By AIT Public Affairs
Prof. Attaphongse Taparugssanagorn, from the Department of Information and Communications Technologies, School of Engineering and Technology at the Asian Institute of Technology (AIT), has recently published his third solo-authored book titled “Bridging Classical and Non-Classical Signal Processing Approaches for Enhanced Communication Systems.”

The publication explores how foundational techniques such as Fourier Transforms, signal modulation, and noise reduction have shaped modern communication systems. It then advances into cutting-edge domains like wavelet transforms, compressive sensing, and machine learning, demonstrating how hybrid systems can significantly improve performance, reliability, and efficiency in today’s communication networks.
Aimed at researchers, engineers, and students, the book provides comparative analyses that connect traditional and innovative methods. It includes real-world applications and case studies drawn from wireless, IoT, satellite, and RADAR systems.
In addition, it offers forward-looking insights into emerging fields such as quantum signal processing and artificial intelligence, making it a valuable resource for both academic and industrial audiences.
The book is published by Cambridge Scholars Publishing and is available at: https://www.cambridgescholars.com/product/978-1-0364-4967-4.
It will also be accessible at the AIT Library.






