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Electronic communication systems : a complete course
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ISBN: 0137800169 Year: 1999 Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, NJ : Prentice-Hall,

Introduction to digital communication.
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ISBN: 0138964815 Year: 2001 Publisher: Upper Saddle River Prentice Hall

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1. Introduction to Digital Data Transmission. 2. Signals, Systems, Modulation and Noise- Overview. 3. Basic Digital Communication Systems. 4. Signal-Space Methods in Digital Data Transmission. 5. Channel Degradations in Digital Communications. 6. Fundamentals of Information Theory and Block Coding. 7. Fundamentals of Convolutional Coding. 8. Fundamentals of Repeat Request Systems. 9. Spread-Spectrum Systems. 10. Introduction to Cellular Radio Communications. 11. Satellite Communications. Appendix A. Probability and Random Variables, Appendix B. Characterization of Internally Generated Noise. Appendix C. Attenuation of Radio-Wave Propagation by Atmospheric Gases and Rain. Appendix D. Generation of Coherent References. Appendix E. Gaussian Probability Function. Appendix F. Mathematical Tables. Subject Index.

Systems bioinformatics : an engineering case-based approach
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ISBN: 1596931256 9781596931251 1596931248 9781596931244 Year: 2007 Volume: 29 Publisher: Norwood, MA : Artech House,

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Powerful engineering tools can help solve today?s complex biological and biomedical research challenges? and this first-of-its-kind guide is paving the way . This trail-blazing work gives engineers a quantitative systems approach to bioinformatics research using computational tools drawn from technical disciplines. It presents biological processes in an engineering context to help engineers use their technical skills in solving novel biological problems and also to facilitate reverse engineering from biology in developing synthetic biological devices.

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