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EE518: Digital Communications

EE518

To provide understanding of the fundamental concepts in information theory and digital communications in order to equip students with up-to-date knowledge of the techniques used in modern communication systems and the principles underlying their design.



NO. OF CREDITS: 3
COMPULSORY/OPTIONAL: OPTIONAL
PREREQUISITES: EE512, EE357

MAIN TOPICS AND INTENDED LEARNING OUTCOMES

TOPICS

Baseband Data Transmission
Digital Passband Modulation
Error Control Coding
Introduction to Information Theory

Student will be able to,

ILO1: Analyze baseband signaling schemes and associated transmission techniques.
ILO2: Analyse spectral properties and error probabilities of passband modulation schemes.
ILO3: Design and apply block codes and convolutional codes for practical communication systems.
ILO4: Explain the principles of information theory and their application for source coding and channel coding.
ILO5: Design and simulate baseband/passband digital communication links.

 

NO RECOMMENDED TEXT
1 Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, 4th Edition, Wiley.
2 Bernard Sklar, Digital Communications-Fundamentals and Applications, Prentice-Hall.
3 John G. Proakis, Digital Communications, 4th Edition, Mc-Graw Hill.
TIME ALLOCATION HOURS
Lectures 31
Tutorials 9
Assignments 7
Laboratories 3
ASSESMENT PERCENTAGE
Assignment 15
Laboratory Work 15
MID Semester Evaluation 20
END Semester Exam 50
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