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Binder

Learning outcomes: This course introduces the fundamental theories used in communication engineering. The students will be able to design/analyze simple wireless communication systems, including physical layer for analog and digital transmission (e.g. bandwidth, channel modeling, modulation, demodulation, bit-error rate, channel capacity, etc.).

Material:

Contents:

  • W1: Introduction to communication systems ([1], Ch.1). Review of signals and systems ([1], Ch.2 until Sec. 2.6).
  • W2: Baseband and passband signals. Analog communication techniques ([1], rest of Ch.2, Ch.3).
  • W3: Digital modulation ([1], Ch. 4).
  • W4: Probability theory and random processes ([1], Ch. 5).
  • W5: Demodulation ([1], Ch. 6).
  • W6: Channel coding and basics of Shannon Information Theory ([1], Ch. 7).
  • W7: A different perspective ([2], Ch.6-Ch.9)