Introduction
Elias knew the pulse hadn't destroyed the hardware; it had just scrambled the modulation.
In conclusion, both analog and digital communication systems have their advantages and disadvantages. Analog systems are simple, low-cost, and widely used, but are prone to noise and interference, have limited capacity, and security concerns. Digital systems, on the other hand, offer high signal-to-noise ratio, increased capacity, and improved security, but are complex, expensive, and can introduce latency. The choice between analog and digital communication systems depends on the specific application, performance requirements, and cost constraints. Introduction Elias knew the pulse hadn't destroyed the
Shanmugam, K. S. (2006). Digital and Analog Communication Systems. Wiley.
Linear CW modulation (AM, DSB-SC, SSB-SC, VSB) and angle modulation (FM, PM), including noise analysis. Digital Carrier Modulation (Chapter 8): Solve end-of-chapter problems; time yourself on past exam
Classification of signals and systems, Fourier series, and spectral analysis. Random Signal Theory (Chapter 3):
Digital Communication Systems (Chapters 4, 5, 8, 9): Provides a comprehensive look at information theory, discrete pulse modulation, carrier wave modulation, and error control coding. Overview of the Book
Overview of the Book