Principles of Communication Engineering
By : J. M. Wozencraft
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Contributor(s): I. M. Jacobs
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Library of SLTC | e-Books Collection | 621.38 WOZ (Browse shelf) | Not for loan |
The content and scope of this highly regarded book--the first overall synthesis of its kind--is reflected in three important objectives: (1) to establish a sound frame of reference for further study in communication, random processes, and information and detection theory; (2) to make the central results and concepts of statistical communication theory accessible and intuitively meaningful to the practicing engineer; and (3) to illuminate the engineering significance and application of the theory and to provide a quantitative basis for the compromises of engineering design.
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