ELEC-675 Digital Communication Systems
This course studies sampling, coding, decoding, pulse code modulation, digital multiplexing, digital carrier systems, frequency shift keying, data compression as well as bandwidth considerations. Laboratory work parallels classroom theory. Prerequisite: ELEC 510 Discrete signals and systems or ELEC596 Introduction to
Digital Signal Processing.
The goal of the course is to give the student a sound understanding of digital communication systems. In order to achieve this goal students will be introduced
to basic concepts of traditional analog electronic communications systems and to expand the student’s knowledge of more modern digital communications systems. More emphasis will be given to digital communications which includes theory of sampling, digital multiplexing, digital carrier systems as well as digital bandwidth.
The material will be presented in a manner that emphasizes the unifying principles governing all forms of communication, whether analog or digital
This course studies sampling, coding, decoding, pulse code modulation, digital multiplexing, digital carrier systems, frequency shift keying, data compression as well as bandwidth considerations. Laboratory work parallels classroom theory. Prerequisite: ELEC 510 Discrete signals and systems or ELEC596 Introduction to
Digital Signal Processing.
The goal of the course is to give the student a sound understanding of digital communication systems. In order to achieve this goal students will be introduced
to basic concepts of traditional analog electronic communications systems and to expand the student’s knowledge of more modern digital communications systems. More emphasis will be given to digital communications which includes theory of sampling, digital multiplexing, digital carrier systems as well as digital bandwidth.
The material will be presented in a manner that emphasizes the unifying principles governing all forms of communication, whether analog or digital