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Communication System Design Using DSP Algorithms: With Laboratory Experiments for the TMS320C30 (Applications of Communications Theory)

Communication System Design Using DSP Algorithms: With Laboratory Experiments for the TMS320C30 (Applications of Communications Theory)

Communication System Design Using DSP Algorithms: With Laboratory Experiments
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Communication System Design Using DSP Algorithms: With Laboratory Experiments for the TMS320C30 (Applications of Communications Theory) Paperback - 1995

by Tretter, Steven A

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Designed for senior electrical engineering students, this textbook explores the theoretical concepts of digital signal processing and communication systems by presenting laboratory experiments using real-time DSP hardware. Each experiment begins with a presentation of the required theory and concludes with instructions for performing them. Engineering students gain experience in working with equipment commonly used in industry. This text features DSP-based algorithms for transmitter and receiver functions.
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