EE 557 ADVANCED DIGITAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS WITH EMERGING APPLICATIONS

Spring 2004

Sabanci University, Istanbul, Turkey

Outline (Tentative)

Chapter
Title
Sections
Downloadable Link
1

Introduction and a Brief Review on Digital Communications & Probability Theory


  1. Introduction
  2. Review of Probability Theory
  3. Random Variables
  4. Statistical Averages and Characteristic Function
  5. Stochastic (Random) Processes
  6. Statistics of Linear System Response
  7. AWGN and Bandlimited Noise
Chapter1.pdf
2
Optimum Receiver Principles
  1. Maximum Aposteriori Receiver
  2. Maximum Likelihood Receiver for AWGN Channel
  3. Correlation and Matched-Filter Receivers
Chapter2.pdf
3
Binary and M-ary Digital Communication Techniques
  1. Error Probability Computation
  2. Antipodal Binary Signaling
  3. Binary Orthogonal Signaling
  4. ML Receivers for Bi-orthogonal & Multilevel Signals
  5. Performance Bounds in AWGN
Chapter3.pdf
4
Linear Modulation Schemes
  1. Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK)
  2. Differential PSK (DPSK)
  3. Quadrature PSK (QPSK)
  4. Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM)
  5. Multidimensional Lattice-Based Constellations
  6. Summary of Energy and Spectrum Efficiency in Digital Modulation
 
Chapter4.pdf
5
Coded Modulation Schemes 
  1. Definitions and Code Classes
  2. Linear Block Codes and Examples
  3. Cyclic Codes and Examples
  4. BCH and Reed-Solomon Codes
  5. Convolutional Codes with Examples
  6. Trellis Coded Modulation and Ungerboeck Codes
 
Chapter5.pdf
6
Equalization and Echo Cancellation
  1. Channel Equalization
  2. Adaptive Equalizers
  3. Steepest Descent and LMS Algortihms
  4. Decision-Feedback Equalization
  5. Echoes in Channel
  6. Echo Cancellers
 
Chapter6.pdf
7
DSL and High-Rate Digital Communication
  1. Digital Subscriber Line Technologies
  2. Highlights of ADSL Standard Architecture
  3. Carrierless AM/PM (CAP) Modulation
  4. Discrete Multi-Tone (DMT) Modulation
  5. HDSL/ADSL Systems using DMT Modulation
 
Chapter7.pdf
Examples
Student Projects  Several Experiments have been designed by students.
Student Projects