaussian distribution | Gaussian noise | Generators | Guidelines | Histograms | Impulse responses | Indexes | Information filtering | Information filters | Linear systems | Linearity | Low pass filters | MATLAB | MIMO | Matched filters | Mathematical model | Maximum likelihood detection | Microwave integrated circuits | Multipath channels | Multiplexing | Noise measurement | OFDM | Passband | Phase locked loops | Presses | Probability density function | Pulse generation | Pulse shaping methods | Quadrature amplitude modulation | Radio frequency | Random variables | Rayleigh channels | Receivers | Receiving antennas | Sections | Shape | Signal reconstruction | Simulation | Simulink | Software packages | Space-time codes | Spread spectrum management | Synchronization | Time-domain analysis | Time-frequency analysis | Transfer functions | Transmitters | Transmitting antennas | Ultrasonic wireless communication | Vectors | Voltage-controlled oscillators | Wireless communication | World Wide WebGenre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Problem-Based Learning in Communication Systems Using MATLAB and SimulinkDDC classification: 621.3/8216 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Matlab and Simulink Basics -- Numerical Integration and Orthogonal Expansion -- Fourier Series and Frequency Transfer Function -- Fourier Transform -- Convolution -- Low Pass Filter and Band Pass Filter Design -- Sampling and Reconstruction -- Correlation and Spectral Density -- Amplitude Modulation -- Quadrature Multiplexing and Frequency Division Multiplexing -- Hilbert Transform, Analytic Signal, and SSB Modulation -- Voltage-Controlled Oscillator and Frequency Modulation -- Phase-Locked Loop and Synchronization -- Probability and Random Variables -- Random Signals -- Maximum Likelihood Detection for Binary Transmission -- Signal Vector Space and Maximum Likelihood Detection I -- Signal Vector Space and Maximum Likelihood Detection II -- Correlator-Based Maximum Likelihood Detection -- Pulse Shaping and Matched Filter -- Ber Simulation at the Waveform Level -- QPSK and Offset QPSK in Simulink -- Quadrature Amplitude Modulation in Simulink -- Convolutional Code -- Fading, Diversity, and Combining -- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing in AWGN Channels -- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Over Multipath Fading Channels -- Mimo System Part I: Space Time Code -- Mimo System Part II: Spatial Multiplexing -- Near-Ultrasonic Wireless Orthogonal Frequency Division MULTIPLEXING MODEM DESIGN.
Summary: Designed to help teach and understand communication systems using a classroom-tested, active learning approach. This book covers the basic concepts of signals, and analog and digital communications, to more complex simulations in communication systems. Problem-Based Learning in Communication Systems Using MATLAB and Simulink begins by introducing MATLAB and Simulink to prepare readers who are unfamiliar with these environments in order to tackle projects and exercises included in this book. Discussions on simulation of signals, filter design, sampling and reconstruction, and analog communications are covered next. The book concludes by covering advanced topics such as Viterbi decoding, OFDM and MIMO. In addition, this book contains examples of how to convert waveforms, constructed in simulation, into electric signals. It also includes problems illustrating how to complete actual wireless communications in the band near ultrasonic frequencies. A content-mapping table is included in this book to help instructors easily find lab projects for communications, wireless communications, and signal and systems classes. Special features of this book: . Discusses communication concepts and algorithms, which are explained using simulation projects, accompanied by MATLAB and Simulink. Provides step-by-step code exercises and instructions to implement execution sequences. Includes a companion website that has MATLAB and Simulink model samples and templates (link provided below) This book is intended for students and instructors, enrolled in or teaching communications systems, analog and digital communications, and wireless communication courses. Kwonhue Choi is a Professor in the Department of Information and Communication Engineering and the Principal Director of Broadband Wireless Communication (BWC) Laboratory at Yeungnam University, Korea. His research areas include efficient multiple access, diversity schemes, and cooperative communications for Fifth-Generation (5G) and beyond systems. He is the inventor of FADAC-OFDM and PSW (Properly scrambled Walsh) codes. Huaping Liu is a Professor with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University, USA. He was formerly a cellular network radio frequency systems engineer specializing on modeling, simulating, optimizing, and testing various digital communication systems. Dr. Liu received his PhD in Electrical Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA.
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Matlab and Simulink Basics -- Numerical Integration and Orthogonal Expansion -- Fourier Series and Frequency Transfer Function -- Fourier Transform -- Convolution -- Low Pass Filter and Band Pass Filter Design -- Sampling and Reconstruction -- Correlation and Spectral Density -- Amplitude Modulation -- Quadrature Multiplexing and Frequency Division Multiplexing -- Hilbert Transform, Analytic Signal, and SSB Modulation -- Voltage-Controlled Oscillator and Frequency Modulation -- Phase-Locked Loop and Synchronization -- Probability and Random Variables -- Random Signals -- Maximum Likelihood Detection for Binary Transmission -- Signal Vector Space and Maximum Likelihood Detection I -- Signal Vector Space and Maximum Likelihood Detection II -- Correlator-Based Maximum Likelihood Detection -- Pulse Shaping and Matched Filter -- Ber Simulation at the Waveform Level -- QPSK and Offset QPSK in Simulink -- Quadrature Amplitude Modulation in Simulink -- Convolutional Code -- Fading, Diversity, and Combining -- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing in AWGN Channels -- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing Over Multipath Fading Channels -- Mimo System Part I: Space Time Code -- Mimo System Part II: Spatial Multiplexing -- Near-Ultrasonic Wireless Orthogonal Frequency Division MULTIPLEXING MODEM DESIGN.

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Designed to help teach and understand communication systems using a classroom-tested, active learning approach. This book covers the basic concepts of signals, and analog and digital communications, to more complex simulations in communication systems. Problem-Based Learning in Communication Systems Using MATLAB and Simulink begins by introducing MATLAB and Simulink to prepare readers who are unfamiliar with these environments in order to tackle projects and exercises included in this book. Discussions on simulation of signals, filter design, sampling and reconstruction, and analog communications are covered next. The book concludes by covering advanced topics such as Viterbi decoding, OFDM and MIMO. In addition, this book contains examples of how to convert waveforms, constructed in simulation, into electric signals. It also includes problems illustrating how to complete actual wireless communications in the band near ultrasonic frequencies. A content-mapping table is included in this book to help instructors easily find lab projects for communications, wireless communications, and signal and systems classes. Special features of this book: . Discusses communication concepts and algorithms, which are explained using simulation projects, accompanied by MATLAB and Simulink. Provides step-by-step code exercises and instructions to implement execution sequences. Includes a companion website that has MATLAB and Simulink model samples and templates (link provided below) This book is intended for students and instructors, enrolled in or teaching communications systems, analog and digital communications, and wireless communication courses. Kwonhue Choi is a Professor in the Department of Information and Communication Engineering and the Principal Director of Broadband Wireless Communication (BWC) Laboratory at Yeungnam University, Korea. His research areas include efficient multiple access, diversity schemes, and cooperative communications for Fifth-Generation (5G) and beyond systems. He is the inventor of FADAC-OFDM and PSW (Properly scrambled Walsh) codes. Huaping Liu is a Professor with the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at Oregon State University, USA. He was formerly a cellular network radio frequency systems engineer specializing on modeling, simulating, optimizing, and testing various digital communication systems. Dr. Liu received his PhD in Electrical Engineering at New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA.

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