Signal Design for Good Correlation: For Wireless Communication, Cryptography, and Radar
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Rating | : | 4.35 (834 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0511546904 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 543 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-10-29 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Solid Mathematical Approach" according to John Matlock. The decision about how to send a signal through the atmosphere is a complex decision which must include: getting an intelligible signal through the transmission system in spite of transmission noise, atmospheric effects, equipment noise; increasing the information throughput by data compression; providing differing levels of security depending on the nature of the data; and many other problems.This book is a fairly rigorous mathematical analysis of the methodoligies and application areas throughout the range of digital communications. Important applications addressed in the book include Code . W Boudville said world renowned author. One of the authors, Solomon Golomb, is world renowned in cryptography circles. This text lets you see some of his efforts. It gives an extensive treatment of encrypting a signal in such ways that it can be efficiently decrypted, without compromising the security of the encoding. Of course, as just stated, this sounds rather vague. The book explains, in rigorous detail, the maths behind this.The book appears best suited for a graduate level course, or for professionals in the field. Perhaps for undergraduates with some prior exposure to information theory and electrical engineering.
The authors provide the necessary mathematical background to explain how the signals are generated and to show how the signals satisfy the appropriate correlation constraints.. This volume affords comprehensive, up-to-date treatment of the methodologies and application areas throughout the range of digital communication where individual signals, and sets of signals, with favorable correlation properties play a central role. Some application areas covered include Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) signals such as those in use for cell-phone communication; digital systems for coded radar and sonar signals; and methods for secure authentication and stream cipher cryptology. Wireless communications, advanced radar and sonar systems, and security systems for Internet transactions are contemporary examples of systems that employ digital signals to transmit information
This is the first accessible text covering a number of new results on some of the topics." Andrei Kelarev, Mathematical Reviews. "This comprehensive book is intendedfor use as a reference work for engineers and computer scientists as well as to serve as a textbook for courses in this important area of digital communications