用一个简单的计算机数学包来演示复杂的通信系统原理

T. F. Schubert
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在通信系统的研究中,如果没有适当的通信系统,学生通常很难对更复杂的系统和信号原理有真正的理解。虽然实际使用硬件可以说是学生调查的最佳技术,但适当的商业或教学通信硬件系统的复杂性和相关成本使此类系统在许多情况下在大学环境中没有吸引力。通常,增强学生学习的更合适的解决方案是计算机模拟。一系列原始的计算机练习,演示了几个通信原则,已由作者开发,用于学生实验室练习或作为硬件实验室练习的补充。本文描述了模拟练习,给出了完整的程序清单,并报告了在大学环境中使用这些练习来增加通信系统原理课程的情况。在练习中调查的通信系统主题包括量化噪声、失真、压缩和奈奎斯特的零码间干扰标准。虽然练习是使用数学计算包MathCAD编写的,但适应其他类似的包并不困难。
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The use of a simple computer math package to demonstrate complex communication systems principles
In the study of communication systems, it is often difficult for students to develop a true understanding of the more complex systems and signal principles without exercising an appropriate communication system. While actual hardware usage is arguably the best technique for student investigation, the complexity of and costs associated with appropriate commercial or instructional communication hardware systems make such systems, in many cases, unattractive in a university setting. Often a more appropriate solution to augmenting student learning is computer simulation. A series of original computer exercises that demonstrate several communication principles has been developed by the author to be used as student laboratory exercises or as a supplement to hardware laboratory exercises. The paper describes the simulation exercises, gives complete listings of the programs, and reports on the use of these exercises in a university setting to augment a course in communication system principles. Among the communication systems topics investigated in the exercises are quantization noise, distortion, companding, and Nyquist's criteria for zero intersymbol interference. While the exercises were written using the mathematical computation package MathCAD, adaptation to other similar packages is not difficult.
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