TSKS35 Information and Communications Engineering

TSKS35 covers concepts related to the representation and processing of information and communication systems. We addresses the fundamental limits and methods for compression, modulation, transmission, error protection and storage of information.

Course material

Main course book:

Recommended reading:

Lecture content

Lecture 1: Introduction to communication systems (Chapter 1).

Lecture 2: Frequency analysis of signals and systems (Chapter 2).

Lecture 3: Random signals and noise (Chapter 4).

Lecture 4: Analog transmission and reception (Chapter 3 and 5).

Lecture 5: Information sources and source coding (Chapter 6).

Lecture 6: Digital transmission through the AWGN channel (Chapter 7).

Lecture 7: Digital transmission through bandlimited AWGN channels (Chapter 8).

Lecture 8: Probability of error for signal detection (Chapter 7 and 8).

Lecture 9: Channel capacity and coding (Chapter 9).

Lecture 10: Wireless communication (Chapter 10).

Lecture 11: Practical aspects.

Lecture 12: Sustainability aspects.

Instructors

Prerequisites

For this course, students are suppose to have a basic understanding (previous undergraduate courses) in signals and systems, or linear systems both continuous and discrete. Working knowledge of Fourier Series and Fourier transforms. A basic course in probability theory and programming sills.

Information for registered students

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