TSKS04 Digital Communication Continuation Course
Course Program Spring 2014
Examination
The examination consists of two parts; laborations and a written exam.
5.1 Laborations (LAB1)
The laborations are done in groups of about four to five students, and they are examined based on one report that should be handed in to the examiner. Cooperation between groups is encouraged, but each group should write their own report.
The laborations are based on Matlab and Simulink, the same environment as was used in TSKS01 Digital communication. There are ten scheduled four-hour occations, but the laborations are estimated to correspond to about three such occations.
The laborations correspond to 1 ECTS credit (hp), and is graded using the scale Pass/Fail.
5.2 Written Examination (TEN1)
The following aids are allowed at the exam:
- Pocket calculator with empty memory.
- Mikael Olofsson: Tables and Formulas for Signal Theory (course material in Signal Theory).
- U. Madhow, Fundamentals of digital communication, Cambridge University Press 2008.
No notes are allowed on those aids.
The written exam consists of five problems, that each can give you at most five points. Totally, yo can thus get at most 25 points on the exam. Grade limits:
- Grade 3: 12 points
- Grade 4: 16 points
- Grade 5: 20 points
Grades 3, 4 and 5 are translated to ECTS grades C, B and A.
5.3 Total Grade
When you have passed both parts of the examination (LAB1 och TEN1), the total grade given is the grade from the written exam.
Sidansvarig:
Mikael Olofsson
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