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Featuring a balance of theory and practical application, this text examines the use of electro-optic architectures and high-resolution encoding techniques that directly digitize wideband signals in a digital receiver. It explains symmetrical number system (SNS) signal processing techniques that can be applied to designs using symmetrical folding wave-forms, providing a high-performance framework for getting optimum results from such systems.
Phillip E. Pace is a professor at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California, and was previously a design specialist with General Dynamics Corporation. He received his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the University of Cincinnati, and his M.S.E.E. from Ohio University. He is a senior member of the IEEE Circuits and Systems Society, a member of SPIE, and chairman of the U.S. Navy's Threat Simulator Validation Working Group.
Fundamentals of Signals and Systems. Receiver Design and Technology. Circuit Components for Signal Conversion. Dynamic Performance Parameters. High Performance Converter Architectures. Oversampling Sigma-Delta Converters. Digital Radio Frequency Memories. High-Resolution Encoding Techniques. Undersampling DFT Receivers. Phase Sampled DF Antennas.