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ECE 342 - Communication Theory
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Class Hour: MW 5:35am-6:50pm, PA 360
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Office Hour: MW
3:30:00-5:30pm, Packard Lab 406a; or by appointment.
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Class Plan: A lecture course. Class project and term paper. Two midterms and one final.
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Grading Policy: Class participation: 5%, Homework: 15%, Midterm One: 15%, Midterm Two: 15%,
Final: 30%, Class Project and Term Paper 20%.
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Textbook:
Communication Systems Engineering, John Proakis and Masoud Salehi, Publisher: Prentice Hall, Second Edition, 2003. ISBN: 0-13-061793-8.
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Reference books:
Modern Digital and Analog Communications Systems,
B. P. Lathi, Oxford University Press, 3rd edition 1998;
Digital Communications, Simon Haykin, JOhn Wiley & Sons, 1988. USBB 0-471-62947-2.
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Course outline:
A first course in communications, either at a senior level or at a first-year graduate level, this course provides an introduction to the basic principles in the design and analysis of modern communication systems. We intend to cover both analog communication systems and digital communication systems, with emphasis on the latter. The topics include: signal analysis and transmission, analog communication systems (analog modulation), and digital communication systems (A/D conversion, source encoding, channel encoding, digital modulation, detection and estimation).
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Prerequisite: ECE108 Signals and Systems (or equivalent), probabilities and random variables, knowledge random processes is a plus but not required
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