EE305 - Telecommunications I

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Semester
Course name: EE 305
Telecommunications I
Department: Electrical
and Electronics
Engineering
5
Credit
(ECTS)
Methods of Education
Lecture
Recitation/
(Etud)
3
Language
Compulsory/Elective
Prerequisites
Course Contents
Course Objectives
Learning Outcomes and
Competences
Lab
Project/Field
Study
Homework
Other
Total
6
2
5
English
Compulsory
EE 207 - Probability and Random Variables and ECE 208 - Signals and
Systems
The objective of this course is to provide an introduction to analog and digital
communication systems. Topics include analog amplitude, frequency and
SystemsSystems
phase modulation systems, pulse code modulation, base band and pass band
digital communications, amplitude, phase- and frequency-shift keying, signal
constellations and performance analysis of analog modulation in the presence
of noise.
Providing the concepts about analysis and design of analog communication
systems and teaching analog amplitude and exponential modulation types and
their analysis methods.
Understanding of basic concepts and constraints in analog communications.
Analyzing different types of amplitude (AM, DSB, SSB, VSB) modulations,
analyzing of amplitude modulated signals in time and frequency domains,
design of modulator/demodulator structures.
Understanding frequency
superheterodyne techniques.
division
multiplexing,
stereo
FM
and
Main texbooks :
Textbook and /or
References
1. An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communications, 2nd Edition,
Simon Haykin, Michael Moher, John Wiley & Sons, 2007.
2. Principles of Communcations, Systems, Modulation, andNoise, 7ed,
Rodger E. Ziemer, William H. Trenter, John Wiley & Sons, 2015
If any, mark as (X)
Assessment Criteria
Percentage (%)
Midterm Exams
X
25
Quizzes
X
15
Homeworks
X
10
X
15
X
35
Projects
Term Paper
Laboratory work
Other
Final Exam
Instructors
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