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DC5e Errata

This document provides a cumulative errata for errors found in the 5th edition of the textbook "Digital Communications" by John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi published by McGraw-Hill in 2008. It lists over 50 errors found in the textbook across various pages and equations and provides the correct information to replace the errors. Readers are instructed to report any additional errors found to the listed email address.

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DC5e Errata

This document provides a cumulative errata for errors found in the 5th edition of the textbook "Digital Communications" by John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi published by McGraw-Hill in 2008. It lists over 50 errors found in the textbook across various pages and equations and provides the correct information to replace the errors. Readers are instructed to report any additional errors found to the listed email address.

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Errata

Digital Communications
John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi
Fifth Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2008
(This is a cumulative errata, many of these have been corrected in recent printings

Revised December 13, 2015


Please report errors to salehi@ece.neu.edu

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R 2
R 2
25 Eq. 2.1-19 |X(f )| dt |X(f )| df

31 line 12 Equation 2.2-23 Equation 2.2-24

32 Eq. 2.2-34 Change xn to sn

32 last line Change x(t) to s(t) and xn to sn

35 Fig. 2.2-1 Change the label of the figure on the right from s2 (t) to s4 (t)
ba b+a
41 Eq. 2.3-6 2 2

52 line 6 where where m = n/2 and


R R
58 line 3 xp(x) dx p(x) dx

66 Eq. 2.6.29 (z m) (z m)H

69 line 18 38 1023 1.38 1023

71 Eq. 2.7-35 E[Z(t + )Z (t)] E [(Z(t + ) E [Z(t + )])

(Z (t) E [Z (t)])]

71 Eq. 2.7-35 E[Z(t + )Z(t)] E [(Z(t + ) E [Z(t + )])

(Z(t) E [Z(t)])]

80 line 7 from bottom |f | < 0 |f | < f0

104 Eq. 3.2-36 Substitute rm with rm g(t) in both lines


1 1
110 line 8 from bottom Note that f = 2T ... Note that f = T ...

117 Eq. 3.3-10 line 1 2 fd q(t nT )In 4 fd T In q(t nT )

124 line 8 from bottom with a duration 2Tb , with a duration 2T ,

124 line 7 from bottom again of duration 2Tb . again of duration 2T , where T is
the bit interval.

124 lines 2, 3, 5 from bottom Tb T

125 Fig. 3.3-12 Change all Tb s to T s.

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125 Fig. 3.3-12 dl (t) dI (t)

125 line 11 from bottom misaligned by Tb . misaligned by T .

131 3rd line after (3.4-1) In is stationary . . . In is a stationary . . .

172 Eq. 4.4-21 r (sm sm ) > m m r (sm sm ) = m m

172 Eq. 4.2.23 ksk2 ksm k2


R j2 f t
R j2 f T
180 Eq. 4.2-51 H(f )S(f )e dt H(f )S(f )e df
R 2

181 Eq. 4.2-54 Change the first line to ys2 (T ) = H(f )S(f )ej2 f T df

188 line 10 from dmin from dmin from

197 line 9 Change to: This signal constellation is known to be approximately


within 0.4 dB of the best eight-point (hexagonal) QAM constellation,
which requires the least average power for a given minimum
distance between signal points. For more details see Section 4.7.

207 line 5 Pe Pe 0

220 line 5 2 = 2E s N0 2 = 2E s N0

229 line 8 PM = 105 Pe = 105

229 Figure 4.6-1 PM = 105 Pe = 105

236 last line Change all ns to 2s.

237 line 2 Change all ns to 2s.


2
237 line 6 dmin (D4 ) = 2, and and dmin (D4 ) = 2, B4 = 2 , and
dmin () n dmin () 4
   
237 Equation 4.7-20 (A2 ) = VB()
n
2 = (D4 ) = VB()
4
2 =

239 line 8 from bottom 2 + 2 2



268 Figure P4.7 1 e|n| 2/ 1 e|n| 2/
2 2

276 line 10 cl p(t iTc ) ci p(t iTc )

283 line 6 from bottom Eb Eb

287 line 5 p(y) p(R)

287 line 9 from bottom the boundary of this lattice a boundary for this lattice

287 line 5 from bottom = 2 + 2 = 2

287 last line s (R) = 1 s (R) 1

333 Property 3 (line 12) I(X; Y ) min{|X |, |Y |} I(X; Y ) min{log2 |X |, log2 |Y |}

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335 Eq. 6.2-12, second line . . . , Xn = xn1 . . . , Xn = xn


P P
360 Eq. 6.5-21 2W 2W

360 line 16 a discrete-memoryless a binary symmetric

362 Eqn. 6.5-29 1 + p log 2p + (1 p) log 2(1 p) 1 + p log2 p + (1 p) log2 (1 p)


         
1 A 1 A 1 A 1 A A
363 Eqn. 6.5-31 C = 2g + 2 C = 2g + 2g = g

363 Figure 6.5-5 Substitute the figure with the one shown following the errata table.

366 Figure 6.5-7 Substitute the figure with the one shown following the errata table.

396 Problem 6.69 C 21 (C1 + C2 ) C < 21 (C1 + C2 )


p p p 
373 Eq. 6.8-13 line 2 p(1 p) + (1 p)p p(1 p) + (1 p)p

xm X n Pmm xm X n p(xm )p(xm )Pmm


P P P P
374 Eq. 6.8-15, first line xm X n xm X n

376 line 5 Change to: In addition, in these channels the PDF. . .


