Principles of Communication Systems by Herbert Taub and Donald Schilling is a legendary textbook in electrical engineering. It is widely praised for its rigorous mathematical approach and its clear, "first-principles" explanation of how signals behave in the real world. 📘 Key Theoretical Pillars
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A significant portion of the book is dedicated to how information is impressed onto carrier waves. Amplitude Modulation (AM) Classic textbook : The book has been widely
Most "quick" scans omit Appendix B (Fourier Transform pairs) or Appendix C (Probability and Random Variables). Without these, half the homework problems are unsolvable. making complex concepts easy to understand.