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CMPE 423 - Principles of Communication Engineering

(3.00)
Time- and frequency- domain description of signals used in communication. Mathematical characterization of noise effects. The mathematical description of analog modulation of transmissions, including amplitude, phase, and frequency modulation, and basic block-diagram level description of associated receiver and transmitter architectures. The effects of AWGN on analog modulations. Digital transmission by energy- and bandwidth constrained waveforms, including PAM, PSK, QAM and M-ary orthogonal signaling. Analysis of digital communications in additive white Gaussian channels. Overall communication systems engineering process, including the analysis and preparation of link-budgets for free-space, line-of-sight propagation, with examples drawn from contemporary radio communication systems.

Course ID: 52840
Consent: No Special Consent Required
Components: Lecture
Requirement Group: You must complete CMPE 320  and CMPE 323  with a grade of C or better before taking this class.



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