COURSE: EECS 562 INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

SEMESTER: Fall 1998

TEXT: Communications Systems

AUTHOR: Simon Haykin

TIME: 9:30-10:20 MWF

PROFESSOR: VICTOR FROST

OFFICE HOURS:
8:30 - 4:30 TR 210 NIC. HALL
8:30- 9:20 MWF 2026 LEA. HALL
( TO BE SURE TO SEE ME MAKE AN APPOINTMENT )

PHONE:
864-4615 LEA.
864-4833 NIC. HALL
841-3244 HOME ( DO NOT CALL AFTER 10:00 )
E-mail: frost@ittc.ukans.edu

EXAMS:
2 IN CLASS TESTS

HOMEWORK:
Problems will be assigned.
One or more problems maybe selected at random
From each assignment and graded.

GRADING:
TESTS (2) = 100 points each
HOMEWORK & QUIZZES = 50 points
LAB = 250 points
FINAL = 200

INITIAL GRADING SCALE:
90 - 100 %===> A
80 - 89 % ===> B
70 - 79 % ===> C
60 - 69 % ===> D
0 - 59 % ===> F

GENERAL GUIDELINES:
No late homework will be accepted!!
Only under very extreme conditions will make up tests be given!!
No make up quizzes will be given!!
You must inform me before the test to have any chance of
Taking a makeup exam!!

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EECS 562-Course Outline- Fall 1998

1. Overview of Communications Systems (Chapter 1)

2. Review of Signals and Systems (Chapter 2)

3. Energy and Power Signals (Chapter 2)

4. Specification of Noise in Communicaitons Systems (Appendix 6)
- Noise Temperature
- Noise Figure
- Link Budgets

5. Amplitude Modulation (Sections 3.1-3.9)
- Modulators
- Demodulators
- Bandwidth requirements
- FDM
- Superheterodyne receivers (Section 3.14)

6. Frequency/Phase Modulation (Sections 3.11-3.13)
- Spectral Characterstics
- Modulators
- Demodulators
- Commerical FM
- Overview of Television Systems (Appendix 1)

7. Noise in CW Modulation Systems (Chpater 5)

8. Digital Coding of Analog Signals and Baseband Digital Techniques
(Sections 6.1-6.11)
- Sampling
- PAM
- PCM
- Baseband Digital Waveforms
- Synchronization and Detections of Digital Signals

9. Digital Modulation Techniques
- ASK (OOK)
- FSK (Section 8.12 and 8.16)
- PSK (Section 8.11)
- QPSK (Section 8.13)
- DPSK(Section 8.17)

10. Optical Communications Systems (Section 12.4)