Baseband Pulse Transmission

The foregoing chapters have given an overview of data communications, and reviewed topics in statistical communication theory, coding, and computer communication relevant to data communications analysis and systems design. Chapter 2 in particular described detection techniques for isolated pulse signaling. This chapter begins a detailed examination of signaling techniques for pulse trains. Such techniques constitute the art of conveying digital information through analog channels, which means essentially all channels, since every meaningful physical channel is analog. They include telephone channels, twisted-pair subscriber access lines, magnetic recording channels, shared coaxial media, and optical fiber channels. Not all of the discussion is analytical, for signal design is to some extent a collection of clever techniques developed over time, but there are some unifying theoretical foundations.

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