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Communication Systems: Information, Communication, Noise, and Interference
McGraw-Hill
Donald Christiansen, Charles Alexander, and Ronald K. JurgenBook Excerpt
October 2005
The Standard Handbook of Electronics Engineering has defined its field for over thirty years. Spun off in the 1960's from Fink's Standard Handbook of Electrical Engineering, the Christiansen book has seen its markets grow rapidly, as electronic engineering and microelectronics became the growth engine of digital computing. The EE market has now undergone another seismic shiftaway from computing and into communications and media. The Handbook will retain much of its evergreen basic material, but the key applications sections will now focus upon communications, networked media, and medicinethe eventual destination of the majority of graduating EEs these days. Chapter 1 of Standard Handbook of Electronic Engineering, 5th Edition covers noise and interference in communication systems.
Reproduced from the book Standard Handbook of Electronic Engineering, 5th Edition. Copyright 2004 The McGraw-Hill Companies. Reproduced by permission of The McGraw-Hill Companies. Written permission from The McGraw-Hill Companies is required for all other uses.
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