05.07.2022, 22:08
Digital Communications: From Beginner to Expert
Last Updated 06/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch
Genre: eLearning | Language: English + srt | Duration: 36 lectures (18h 29m) | Size: 11.1 GB
A Course Given in Most Universities to Teach Digital Communication Systems to Electrical & Computer Engineering Students
What you'll learn
Learn the exact generic meaning of modulation and why we must have it in most telecom systems
Gain the ability to apply digital theorems for communication systems
Understand most common transmission techniques in digital communication systems
Identification of signals and modulation types in digital communication systems
Calculation of digital communication system performance
Design and analysis of efficient digital communication systems
Design of channel equalization and symbol synchronization systems
Interpret the results of numerical communication coding techniques according to performance analysis
Requirements
True desire to learn this subject
Basic knowledge in Mathematics
Basic knowledge in signal processing
No programing experience required
Description
The course gives a comprehensive and detailed view of the general structure of digital communication systems including transmitter and receiver designs as well as the different types of wireless channels that may be encountered in communication systems. In particular, it covers topics like real and complex random vectors, signal space representations, and advanced digital modulation/demodulation techniques such as ASK, PSK, FSK, BPSK, M-ASK, M-PSK, M-FSK, QPSK, QAM, OFDM, OFDM-IM, OFDM-SNM, OFDM-SPM, and MIMO-SM. In addition, the course will cover digital data transmission over noisy and fading channels, as well as the design of ideal transceivers for recovering the received data. Moreover, the calculation of key performance metrics in digital communication systems such as bit error probability, data rate, and throughput will also be explained and discussed in this course.
More specifically, the covered topics in the course are listed as follows
Lesson 1: Introduction to the basic processing blocks in digital transceivers systems (source coding, channel coding, modulation, pulse selection, synchronization, detection, demodulation, decoding, equalization).
Lesson 2 - More details about basic processing blocks + Quantization and Analog to digital conversion (ADC).
Lesson 3 - Quantization Noise and its probability distribution function (PDF) in pulse code modulation (PCM).
Lesson 4 - Nonuniform Quantization + Advantages of PCM + Line codes & D-encoding.
Lesson 5 - Time Division Multiplexing (TDM).
Lesson 6 - Digital Multiplexers and their different types.
Lesson 7 - Delta modulation: Concept, Advantages, Disadvantages, and Solutions.
Lesson 8 - Linear Prediction Filters (LPC).
Lesson 9 - Base-band Pulse Transmission: Matched Filters.
Lesson 10 - Probability of Error over AWGN Channel.
Lesson 11 - Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI) and Raised Cosine Pulse Shaping Filter.
Lesson 12 - Correlative level (duo binary) coding for doubling channel capacity.
Lesson 13 - Addressing the drawbacks of Correlative level (duo binary) Coding.
Lesson 14 - Passband Data Transmission and Basic Concepts of Digital Modulation.
Lesson 15 - New types of carriers & features for digital modulation (IM, NM, SM).
Lesson 16 - Binary phase-shift keying (BPSK).
Lesson 17 - Quadrature phase-shift keying (QPSK).
Lesson 18 - Offset and Shifted Quadrature Phase-Shift Keying (OQPSK).
Lesson 19 - M-array phase-shift keying (MPSK) & M-array quadrature amplitude (MQAM).
Lesson 20 - Non-coherent modulation: Transmission & detection of non-coherent BFSK.
Lesson 21 - Non-coherent differential binary phase-shift keying (DBPSK) & detection.
So, the course basically covers the general structure of Digital Communication systems, real and complex random vectors, signal space representations, digital modulation/demodulation techniques, digital data transmission over noisy channels and ideal receiver design, the bit error probability in digital data communication, techniques, and basic limits of data communication, entropy, channel capacity, and coding methods.
We are very excited to have you with us on this journey and look forward to seeing you enroll in this unique and interesting course.
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Who this course is for
COMPUTER ENGINEERING STUDENTS
ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING STUDENTS
TELECOMMUNICATION ENGINEERING STUDENTS
WORKING ENGINEERS WHO WANT TO REFERESH THEIR KNOWLEDGE
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