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University of Palestine. Faculty of Information Technology. ITGD3101Modern Telecommunications Lecture-1. Dr. Anwar Mousa. Course Objectives. Instructor Information. Office location: Office hours: Email: anwar_mousa@yahoo.com Phone: ?? Research interests:. Course Descriptions.
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University of Palestine Faculty of Information Technology ITGD3101Modern Telecommunications Lecture-1 Dr. Anwar Mousa
Instructor Information • Office location: • Office hours: • Email: anwar_mousa@yahoo.com • Phone: ?? • Research interests: EE 541/451 Fall 2006
Course Descriptions • What is the communication system? EE 541/451 Fall 2006
Textbook and Software • Require textbook: B.P. Lathi, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 1998 • Recommended readings • Digital communications: J. Proakis, Digital Communications • Random process: G.R. Grimmett and D.R. Stirzaker, Probability and Random Processes • Estimation and detection: H.V. Poor, An introduction to Signal Detection and Estimation EE 541/451 Fall 2006
Homework, Project, and Exam • Homework • 1 assignment per week • Exams • Two exams: Midterm and Final • Participations • Attendance and Feedback EE 541/451 Fall 2006
Teaching Styles • Slides plus Whiteboard • Slides can convey more information in an organized way • Whiteboard 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 • Feedback • Too fast, too slow • Presentation EE 541/451 Fall 2006
Course Outline • (Chapter 2) Introduction to signals • Classification of signals • Trigonometric Fourier Series • Exponential Fourier Series • (Chapter 3) Analysis and Transmission of signals • Aperiodic signal representation by Fourier Transform • Transform of some useful signals • Some properties of the Fourier Transform • Signal Transmission through a Linear System
Course Outline • Signal Energy and Energy Spectral Density • Signal Power and Power Spectral Density • (Chapter 6) Sampling and Pulse Code Modulation • Sampling Theorem • Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) • (Chapter 7)
Course Outline • (Chapter 13) Behavior of Digital communication systems in the presence of Noise • Optimum Threshold Detection • Optimum Binary Receiver • M-ary Communications • (Chapter 14)
(Chapter 2) Introduction to signalsClassification of signals
(Chapter 2) Introduction to signalsClassification of signals
(Chapter 2) Introduction to signals • Analog and Digital Signals • Analog Signal: A signal whose amplitude can take on any value in a continuous range • Digital Signal: A signal whose amplitude can take on only a finite number of values
A periodic signal A non-periodic signal (Chapter 2) Introduction to signals • Periodic and non-periodic signals • A signal g(t) is said to be periodic if for some positive constant To