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Chapter 1: Signals and Systems
Signal Classifications and Properties
System Classifications and Properties
The Fourier Series
Biến Đổi Fourier (Fourier Transform)
Properties of Fourier Series
The Fourier Transform
Properties of Fourier Transform
Review of Propability and Random Variables
Introduction to Stochastic Processes
Second-order Description of Stochastic Processes
Gaussian Processes
White and Coloured Processes
Transmission Stationary Process through a Linear Filter
Chapter 2: Source Coding
Information Theory and Coding
Entropy
Source Coding
Huffman Coding
Chapter 3: Communication over AWGN Channels
Data Transmission and Reception
Signalling
Geometric Representation of Modulation Signals
Demodulation and Detection
Demodulation
Detection by Correlation
Example of Correlation Detection
Matched Filters
Examples with Matched Filters
Performance Analysis of Binary Orthogonal Signals with Correlation
Performance Analysis of Orthogonal Binary Signals with Matched Filters
Carrier Phase Modulation
Carrier Frequency Modulation
Differential Phase Shift Keying
Chapter 4: Communication over Band-limitted AWGN Channels
Digital Transmission over Baseband Channels
Introduction to ISI
Pulse Amplitude Modulation through Bandlimited Channel
Precoding and Bandlimited Signals
Pulse Shaping to Reduce ISI
Two Types of Error-Performance Degradation
Eye Pattern
Transversal Equalizer
Decision Feedback Equalizer
Adaptive Equalization
Chapter 5: Channel Coding
Channel Capacity
Mutual Information
Typical Sequences
Shannon's Noisy Channel Coding Theorem
Channel Coding
Convolutional Codes
Chapter 6: Communication over Fading Channels
Fading Channel
Characterizing Mobile-Radio Propagation
Large-Scale Fading
Small-Scale Fading
Signal Time-Spreading
Mitigating the Degradation Effects of Fading
Mitigation to Combat Frequency-Selective Distortion
Mitigation to Combat Fast-Fading Distortion
Mitigation to Combat Loss in SNR
Diversity Techniques
Diversity-Combining Techniques
Modulation Types for Fading Channels
The Role of an Interleaver
Application of Viterbi Equalizer in GSM System
Application of Rake Receiver in CDMA System
Principles of Digital Communications
Collection subtype: Course
Course by:
Tuan Do-Hong
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Instructor:
Dr.-Ing. Tuan Do-Hong
Institution:
Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology
Course Number:
405106
This collection contains:
Modules
by:
C. Sidney Burrus
,
Ha Ta-Hong
,
Sinh Nguyen-Le
,
Thanh Do-Ngoc
,
Tuan Do-Hong