1st Edition

Modern Telecommunications Basic Principles and Practices

By Martin J N Sibley Copyright 2018
202 Pages
by CRC Press

202 Pages 10 Color & 115 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

202 Pages 10 Color & 115 B/W Illustrations
by CRC Press

Telecommunications is fundamental to modern society, with nearly everyone on the planet having access to a mobile phone, Wi-Fi, or satellite and terrestrial broadcast systems. This book is a concise analysis of both the basics of telecommunications as well as numerous advanced systems. It begins with a discussion of why we perform modulation of a carrier signal, continuing with a study of noise... Read more

Introduction. Noise. Introduction to Digital Modulation. Introduction to Analogue Modulation. Transmission and Propagation of Electromagnetic Waves. Systems. Appendix A – Double Balanced Mixer. Appendix B – The Product of Two Cosines. Appendix C – The Parallel Tuned Circuit. Appendix D – Decibels (dB). Appendix E – Noise Factor and Friss’ Formula. Appendix F –Error Function Tables. Appendix G –The Discrete Fourier Transform. Appendix H –Bessel Function Coefficients. Appendix I –The Phase Lock Loop. Appendix J –Lumped Parameters for Co-axial Cable. Appendix K –The 4B5B Line Code.

Biography

Martin Sibley has a Ph.D. from Huddersfield Polytechnic in Preamplifier Design for Optical Receivers. He started his career in academia in 1986 having spent 3 years as a post-graduate student and then 2 years as a British Telecom-funded research fellow. His research work has a strong bias to the practical implementation of research and he has taught communications at all levels since 1986. Currently Mr. Sibley is a Reader in Communications, School of Computing and Engineering at the University of Huddersfield. He has authored 3 books and is a Member of the IET and Fellow of the HEA.