Phase-locked Loops for Wireless Communications Digital and Analog Implementation

Phase-locked Loops for Wireless Communications Digital and Analog Implementation by Donald R. Stephens is a comprehensive reference work published by Kluwer Academic in 1998. This edition spans 379 pages and is presented in English, focusing on the systematic development of phase-locked loops from analog to digital implementations, making it suitable for graduate or advanced undergraduate engineers in the field of wireless communications.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of synchronization methods, modem acquisition and tracking, and fading channel performances, along with digital interpolation techniques relevant to modem design. The book also includes numerous real-world applications and problem sets that reinforce key concepts, making it a valuable resource for those studying data transmission systems and networking within the realms of technology and engineering.
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A reference work for graduate or advanced undergraduate engineers in wireless communications. Develops systematically from analog through digital loops, and includes summary chapters needed to explain the theory and operation of phase-locked loops. Covers synchronization methods and techniques, modem acquisition and tracking, fading channel performances, and digital interpolation techniques in modem design. Provides numerous real world applications and problem sets that reinforce important concepts. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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