Subject: Principles of digital modulations
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S1328P) Basic Information
Course specification
Course is active from 01.10.2007.. Precondition courses
This course builds upon the topics studied in the course Principles of digital communications (SK300) and is intended to deepen the students’ knowledge in this field by covering various digital signal transmission techniques that are used in modern communication systems. After successfully completing the course, students will: 1.) Have a comprehensive overview of the modern techniques for digital signal transmission, 2.) Be able to determine/estimate the performance parameters of a given system for digital signal transmission and to compare different proposed solutions in terms of their performance parameters. Basic types of modulations (amplitude shift keying, phase shift keying, frequency shift keying) and their performance parameters (probability of error, spectral efficiency). OFDM. Spread spectrum techniques – direct sequence, frequency hopping. Multiple-antenna systems – MIMO channels. Lectures, tutorials, consultations.
The student can take only a certain part of the material which is a unique whole (section) within the syllabus of the subject. This form of taking is not obligatory and is declared as the Final Exam I part.
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