E5 - COURSE:    

Modulation Theory

UNITS  1 module 
TYPE SE
LECTURER   Zhenyu Yang
TIME   Fall Semester 2002
LOCATION    MUV 5

PURPOSES

After this course, the students are expected to understand fundamental principles of modulation of analog and digital signals, especially

TEXTBOOK  

Simon Haykin’s Communication Systems (4th Edition), John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2001

SCHEDULES

MM.1    21 Oct.  2002.         kl. 8:15 -11:.30

  Contents:  Introduction to communication systems and amplitude modulation  

(a). Introduction to communication systems
(b). Amplitude Modulation (AM)
(c).  Linear modulation schemes 

 Reading Material:    Page 88-99, 103-107 of  the textbook

Lecture slides:           See here 

Exercise:                    See the distributed paper      Solutions

MM.2    28 Oct. 2002       kl. 8:15 -11:.30

Contents : Angle Modulation techniques  

(a). Principles
(b). Frequency Modulation (FM)
(c).  Phase Modulation (PM)

Reading Material:    Page 107-121, 128-129 of  the textbook

  Lecture slides:           See here    

Exercise Exercise:   See the distributed paper      Solutions

MM.3    04 Nov. 2002      kl. 8:15 - 11:30

  Contents: Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)

(a). Sampling and quantization
(b). Pulse code modulation
(c) Time-devision multiplexing

  Reading Material:    Page 183-191, 194-198, 201-203 and 211-212 of  the textbook

  Lecture slides:           See here   

  Matlab Demo:   Download Matlab file Pam.m and Pamr.m, in order to run these two programs sequentially, you also need reconstructionfilter.fda file. 

Exercise:                    See the distributed paper      Solutions

MM.4   11 Nov.2002      kl. 8:15 - 11:30

Contents :  Digital Modulation 

(a). Random binary waves
(b). Baseband binary transmission
  Passband data transmission

Reading  Material:    Page 48-49, 262-267, 276-277, 344-350, 353-356, 360 and 367-368 of   the textbook

  Lecture slides:           See here 

Exercise:                    See the distributed paper      Solutions

MM.5   18 Nov. 2002      kl. 8:15 - 11:30

Contents :  Spread-Spectrum Techniques

(a). Digital multiplexers
(b). Spread-spectrum techniques
(c). Multiuser wireless communication

Reading  Material:    Page 214-215, 479-481, 488-493, 497, 512-514 and 547-548 of   the textbook

  Lecture slides:           See here 

Exercise:                    See the distributed paper      Solutions

 

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