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- | ===== Description | + | Digital communications has become a key enabling technology in the realisation of |
+ | efficient multimedia systems, wireless and wired telephony, computer networks, digital | ||
+ | subscriber loop technology and other communication and storage devices of the | ||
+ | information age. The course provides an introduction to the theory of digital | ||
+ | communications and its application to the real world. Emphasis will be placed on | ||
+ | covering design and analysis techniques used in source and channel coding, | ||
+ | modulation and demodulation, | ||
+ | detection and correction, synchronisation, | ||
+ | information theory and recent development in the area will also be covered. | ||
- | The course lays the conceptual foundation of object-oriented programming. It covers delegation | + | ===== Location |
- | ===== Lecture Times ===== | + | Tuesday and Thursday, 1300-1430; Room 120, Chemistry building |
- | * Section A: Mondays and Fridays, 11:00am - 12:00pm, CSE 111 | + | ===== Instructor ===== |
+ | [[https:// | ||
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+ | ===== Textbook ===== | ||
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+ | The recommended textbook for this course is // | ||
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+ | [[http:// | ||
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