Lecturer(s)
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Pidanič Jan, doc. Ing. Ph.D.
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Petkov Matěj, Ing.
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Course content
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1.Fundamental terms - data, channel capacity 2.Information theory basics 3.Analog and digital communication systems, units 4.Channel propagation, data transmission 5.Signal classification, characteristics of signals mean value, energy, power 6.The relationship between time domain and frequency domain 7.Pulse modulation 8.Quantization and sampling of signal + PCM 9.Line coding + laboratory 10.Source coding 11.Channel coding I. 12.Channel coding II.
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Learning activities and teaching methods
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Monologic (reading, lecture, briefing), Demonstration, Laboratory work
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Learning outcomes
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The course provides to students essential knowledge of data tranmission through transmission lines and associated linear distortion effects. The students should acquire the main principles in pulse modulation, source coding, channel coding, data modems and data transmission services.
The students acquire theoretical and practise knowledge and skills of data tranmission through metallic transmission lines, data codding and pulse modulation.
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Prerequisites
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Students should be know digital processing and electrical engineering.
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Assessment methods and criteria
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Oral examination, Written examination
Attendance at seminars, laboratory and PC excercises. Students solve two tests during semester. Course is finished by oral exam, student must respond to questions from predefined set of topics.
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Recommended literature
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Svoboda J. a kol. Telekomunikační technika, Díl 1, Hüthig a Beneš, Praha 1999, ISBN 80-901936-3-3.
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Šimák B., Svoboda J. Základy teleinformatiky, skripta ČVUT Praha, 1996.
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