Syllabus 403 Fall19 PDF

Title Syllabus 403 Fall19
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Institution Illinois Institute of Technology
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ECE 403/405 Communication Systems, Fall 2019 Class Info: Location: Stuart Building 201, Main campus Time: Tuesday & Thursday 11:25AM – 12:40PM Instructor:

Chi Zhou, Dr. Associate Professor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Siegel Hall 130 Tel: 312-567-7998 Email: [email protected]

Office Hours: Tuesday and Thursday: 9:15AM – 9:55AM Homework Grader: TBD ECE 405 Lab TA:

TBD

Required Textbook: Fundamentals of Communication Systems, by J. G. Proakis and M. Salehi, Pearson Prentice Hall, 2014, ISBN 9780133354850 Reference Books  Communication Systems Engineering (2nd Edition) by John G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi, Prentice Hall, 2002  Contemporary Communication Systems using Matlab and Simulink, by John Proakis, Masoud Salehi, Gerhard Bauch; Thomson 2004.  Digital Modulation and Coding by Stephen G. Wilson, Prentice Hall, 1996.  Modern Digital and Analog Comm. Systems, by B.P. Lathi, Oxford Univ Press, 1998  Digital and Analog Communication Systems, by L.W. Couch, 7th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2007  Error Control Coding, by Shu Lin and Daniel J. Costello, Jr., Prentice Hall, second edition, 2004. Course Description: Introduction to Amplitude, Phase, and Frequency modulation systems. Multiplexing and Multi-Access Schemes; Spectral design considerations. Sampling theorem. Channel capacity, entropy; Quantization, wave shaping, and Inter-Symbol Interference (ISI), Matched filters, Digital source encoding, Pulse Modulation systems. Design for spectral efficiency and interference control. Probability of error analysis, Analysis and design of digital modulators and detectors

Course Outline:  Introduction  Analog signal transmission and reception  A/D conversion  Information Sources and Source Coding  Channel capacity and channel coding  Digital Transmission through an Additive Gaussian Noise Channel Grades: Homework - 15% Midterm - 35% (9/26 Thursday) Final exam – 50% (follow the university final exam schedule) Tentative Grading Scales: A: 90 – 100 B : 80 – 89 C: 70 – 79 D: 60 – 69 E: < 60 Policy: 1. Attendance is strongly encouraged. If you miss the class, you are responsible for catching up the missed materials. 2. Late homework: No homework will be accepted after the solutions are posted. For each calendar day after the due date for the homework, there is a 5% penalty. For example, after 1 day, the maximum score is 95%, after 2 days it is 90%, etc. 3. Studying together in groups is encouraged. However, turned-in work must be completely your own. If cheating is found, both “giver” and “receiver” get ZERO point. 4. Missed Test: Call Instructor or Secretary BEFORE test time to notify of problem and to make special arrangements with instructor before next class. 5. No extra work given for extra credits. 6. No consideration for grade boost due to any reason. Students with Disabilities Reasonable accommodations will be made for students with documented disabilities. In order to receive accommodations, students must obtain a letter of accommodation from the Center for Disability Resources. Specifically, students with disabilities requiring academic accommodations should: (1) register with and provide documentation to the Center for Disability Resources; (2) request the Center for Disability Resources to provide or bring an accommodation letter to the instructor indicating the need for accommodations and what type. This should be done during the first week of class or as soon as possible. The Center for Disability Resources is located in the Life Sciences Building, room 218, 312-567-5744 or [email protected]....


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