p  p 
378 lines 8 and 10 Q R0 b Q 2R0 b
p  p 
378 line 13 Q R0 b Q 2Cb

388 Problem 6.38 R(D) = log M + R(D) = log M Hb (D) D log (M 1) for
M1
0D M and R(D) = 0 otherwise.

390 line 3 from bottom 1.585. 1.585

394 line 13 from bottom Eb Eb

396 last line = 0.57 = 0.5


Z p 2 Z q p 2
399 line 4 from bottom pn (y E )pn (y) dy pn (y E )pn (y) dy

E /N0 E /2N0
399 last line e e

406 Table 7.1-3, row 7, col. 7 X +2+X+1 X2 + X + 1

414 line 9 from bottom H has dimension dmin 1 H has dimension at least dmin 1
m1
421 Eq. 7.3-4 Z m1 Z2

422 line before Ex. 7.3-2 r rows of G2 at a time r rows of G1 at a time

430 line before standard array n (n k) 2nk 2k

439 line 5 we obtain the result we obtain the result (see Figure 6.5-5)

440 two lines before Eq. 7.7-1 is equal to dmin 1 is at least equal to dmin 1

473 line 2 14 8 + 2 = 114 bits 15 8 + 1 = 121 bits

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483 line 2 is an Abelian group and has distinct elements and


Pn Pt
487 lines 3, 5 from bottom i=0 i=0

490 Prob. 7.60 and 7.61 n N

493 line 15 The Convolutional operation The convolution operation

508 line 1 nonrecursive systematic codes nonrecursive nonsystematic codes

508 line 9 from bottom An (n, k) convolutional code An (n, 1) convolutional code

508 Eq. 8.1-37 1ik 1in

511 Eq. 8.2-5 rjmc rjm

514 Eq. 8.2-16 (1 p)nk (1 p)dk

515 Eq. 8.2-17 (1 p)nk (1 p)dk

527 Figure 8.5-1 (caption) 1996 1966

538 last two line Change D to Z and N to Y

560 line 2 . . . the each codeword . . . . . . each codeword . . .

562 line 1 where xm where each xm

562 line 10 of a M nodes of M nodes

565 Fig. 8.10-9 Change x1 g to x1 g , xn g to xn g , and gxi to gxi


P P
593 line 5 j |rj cj | j |rj cj |

593 line 6 Find an upper bound . . . Assuming E c = 1,

617 Eq. 9.2-66, second line P [... |B = 2(M 2)d] P [... |B = 2(M 1)d]

674 3rd line in Problem 9.1 A(f )ej(f ) A(f )ej(f )

595 Prob. 8.23 Change to r = (0.3, 0.2, 1, 1.2, 1.2, 1.7, 0.3, 0.6)

832 line 7 Equation 14.1-1 Equation 13.1-1

885 line 9 where Fd where fm

889 in Fig. 13.6-3 (twice) T Fd T fm

896 line 10 from bottom r (t) r1 (t)

927 line 6 from bottom If coding affects only . . . If fading affects only . . .

947 Eq. 14.7-13 pb < Pb <

961 line 9 by ?) by Tse and Viswanath (2004)

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964 line 2 1 1 2

964 Problem 14.13 line 2 PSK FSK

964 line 3 from bottom i |2


|xi x 2 |xi x
i | 2
( /2)N(N1) ( /2)N(N1)
987 Eq. 15.2-21 exp ... exp ...
[N (N)]2 N! [N (N)]2

1009 line 18 (see Problem 15.15) (see Problem 15.14)

1022 line 8 MIMO SIMO

1022 line 16 C C

1023 line 17 y = s + y = s +

1023 line 19 . . . channel matrix H . . . channel matrix H and s = V H s

1025 Problem 15.13 01101001110010 011010011100

1025 Problem 15.15 C G


Axx +By y +Cxy +C Axx +By y +C xy
+C
xy xy
1091 Eq. B-6 w= .... w= ....

Y
2k = + C X Y
2k = + C X
1091 Eq. B-6 k k + C Xk Y k k k + C Xk Y k

1118 Last reference Remove this reference, instead refer to the second reference on page 1119.

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C

0.9

0.8

0.7

0.6

0.5 (C = 1/2, Eb /N0 1.7726 dB)

0.4
(C = 1/3, Eb /N0 1.2111 dB)
0.3

0.2

0.1
(C = 0, Eb /N0 0.3695 dB)
0
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Eb /N0 (dB)

Figure 6.5-5: The capacity plot versus SNR per bit.

1.8

1.6

1.4
Capacity C (bits/channel use)

1.2

0.8

0.6
(C = 1/2, Eb /N0 = 0 dB)
0.4
(C = 1/3, Eb /N0 0.5605 dB)
0.2

0
2 1 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Eb /N0 (dB)

Figure 6.5-7: The capacity of a discrete-time AWGN channel.

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