Telemetry Systems Engineering FROM THE PUBLISHER
Telemetry Systems Design shows you how design procedures are developed for frequency modulation systems. An introduction to phase modulation concepts is presented with an emphasis on digital systems, coding concepts, and preliminary design procedures. Signal bandwidth requirements, compatible channel bandwidths, and the performance of noise-contaminated systems are discussed in detail. The author helpfully provides you with up-to-date information about efficient spectrum utilization enabling you to remain competitive as the need for more video systems increases. Ideal for managers, engineers, and scientists involved in the design of telemetry systems for aerospace, the book contains 488 equations and 101 illustrations.
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Booknews
A textbook presenting introductory and advanced concepts of telemetry systems to student and practicing telemetering and telecommunication engineers. Digital communications is the primary thrust, and details of system design are emphasized within the context of the overall system. M-ary communications systems and link analysis are the main topics. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
Booknews
Introduces concepts of telemetering systems for new engineers, and presents existing and potential design procedures for both new and seasoned telemetry engineers. Coverage encompasses bandwidth requirements for various modulation formats, design procedures for time division and multiplexing systems, and combining analog and digital modulation systems. A chapter on design of FM/FM systems converts the preemphasis schedule procedure into a straightforward algorithmic code. Includes problems, a glossary, and b&w diagrams. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)