Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems (Fall 2012)

Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems (Fall 2012)

Prof. Hari Balakrishnan and Prof. George Verghese via MIT OpenCourseWare Direct link

14. Spectral representation of signals

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14. Spectral representation of signals

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Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems (Fall 2012)

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  1. 1 1. Overview: information and entropy
  2. 2 2. Compression: Huffman and LZW
  3. 3 3. Errors, channel codes
  4. 4 4. Linear block codes, parity relations
  5. 5 5. Error correction, syndrome decoding
  6. 6 6. Convolutional codes
  7. 7 7. Viterbi decoding
  8. 8 8. Noise
  9. 9 9. Transmitting on a physical channel
  10. 10 10. Linear time-invariant (LTI) systems
  11. 11 11. LTI channel and intersymbol interference
  12. 12 12. Filters and composition
  13. 13 13. Frequency response of LTI systems
  14. 14 14. Spectral representation of signals
  15. 15 15. Modulation/demodulation
  16. 16 16. More on modulation/demodulation
  17. 17 17. Packet switching
  18. 18 18. MAC protocols
  19. 19 19. Network routing (without failures)
  20. 20 20. Network routing (with failures)
  21. 21 21. Reliable transport
  22. 22 22. Sliding window analysis, Little's law
  23. 23 23. A brief history of the Internet
  24. 24 24. History of the Internet cont'd, course summary

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