Advances in communication systems. theory and applications / Volume 1 :
Advances in Communication Systems.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Academic Press,
1965.
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Colección: | Advances in Communication Systems.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; Advances in Communication Systems: Theory and Applications; Copyright Page; List of Contributors; Preface; Table of Contents; Chapter 1. Signal Selection Theory for Space Communication Channels; I. Introduction; II. Description of the Channel and Channel Capacity; III. Optimal Signal Selection Problem; IV. Regular Simplex Coding; Appendix; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Theories of Pattern Recognition; I. Introduction; II. Minimum Distance Recognition; III. Synthesis of Threshold Functions; IV. The Decision Theoretic Approach; V. Conclusions; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; REFERENCES
- Chapter 3. The Digilock Orthogonal Modulation SystemI. Definition of Orthogonal Signals; II. Restrictions Placed on Practical System Waveforms; III. An Example of an Orthogonal Modulation System-Discrete Pulse Position Modulation; IV. A Second Example of an Orthogonal System-Discrete Frequency Modulation; V. The ""Digilock"" Mechanization of an Orthogonal Communication System; VI. Synchronization; VII. The Digilock Mechanization of an Orthogonal Modulation System; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. Telemetry and Command Techniques for Planetary Spacecraft; I. The Planetary Missions
- II. Fundamentals of Communication LinksIII. Telemetry and Command System Philosophy; IV. Synchronization Theory; V. Two-Channel Systems; VI. Single-Channel Systems; VII. Future Trends; Nomenclature; REFERENCES; Chapter 5. Communication from Weather Satellites; I. Introduction; II. The Tiros Spacecraft; III. Tiros Operation and Performance; IV. The Nimbus Spacecraft System; V. Review and Outlook; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Information Theory of Quantum-Mechanical Channels; I. Introduction; II. Capacity of an Ideal Quantum-Mechanical Channel
- III. Quantum Noise in a Linear Passive ""Noiseless""ChannelIV. Noise in ""Noisy"" Quantum-Mechanical Channels; V. Formulas Involving Density Matrices; VI. Extension to Linear Amplifiers; VII. Differential Equations-Interpretation as a Markov Process; VIII. Canonical Signals; IX. Amplifiers in Spatial Representation; X.A Family of Wave Packets for a Harmonic Oscillator; XI. Quantum Theory of Parametric Amplifiers; XII. Photon Interpretation of Parametric Excitation; XIII. Photon Correlation; XIV. Formulas for the First and Second Moments; XV. Moment Formula for Phase-Locking Amplifiers