Syllabus ECE 853: Digital Communications: Jhpark1@hanyang - Ac.kr
Syllabus ECE 853: Digital Communications: Jhpark1@hanyang - Ac.kr
Description: This course is designed to provide a deeper understanding of the physicallayer theory for digital communications, with emphasis on digital modulation in an AWGN (Additive White Gaussian Noise) and flat fading channels. It will also cover selected topics in channel coding. Lecture Hours: Fridays 09:30-12:00 5-406 (1st Engineering Building) Instructor: Dr. Joong-Hoo Park, Room #21-304 (3rd Engineering Building) Phone: 031-400-5298 Email: [email protected] Course webpage: http://jhpsv.hanyang.ac.kr/ Textbooks: Refer to References Prerequisites: ECC 304 (Random Variables and Processes) ECE 458 (Digital Communications) Grading: Homework 30% Midterm Exam 20% Final Exam 30% Presentation 20%
Policies: - All work must be the students own unless collaboration is explicitly permitted. - Late assignments will not be accepted unless there are exceptional circumstances. i) Homework is due one week after it is assigned unless otherwise mentioned. ii) Homework will be assigned every week and posted on the course webpage. - Exams will be taken at class hours of the following dates: Midterm Exam: April 20 (Friday) Final Exam: June 8 (Friday)
Course Outline: This schedule is only a guideline and is subject to change depending on the progression of the course. It will get updated with time.
- Week 1: Course Introduction - Week 2: Random Variables, Random Processes - Week 3: Binary Digital Communication Systems I - Week 4: Binary Digital Communication Systems II - Week 5: M-ary Digital Communication Systems I - Week 6: M-ary Digital Communication Systems II - Week 7: Optimum Receivers - Week 8: Midterm Exam - Week 9: Digital Communication through Fading Channel - Week 10: Block Coding I - Week 11: Block Coding II - Week 12: Convolutional Coding I - Week 13: Convolutional Coding II - Week 14: Presentation - Week 15: Final Exam
References 1. Rodger E. Ziemer and William H. Tranter, Principles of Communications: Systems, Modulation, and Noise, 7th ed., John Wiley & Sons, 2010. 2. John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi, Essentials of Communication Systems Engineering, Prentice Hall, 2005. 3. Rodger E. Ziemer and Roger L. Peterson, Introduction to Digital Communication, 2nd ed., Prentice Hall, 2001. 4. Jorge C. Moreira and Patrick G. Farrell, Essentials of Error-Control Coding, John Wiley & Sons, 2006. 5. Shu Lin, An Introduction to Error-Correcting Codes, Prentice-Hall, 1970. 6. James K. Cavers, Mobile Channel Characteristics, Kluwer, 2002. 7. Roger L. Peterson, Rodger E. Ziemer, and David E. Borth, Introduction to Spread Spectrum Communications, Prentice Hall, 1995. 8. William Stallings, Wireless Communications and Networks, Prentice Hall, 2002. 9. Brian D. Woerner, EE 5984 Digital Communications, Virginia Tech., Spring 1997. 10. John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi, Digital Communications, 5th ed., McGraw Hill, 2008.