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====== CSE4214: Digital Communications (FALL 2012) ====== | ====== CSE4214: Digital Communications (FALL 2012) ====== | ||
- | ===== Description | + | ===== Course |
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, | 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, | ||
Lectures will be supplemented by a mandatory lab that applies the theoretical concepts and algorithms learned in the course to practical applications. | Lectures will be supplemented by a mandatory lab that applies the theoretical concepts and algorithms learned in the course to practical applications. | ||
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+ | ===== Course Outline | ||
Topics covered in the course will be chosen from: | Topics covered in the course will be chosen from: | ||
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* Review of Probability and Random Variables | * Review of Probability and Random Variables | ||
* Introduction to Stochastic Processes and Noise | * Introduction to Stochastic Processes and Noise | ||
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- Simon Haykin, Digital Communications, | - Simon Haykin, Digital Communications, | ||
- Marvin K. Simon, Sami M. Hinedi, and William C. Lindsey, Digital Communication Techniques, NY: Prentice Hall, 1995. | - Marvin K. Simon, Sami M. Hinedi, and William C. Lindsey, Digital Communication Techniques, NY: Prentice Hall, 1995. | ||
- | - Marvin E. Frerking, Digital Signal Processing in Communication Systems, NY: | + | - Marvin E. Frerking, Digital Signal Processing in Communication Systems, NY: International Thomson Publishing (ITP), 1994 |
- | International Thomson Publishing (ITP), 1994 | + | |
===== Lecture Times ===== | ===== Lecture Times ===== | ||
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* Fridays, 10:30 - 13:30, LAS 3057 | * Fridays, 10:30 - 13:30, LAS 3057 | ||
- | The seating in the lab is restricted. Please | + | The lab is an integral part of the course. It is mandatory to attend |
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