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Communication Systems 1 ENG308

Introduction

This unit introduces the fundamental concepts of modern communication systems. On completion of this unit you will be able to design and construct a digital communication system. The unit begins with an introduction to signaling theory and the modulation theorem. The communication channel will then be explained using additive white Gaussian process. Minimising the distortion while demodulating the signal in the presence of noise will be shown with considering the effects of noise equivalent bandwidth, signal to noise ratio and bandlimited processes. This all relates to the fundamental Nyquist signaling theorem. Design trade-offs in amplitude and angle modulation using suppress carriers. Demodulation design considerations in power and bandwidth limited systems for coherent and noncoherent carrier phase locked receiver will be investigated. The fundamentals of digital signal theory is then explored to create signal constellation diagrams using Gray coding. Amplitude, frequency and phase shift keying will be introduced, with explaining the maximum aposterior probability and maximum likelihood detectors for non-dispersive channels. Design consideration of bandwidth and power efficiency, carrier-to-noise ratio, and selecting modulation schemes will be shown. The unit concludes with introduction to information theory, with application of the source coding theorem using the Huffman algorithm and Lempel-Ziv method. These are fundamental communication topics required for advanced telecommunication systems used in any embedded systems, automation, advanced communication systems and which are studied later in the degree.

Summary

Unit name Communication Systems 1
Unit code ENG308
Credit points 12.5
College/School College of Sciences and Engineering
School of Engineering
Discipline Engineering
Coordinator Doctor Brian Salmon
Available as an elective? Yes
Delivered By University of Tasmania

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Learning Outcomes

  • Explain the key components and technologies in modern communication systems.
  • Evaluate the design objectives of transmitters and receivers while considering communication channel impairments.
  • Analyse function and efficiency of analogue and digital communication systems.
  • Design transmitter and receiver components to achieve communication.
  • Assess the performance of communication systems by simulation and practical demonstration.

Fee Information

Field of Education Commencing Student Contribution 1,3 Grandfathered Student Contribution 1,3 Approved Pathway Course Student Contribution 2,3 Domestic Full Fee 4
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Teaching

AssessmentCommunication system design (15%)|Practical laboratory (20%)|Simulation project (25%)|Final exam (40%)
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Textbooks

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