ELE361

Indtroduction to Communication Systems

Faculty \ Department
School of Engineering \ Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Course Credit
ECTS Credit
Course Type
Instructional Language
3
6
Compulsory
Turkish
Prerequisites
ELE 273, ELE 371
Programs that can take the course
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Course Description
Review of the Fourier transform for signal and system analysis; Amplitude modulation; Angle (phase and frequency) modulations; Pulse modulation (analog to digital conversion); Baseband data communications; Bandpass digital modulation; Noise in communication systems; Communication networks.
Textbook and / or References
1. S. Haykin ve M. Moher, Introduction to Analog & Digital Communications, John Wiley & Sons, 2007, 2nd Edition. (Ders Kitabı)
2. J.G. Proakis ve M. Salehi, Fundamentals of Communication Systems, Pearson, 2014, 2nd Edition.
Course Objectives
To have knowledge about the basics of analog and digital communication.
Course Outcomes
1. To have general information about the components of communication systems
2. To be able to analyze the spectrum of AM and FM signals using signal and system information
3. To learn various implementation methods of Analog Modulation methods and to be able to design them
4. To learn basic Analog-Digital conversion methods
5. To be able to analyze basic digital modulation methods (PAM, PSK, FSK).
6. To examine the effects of noise on analog and digital communication.
Tentative Course Plan
Week 1: Introduction, Elements of communication systems (Chapter 1)
Week 2: Fourier expressions of signals and systems (Chapter 2)
Week 3: Amplitude modulation (Chapter 3)
Week 4: Angle modulation (Chapter 4)
Week 5: Pulse modulation: Analog to digital conversion (Chapter 5)
Week 6: Baseband data communication (Chapter 6)
Week 7: Digital bandpass modulation techniques (Chapter 7)
Week 8: Random signals and noise (Chapter 8)
Week 9: Noise in analog communication (Chapter 9)
Week 10: Noise in digital communication (Chapter 10)
Week 11: System and noise calculations (Chapter 11)
Week 12: -
Tentative Assesment Methods
• Midterm 1 33 %
• Midterm 2 33 %
• Final 44 %
Program Outcome *
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
Course Outcome
1 B, A A, B
2 B, A B, A
3 B, A
4 A, B B, A
5 B, A A, B
6 B, A B, A