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Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] book/video (MIT courseware, whatever) recommendat


From: Kunal Kandekar
Subject: Re: [Discuss-gnuradio] book/video (MIT courseware, whatever) recommendations?
Date: Wed, 23 Feb 2011 10:14:56 -0500

I recently came across this, although I have not read it yet. They happen to have a mostly-complete version of their book for free download as well:
http://sethares.engr.wisc.edu/telebreak.html

Kunal


On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Scott Johnston <address@hidden> wrote:
I would suggest Telecommunication Breakdown by Johnson, Sethares, and Klein.

It starts simple and builds up a complete modem, although it doesn't have much on the electromagnetic stuff.

Scott

Kunal Kandekar wrote:
It would be useful to know the background of whoever this would be for. EE? Computer Science? Familiarity with trigonometric functions and some basic calculus would be helpful for getting up to speed.
I would advise against the MIT courseware link... I found it overly theoretical, and pretty much the exact thing you don't want (crazy math and algorithms). Personally, I found the tutorials at this link from SuggestedReading helpful, although I had studied some of the basics in undergrad courses 10 years ago, so I had some background:
http://www.complextoreal.com/tutorial.htm

They're not the most polished write-ups (some typos, formatting errors), but I found it easy to follow and the diagrams are very helpful, and may meet your criteria of not being too textbook-ish.

Kunal


On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 7:04 PM, Brett L. Trotter <address@hidden <mailto:address@hidden>> wrote:

   Is there one or two books that give a pretty comprehensive, yet
   low base
   communications/DSP knowledge requirement that would be a guided
   walkthrough of waves and fields, various forms of modulation,
   carriers,
   filters, sidebands, etc? I'm really looking for something that's
   either
   not a textbook, or not written like one- most textbooks are very
   dry and
   hard to understand without someone guiding the experience and
   asking the
   right questions. I realize the material is fairly dry, so I understand
   that it's not going to be a crichton novel, but the less crazy
   math and
   algorithm intensive it is, the better.

   Long story short, what's a good way to get a more solid grasp of how
   driving a DAC can create electromagnetic waves, and what can one
   do with
   those waves. I'd really really like to walk away understanding how
   complex numbers turn into constellations are really formed as an
   electromagnetic wave, etc, and the real guts of some basic things like
   FM and DSSS.

   -Brett

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