By (author): James B.Y. Tsui

Copyright: 2009
Pages: 438
ISBN: 9781608070312

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Offering engineers a thorough examination of special, more advanced aspects of digital wideband receiver design, this practical book builds on fundamental resources on the topic, helping you gain a more comprehensive understanding of the subject. This in-depth volume presents a detailed look at a complete receiver design, including the encoder. Moreover, it discusses the detection of exotic signals and provides authoritative guidance on designing receivers used in electronic warfare. From frequency modulation and biphase shifting keys, to parameter encoders in electronic warfare receivers and the use of the simulation and probability density function to predict the false alarm parameter, this book focuses on critical topics and techniques that help you design digital wideband receivers for top performance. The authoritative reference is supported with over 310 illustrations and more than 180 equations.
Table Of Contents
Introduction. Amplification Required in Front of the ADC. Eigenvalues and Music Method for Determining the Instantaneous Dynamic Range. Dynamic Range Study through Fast Fourier Transforms (FFT). Inphase and Quardrature (IQ) Study. Signal Detection from Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) Output. Time Domain Detection with One Bit ADC. Eigenvalue and Related Operations. Signals Close in Frequency Study and Music Method. Digital Instantaneous Frequency Measurement (IFM) Receiver. Receiver Designed through Conventional FFT Approach. Receiver Designed through Multiple FFT Operation. Receiver through Polyphase Filter. Detection of Biphase Shift Keying (BPSK) Signals. Frequency Modulated (FM) Signals. Angle of Arrival (AOA) and Frequency Measurements.; To view complete TOC:; Click Google Preview button under book title above, then click on Contents tab.;

Author

  • James B.Y. Tsui James B.Y. Tsui is a consultant working for ITT and MacAulay-Brown. He is a retired electronics engineer from the Sensory Directory, Air Force Research Laboratory. He is also the author of the first edition of Digital Techniques for Wideband Receivers, Second Edition (Artech House 2001) and Digital Microwave Receivers: Theory and Concepts (Artech House 1989). Dr. Tsui holds a Ph.D. in electronic engineering from the University of Illinois.