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EEE 439 Communication Systems II

3 Credit Hours, 3 Contact Hours per Week


Baseband digital transmission, Limitations, Pulse shaping, Repeaters, Pulse
equalization techniques, AWGN channel model, bit error rate of a baseband
transmission system, channel capacity theorem.
Digital modulation techniques, detection and demodulation techniques, digital
receivers, matched filter and correlator receiver, bit error rate calculation of a digital
link, digital link design.
Error correction coding: block codes, cyclic codes, systematic and nonsystematic
cyclic codes, decoding techniques.

Wireless digital communication system, wireless channel model, noncellular and


cellular communication, cellular concept, frequency reuse techniques.
Multiple access techniques: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA and SDMA. Introduction to 2G
and 3G mobile communication systems. Introduction to optical fiber communication
and Satellite communication.
Local area network, OSI model, random access techniques, Aloha, slotted Aloha.
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Topic-wise Reference Materials (Will be provided later)

Baseband digital transmission, Limitations, Pulse shaping, Repeaters, Pulse


equalization techniques, AWGN channel model, bit error rate of a baseband
transmission system, channel capacity theorem.

Book:
1. Modern Analog and Digital Communications, 4th edition by B P Lathi and Zhi
Ding, Topics: 6.1.3, 6.2.1, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.5, 7.8, 7.9, Summary of Ch 8 and Ch 9,
example 8.16, 10.1-10.3.

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