In recent years, pseudo random signal processing has proven to be acritical enabler of modern communication, information, security andmeasurement systems. The signal's pseudo random, noise-likeproperties make it vitally important as a tool for protectingagainst interference, alleviating multipath propagation andallowing the potential of sharing bandwidth with other users.
Taking a practical approach to the topic, this text provides acomprehensive and systematic guide to understanding and usingpseudo random signals. Covering theoretical principles, designmethodologies and applications, Pseudo Random Signal Processing:Theory and Application:
* sets out the mathematical foundations needed to implementpowerful pseudo random signal processing techniques;
* presents information about binary and nonbinary pseudo randomsequence generation and design objectives;
* examines the creation of system architectures, including thosewith microprocessors, digital signal processors, memory circuitsand software suits;
* gives a detailed discussion of sophisticated applications suchas spread spectrum communications, ranging and satellite navigationsystems, scrambling, system verification, and sensor and opticalfibre systems.
Pseudo Random Signal Processing: Theory and Applicationisan essential introduction to the subject for practising ElectronicsEngineers and researchers in the fields of mobile communications,satellite navigation, signal analysis, circuit testing, cryptology,watermarking, and measurement. It is also a useful reference forgraduate students taking courses in Electronics, Communications andComputer Engineering.
Hans-Jurgen Zepernick
Communication Technology Electrical & Electronics Engineering Elektrotechnik u. Elektronik Kommunikationstechnik Signal Processing Signalverarbeitung