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In my opinion these are some of the very best books in signal
processing. (not
in any particular order)
Digital
Communications by Ian Glover and Peter Grant, Prentice Hall
Understanding
Digital Signal Processing by Richard G. Lyons, Addison-Wesley Publishing
Digital
Communications, Fundamental and Applications by Bernard Sklar, Prentice
Hall
Digital
and Analog Communication Systems by Leon W. Couch II, Prentice Hall
Digital
Signal Processing in Communication Systems by Marvin E Frerking, Van Nostrand
Reinhold
Digital
Satellite Communications by Tri T. Ha, McGraw Hill Publishing
Digital
Modulation and Coding by Stephen G. Wilson, Prentice hall
Electronic
Filter Design Handbook by Arthur B. Williams and Fred J. Taylor, McGraw
Hill
Principles
of Communication Systems by Herbert Taub and Donal Schlling, McGraw Hill
Modern
Communications and Spread Spectrum by George R. Cooper and Clare D.
McGillem,
McGraw Hill
Satellite
Communications by Dennis Roddy, McGraw Hill.
This is one of the best satellite systems books
there is.
Books that would appeal to the scientific
mind.
How
Radio Signals Work by Jim Sinclair, McGraw Hill
Hilbert
by Constance Reid
Who
is Fourier, A Mathematical Adventure by Translational College of Lex
e:
The Story of a Number
The
Joy of Pi
To
Infinity and Beyond
Euler,
the Master of us All
Archimedes:
What Did He Do Beside Cry Eureka?
The
New Ambidextrous Universe: Symmetry...
Digital
Communication by Andy Bateman, Addison-Wesley, A good book for an
engineer who would like to learn a bit more about communications. Concepts
are explained clearly and simply with great pictures. The book also comes
with a CD-ROM.
A
Mathematical Yarn by Phillip Davis - A beautifully written book that
starts with the mathematician Davis quest for the correct spelling of
the last name of Tchebycheff (?) and the meaning of his very unusual first
name. Unusally well written, a wonderful read. And if you like this one,
here is one more by this author Thomas
the philosopher cat
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