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EENG 3810/CSCE 3020 Communication Systems

EENG 3810/CSCE 3020 Communication Systems. Oluwayomi Adamo. Outline. Instructor Information Course Motivation Course Information Description Objectives Required and Reference Textbooks Homework, Projects and Exams Grade and Attendance policies Tentative Schedule Chapter 1.

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EENG 3810/CSCE 3020 Communication Systems

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  1. EENG 3810/CSCE 3020Communication Systems Oluwayomi Adamo

  2. Outline • Instructor Information • Course Motivation • Course Information • Description • Objectives • Required and Reference Textbooks • Homework, Projects and Exams • Grade and Attendance policies • Tentative Schedule • Chapter 1

  3. Instructor Information Name: Oluwayomi Adamo Email: oluwayomi.adamo@unt.edu Phone: 940-891-6874 Office : B208 Office Hours: Tues & Thurs 4 – 5 PM Course Website: www.ee.unt.edu/public/adamo/EENG3810_F09 TA: TBD

  4. Course Motivations • Rapid Expansion of digital communication technologies – Internet • Influence of communication technologies such as cell phones, bluetooth etc • Improvement of productivity and energy conservation e.g teleconferencing saves time and energy – travel not required • Promotes globalization • There is need to design better communication systems for the future

  5. Course Description • What is a communication system? • What are the major types? • Analog or Digital • Satellite, Fiber, Wireless… • What are the theorems? • What are the major components? • How is the information transmitted?

  6. Textbooks • Required B.P. Lathi, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 4th edition, Oxford University Press, 1998 ISBN: 9780195331455 • Reference Leon W. Couch, II, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 7th edition, Pearson, Prentice Hall, 2007 ISBN: 0131424920 R. E. Ziemer and W. H. Tranter, Principles of Communications, Systems, Modulation and Noise 6th Edition, Wiley, 2009 ISBN: 9780470252543

  7. Assignments, Project and Exam (Tentative) • Assignments • Every week except if labs are due • Project • 2 labs and 1 project • Exams • Quizzes every week • 3 exams • Test 1 : Sept. 30, 2009 • Test 2 : Nov. 2, 2009 • Test 3 : Dec. 14, 2009

  8. Course Grading • 3 Tests – 60% • (Test 1 – Sept. 30, Test 2 – Nov. 2, Test 3 – Dec. 14) • Assignments – 20% • Labs – 5% • Quizzes – 5% • Project – 10% • Attendance is Mandatory

  9. Course Policies • Class attendance is mandatory. You will need to sign attendance sheet every class • It is strongly encouraged to get to know each other in the class. Discussions on course materials are allowed! • Everyone must turn in her/his own individual work. Simply copying other’s homework will be treated as a violation of academic honesty

  10. Course Policies (CNTD) • It is the responsibility of students with certified disabilities to provide the instructor with appropriate documentation from the Dean of Students Office (see http://www.unt.edu/oda) • Please visit http://www.unt.edu/csrr/ for your rights and responsibilities

  11. Teaching Styles • Slides and White board • Slides can convey more information in an organized way • Blackboard is better for equations and prevents you from not coming. • Course Website • Print handouts with 3 slides per page before you come • Homework assignment and solutions • Project descriptions and preliminary codes

  12. Tentative Topics • Introduction to communication Systems • Review of Signals • Amplitude modulation and Demodulation • Angle modulation/frequency modulation • Sampling and pulse code modulation • Principles of digital data transmission • Overview of probability • Performance Analysis of Modulated and digital Communications Systems • Spread Spectrum Communications

  13. Questions

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