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Title: igital Communication Receivers, Vol. 2: Synchronization, Channel Estimation, and Signal Processing
by Heinrich Meyr, Marc Moeneclaey, Stefan A. Fechtel
ISBN: 0-471-50275-8
Publisher: Wiley-Interscience
Pub. Date: 20 October, 1997
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $105.00
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Average Customer Rating: 5 (4 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Very practical and advanced textbook
Comment: This is an extremely useful book for any Digital Communication System designer or engineers who wish to develop digital transmitters and (especially) receivers for a given system. Covers all aspects, including recent developments and classic algorithms used for synchronization of digital communication systems. Phase synchronization, timing offset estimation, and frequency offset synchronization are treated in detail. A particularly interesting section about effect (degradation) due to non-synchronized receiver is given. I could not quantitative and intuitive treatment of this topic anywhere else. However, this book is recommended only to those who understand the basic communication theory very well.

Rating: 5
Summary: Across the bridge and beyond
Comment: This book is an excellent learning tool for those who are already familiar with communication theory and are interested in communication over fading channels. This book also contains very recent work that has not been covered anywhere else, for example, relating estimation theory and information theory. This is highly recommended, but only for those with a strong background in communication theory.

Rating: 5
Summary: Comprehesive treatment of digital receiver design
Comment: Floyd Gardner has written a comprehensive review in the IEEE Communications Magazine, September 1998, Vol.36 No.)on two recent books on the subject. (one being the book discussed here)

Excerpts "These books are massive, authoritative expositions of synchronization;their authors are long-time researchers in the field. Heretofore there has been no book, to my knowledge that provides a comprehensive up-to-date account of sync.of data signals-until now"

"Both books are directed at advanced graduate students, seasoned practicioners, or active researchers"

(About the book' Digital Communication receiver') "(But) this book is without peer for someone who wants to probe into the underlying foundations of data signal reception, or to cope with difficult fading channels" "

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