This best-selling, easy to read book offers the most complete discussion on the theories and principles behind todays most advanced communications systems. Throughout, Haykin emphasizes the statistical underpinnings of communication theory in a complete and detailed manner. Readers are guided though topics ranging from pulse modulation and passband digital transmission to random processes and error-control coding. The fifth edition has also been revised to include an extensive treatment of digital communications.
Chapter 1 Prologue Chapter 2 Fourier Theory and Communication Signals Chapter 3 Amplitude Modulation Chapter 4 Phase and Frequency Modulation Chapter 5 Random Variables and Processes Chapter 6 Noise in Analog Modulation Chapter 7 Digital Representation of Analog Signals Chapter 8 Baseband Transmission of Digital Signals Chapter 9 Band-pass Transmission of Digital Signals Chapter 10 Information and Forward Error Correction