Fall 2009 Modern Communications Theory
OSU Course Number: ECEN 5533
Instructor: Dr. George Scheets
Contact Information:
ES202, Stillwater Campus
Email: george.scheets@okstate.edu
Phone: (405)744-6553
Office Hours:
1400-1500 Monday - Friday
Web Assistance:
HW Solutions to Quiz #1
Fall 2008 Home Page
Old Quizzes & Tests:
2007 Final Exam
2006 Final Exam
2005 Final Exam
2007 Exam #2
2006 Exam #2
2005 Exam #2
2008 Quiz #2 Solution
2007 Quiz #2 Solution
2006, Quiz #2 Solution
2008 Exam #1
2007 Exam #1
2006 Exam #1
2008 Quiz #1 Solution
2007 Quiz #1 Solution
2006 Quiz #1 Solution
Grading:
2 quizzes |
40 |
2 exams |
200 |
1 comprehensive final |
150 |
2 design projects |
150 |
TOTAL |
540 |
All exams and quizzes are open book, open notes. Late design problems are accepted at a
cost of 1 point per working day past the due date.
Students missing an exam or the final without notifying the instructor in advance can
expect to get a zero. Students needing to miss an exam for business reasons will be evaluated on a
case-by-case basis, but typically will end up taking the exam upon returning. At the instructor's
option, make-ups will be available for other cases, but will be harder. Make-ups will be given on
Friday, December 11th, at 1600 hours.
No make up quizzes will be given.
Grade Scale: 90/80/70 % = A/B/C etc. initially. The final break points will be curved.
Cheating:Don't do it. All graded homework, tests, and quizzes should be your own work. Take home design projects should be your work & your teammate's. EXPECT TO GET AN "F" FOR THE COURSE IF CAUGHT CHEATING. All students should insure they are familiar with OSU's Academic Integrity Policy . Note especially the (incomplete) list of violations.
General Information: Academic Affairs Addendum
Required Text: Digital Communications by Bernard Sklar, Prentice-Hall, 2001, ISBN 0-13-084788-7
Course Objectives: To provide basic knowledge in the area of communications system design.
Prerequisites: Probability & Statistics, Fourier Transforms, some knowledge of modulation systems.
General Course Outline:
Introduction/Review
RF Link Analysis
The Channel
Modulation & Demodulation
Source Encoder/Decoder
Channel Encoder/Decoder
Fiber Optic Link Analysis
Spread Spectrum & Code Division Multiple Access
Radar
Analysis of Voyager, a Deep Space Communications System
Soft Decision Decoding
Multiple Input Multiple Output antennas
Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing