Subject description - B2M37DKM

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B2M37DKM Digital communications
Roles:P, PV Extent of teaching:3P+1C
Department:13137 Language of teaching:CS
Guarantors:Sýkora J. Completion:Z,ZK
Lecturers:Sýkora J. Credits:6
Tutors:Hron P., Lukáč J., Puričer P., Sýkora J. Semester:Z

Web page:

https://moodle.fel.cvut.cz/courses/B2M37DKM

Anotation:

The course provides fundamentals of digital communications theory: modulation, classical coding, channel models, and basic principles of decoding. The exposition is systematically built along the theoretical lines which allow to reveal all inner connections and principles. This allows students to develop the knowledge and use it in an active way in a design and construction of the communication systems. The course provides a necessary fundamental background for subsequent more advanced communications theory courses.

Course outlines:

1. Digital modulation and coding, basic properties, classification.
2. Digital memoryless modulation - linear/nonlinear (PSK, QAM, FSK, ...).
3. Digital modulation with memory - linear/nonlinear (TCM, CPFSK, CPM, ...).
4. Space-time, adaptive and multiplexing (ODFM) digital modulations.
5. Power spectrum density of digitally modulated signal.
6. Basic principles of channel coding.
7. Linear codes on GF. Block codes.
8. Convolutional codes, transfer function.
9. Codes in constellations space, coded modulation, TCM.
10. Basic channel models (AWGN, linear).
11. Demodulation and decoding, minimum error probability decoder.
12. Decoding of FSM codes, Viterbi algorithm.
13. Error performance of decoder, union bound, pairwise error probability.
14. Elements (preview) of advanced coding/decoding, multi-user communications.

Exercises outline:

1. Simulation and CAD tools for digital communications
2. Digital modulator: general definition & basic properties
3. Implementation of linear and nonlinear modulators
4. Power spectrum density of digital modulation
5. Basic block, convolutional and TCM codes
6. Communication channel with AWGN
7. Detection and decoding

Literature:

1. J. G. Proakis: Digital Communications. McGraw-Hill. 2001
2. D. Tse, P. Viswanath: Fundamentals of Wireless Communications, Cambridge University Press, 2005
3. E. Biglieri: Coding for Wireless Channels, Springer, 2005

Requirements:

none

Keywords:

Digital modulation, coding.

Subject is included into these academic programs:

Program Branch Role Recommended semester
MPEK5_2018 Communications Networks and Internet P 1
MPEK4_2018 Technology of the Internet of Things PV 3
MPEK7_2018 Radio Communications and Systems P 1
MPEK6_2018 Mobile Communications P 1


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