Scrambling Techniques for Digital Transmission (1994)
Front Cover Book Details
Author
Byeong Gi Lee
Seok Chang Kim
Genre Digital Communications; Scrambling; Telecommunications
Subject Digital communications; Telecommunication systems - Security measures; Scrambling systems (Telecommunication)
Publication Date 1994
Format Hardcover (240 x 165 mm)
Publisher Springer-Verlag
Language English
Plot
Book Description
Scramblers and shift register generators (SRG) have been used for decades in the shaping of digital transmission signals and in generating pseudo-random binary sequences for transmission applications. In recent years more attention has been paid to this area than ever before due to the change of today's telecommunication environment. This publication presents the theory and applications of three scrambling techniques - Frame Synchronous Scrambling (FSS), Distributed Sample Scrambling (DSS) and Self Synchronous Scrambling (SSS) with an emphasis on their application in digital transmission. Based on the authors' research over the past ten years, this is the first book of its kind.

Ingram
The use of powerful mathematical and signal processing methods have enabled the authors to write the first book on scrambling techniques for modern digital telecommunications. These techniques will be particularly important in the future since they can support voice, video, and data services in Local and Metropolitan Area Networks. Approx.
Personal Details
Collection Status In Collection
Store NAB 1996 Bookstore
Location A04
Purchase Price $59.00
Purchase Date April 1996
Condition Very Good
Index 82
Owner Paulo Mendes
Read It No
Links Amazon US
Amazon UK
Powell's
Collection # 00048C
Main Subject Scrambling
Secondary Subject Digital Communication
Product Details
LoC Classification TK5102.85 .L44 1994
Dewey 621.382/7 20
ISBN 0387198636
Edition 01
Printing 2
Series Telecommunication Networks and Computer Systems
Paper Type acid-free
Country Great Britain
Cover Price $64.95
Nr of Pages 445
First Edition Yes
Rare No
Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.