University of Kansas

Electrical Engineering & Computer Science


EECS 562 - Introduction to Communications Systems

Announcements:

 

Final: Monday May 8, 2023 7:30 - 10:00 AM

Semester summary

Tables and material provided on the Final

 

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Signals and Systems Review Test: Tuesday Feb 7.

Tables provided on the Signals and Systems Review Test

Fourier Transform Table

Trigonometric Identities Table

 

 

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Required Course Text:

From KU Scholarworks

Introduction to Communications Systems: An Interactive Approach Using the Wolfram Language, by V.S. Frost

The Text is a .cdf file and requires the Wolfram CDF Player to read. Get the cdf reader at

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Useful Tables for Tests and the Final

Homework

Reference material

Interactive Graphs (using Wolfram cdf format: Download Wolfram CDF Player)


Comments:

Academic Integrity and Plagiarism The department, school and university have very strict guidelines regarding academic misconduct. On tests work ALONE! Solve tests on your own, do not communicate with anyone else to get help on answers the test questions. If we need to have on-line tests; this is an honor system.  It is expected that as professionals you WILL act ethically.  It is expected that you will always act professionally and ethically. Obviously, copying is not allowed on exams. Obviously, copying is not allowed on exams. Students are expected to submit their own work on individual homework and projects. Lending or borrowing all or part of a simulation model or program from another student is not allowed. Students ARE allowed to borrow and modify any code on this class web site in their projects. Instances of cheating will result in a referral to the department chairman and the dean of engineering.
All sources in your written work (project reports) must be properly referenced; if you use a source from the literature or the idea of another for your work you must reference it. If you quote or copy a block of text, it must be cited and included in quotation marks (if a sentence or less in length) or in block quote style (if more than a sentence in length). If you paraphrase text (reword a phrase, sentence, or paragraph), you must also quote or blockquote followed by “[paraphrased]” in addition to proper citation. Figures taken from other sources must be referenced. I recommend that you take intermediate notes from which you write your own words. I strongly recommend that you not write in one window while displaying the work of others in another window; this is asking for trouble. “Unintentional” paraphrasing is also not an acceptable excuse for academic misconduct.

If you have any doubt, talk to me – inexperience in past writing or coming from an environment where plagiarism was permitted will not be an acceptable excuse for academic misconduct.

Modified with premission from James P.G. Sterbenz http://www.ittc.ku.edu/~jpgs/courses/eecs800/ and John Gauch


Author

Victor S. Frost, vsfrost@ku.edu