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227-0121-00L 6 Credits BSC , MSC D-ITET , D-ERDW , D-MAVT , D-PHYS
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Communication Systems

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Abstract

The course teaches the fundamentals of digital communication systems. The main topics are analog and digital modulation, signals and linear time-invariant systems, baseband and passband representations, continuous-time and discrete-time channels, noise, inter-symbol interference, detection theory, as well as the basics of forward error correction and information theory.

Objective

After attending the lectures, participating in the exercise sessions, and working on the homework problems (which include MATLAB coding assignments), the students will be able to: - understand the fundamentals of digital communication systems - explain the principles of modulation, demodulation, detection, and error correction - analyze error rates of simple digital communication systems - implement simple MATLAB simulations to calculate error rates

Content

The course focuses on the fundamentals of digital communication systems. The course starts with analog modulation and discusses the main building blocks of modern digital communication systems. The topics include: - essential components of digital communication systems - analog and digital modulation - baseband and passband representation; up- and down-conversion - communication channels as LTI systems - discretizing communication systems; sampling and quantization - noise, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and interference - detection theory and error rates - basics of forward error correction - basics of information theory - orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) - building blocks of modern communication systems The exercises cover theoretical aspects as well as the basics of software-based communication-system modeling in MATLAB.

Resources

Lecture Notes

Lecture notes will be distributed electronically at the beginning of the semester.

Literature

For further reading, the following book might be useful: J. G. Proakis and M. Salehi, “Digital Communications,” McGraw-Hill, 2008, 5th Ed.

Learning Materials (Links)

General Information

Language
English
Levels
BSC , MSC
Frequency
Yearly recurring

Examination

Type
session examination
Mode
written 180 minutes
Aids
Hard copies of the lecture notes, tutorials and exercises, handouts, and personal notes (e.g., summary). Calculators without communication abilities are allowed; otherwise, no electronic help is permitted.
The exercises are an essential part of the lecture. There will be 9 exercises (plus 3 tutorials), each exercise with a maximum score of 100 points. If at least 5 exercises are solved with at least 50 points and submitted in time, then the final grade of the written exam will be increased by 0.25 points (but the final grade will not exceed 6.0). Exceptions will be made for compulsory military and civil service.

Course Components

Type Title Time & Place Hours
lecture with exercise Communication Systems
  • Thu 08:15-12:00 (CAB G 11)
4 h weekly

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