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Previous course: C4942
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No credit points with: C4942/49210/C4231/52200
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Prerequisite: 01032/01030/01031/01034/ 36260. 01142/04041
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Recommended semester: 4th -7th semester
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Scope and form: The teaching of this course has ended. Students are advised to follow 52200. The lecture plan for 52200 will indicate subjects which are relevant for 52201.
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Examination: Written exam (13-scale)
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Remarks: The course is reserved for students who have passed 52211 or similar courses and want to have 52201 also. Other students are directed to 52200 which replaces 52201/49210 in combination with 52211. The course is discontinued from autumn 2000.
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Contact person: | Søren Forchhammer, Building 371, Tel. +45 4525 3622, email sf@tele.dtu.dk Jørn Justesen, Building 371, Tel. +45 4525 3614, email jju@tele.dtu.dk |
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Department: Department of Telecommunication
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Aim: To put the student in a position to evaluate signal processing, e.g. in a simple communication system, and to use stochastic processes in the description of signals and noise. In particular, the student should gain an understanding of the conversion from continuous to discrete signals by sampling and quantization.
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Contents: Application of stochastic processes in the description of signals and noise. Correlation and spectral analysis. Modulation techniques, e.g. amplitude modulation, quadrature modulation, digital phase modulation and pulse code modulation. Sampling and quantization of continuous signals. Matched filters and optimal receivers.
Examination requirements and course material are as in autumn 1998.
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