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EE255 Digital Communications (I)

Faculty of Engineering. EE255 Digital Communications (I). Lecturer DR Shawki Shaaban. Introduction. Course information EE255 ; Digital Communications (I) Course staff Lecturer : Dr Shawki Shabban Office hours : Monday ( 2 :30-3:30 ) Assistant : Eng/ Mohamed Abdelkarim

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EE255 Digital Communications (I)

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  1. Faculty of Engineering EE255Digital Communications (I) Lecturer DR ShawkiShaaban

  2. Introduction • Course information • EE255 ; Digital Communications (I) • Course staff • Lecturer : Dr ShawkiShabban • Office hours : Monday (2:30-3:30) • Assistant : Eng/ Mohamed Abdelkarim • Office hours : Sunday(9:30-12:30)

  3. Assessment Criteria • 30 Marks : 9thExam • 10 Marks: assignments • 10 Marks : quizes • 50 Marks : final exam

  4. Course outlines • Introduction to digital communications • Digital communication system block diagram • Introduction to Source coding • Sampling • quantization • Coding • Introduction to binary digital modulation techniques • BASK • BPSK • BFSK

  5. Course Outlines(cont.) • Spectral efficiency for modulation techniques • Bit error rate calculations for different binary modulation techniques

  6. Time table • Lecture • Monday (8:30 – 11:30) location : E421 • Tutorial • Monday (2:30-4:30) location E443

  7. Contents / weeks

  8. Reference book • B.P. Lathi , Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems , third edition ,oxford university Press

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