Communication Systems

Data is displayed for academic year: 2023./2024.

Exercises

Laboratory exercises

Course Description

General model of communication system, transmission media: types, characteristics and applications. Baseband and passband transmision. Basics of information theory and channel coding. Multiplexing, switching and multiple access techniques. Open systems interconnect reference model, interconnectivity and internetworking. Overview of communication network architectures and characteristics. Basics of communications protocols. Overview of access and public mobile networks. Service classification and implementation.

Study Programmes

University undergraduate
[FER3-EN] Electrical Engineering and Information Technology - study
(6. semester)

Learning Outcomes

  1. explain elements of electronic communication system
  2. define parameters that describe information transmission in different types of communication systems
  3. estimate digital signal characteristic in baseband and passband transmission
  4. explain the basic concepts of information theory and channel coding
  5. distinguish multiplexing techniques, compare switching techniques, understand multiple access techniques
  6. describe and differentiate basic protocols
  7. explain the structure and working principle of access and mobile networks
  8. analyze possibilities and limitations of different communication systems

Forms of Teaching

Lectures

Lectures

Exercises

Exercises

Laboratory

Laboratory exercises

Grading Method

Continuous Assessment Exam
Type Threshold Percent of Grade Threshold Percent of Grade
Laboratory Exercises 0 % 10 % 0 % 0 %
Mid Term Exam: Written 0 % 40 % 0 %
Final Exam: Written 0 % 50 %
Exam: Written 50 % 90 %
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Week by Week Schedule

  1. History of communication, Communication system model, Characteristics and types of information and ways of information exchange
  2. Classification and features of the transmission media (copper, fiber, and radio), Quality of communication service and communication system performance
  3. Technical limitations of communication systems, Digital communication system model
  4. Baseband communication model, Shaping of signals; Optimal receiver; Nyquist's criterions; effect of nonlinearity
  5. Line coding, Differential coding
  6. Relation between baseband and passband, Transmission impairments, Modulation concept
  7. Information theory history and importance, Symbol, message, information, communication, Discrete communication system, probabilistic view and information measures
  8. Midterm exam
  9. Entropy, noiseless coding theorem, Mutual information, Channel capacity, noisy-channel coding theorem
  10. Types and architectures of communication networks; Physical and logical organization of Internet, Transmission network technology, topology, organization, and standardization, Multiplexing techniques and multiple access
  11. Communication network architecture and layered reference models (OSI and TCP/IP reference models), Basic network components and architectures for switching and routingswitching, Communication protocols, Network signaling, Call processing, Service processing; Intelligent networks
  12. Network and transport layer protocols: case studies focused on Internet Protocol (IP), Transmission Control Protocol (TCP); And User Datagram Protocol (UDP), IPv4 and IPv6 protocol suites; Mobile IP, Routing protocols, Application layer protocols: case studies focused on Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP), Post Office Protocol (POP), Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP), File Transfer Protocol (FTP), and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), Protocols in mobile networks
  13. Access network modelling and architectures, Multiple access techniques, Medium access control protocols, Channel modeling in access networks, Digital subscriber line technologies (xDSL), Passive optical networks, Wireless access technologies and networks (WiMax), Simulation of data transmission and performance calculation
  14. Technologies for public mobile networks: 2G, 3G, and 4G, Components of radio access network and core network, Technical parameters of mobile network, Call control and mobility management; Identification of mobile subscriber and equipment, Security in mobile networks, Infrastructure for interconnection of two or more network operators; Roaming exchange
  15. Final exam

Literature

S. Haykin (2001.), Communication Systems, John Wiley and Sons
B. P. Lathi, Z. Ding (2018.), Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems,, Oxford University Press
Ž. lić, A. Bažant, T. Beriša (2013.), Teorija informacije i kodiranje, Element, Zagreb

For students

General

ID 209773
  Summer semester
5 ECTS
L2 English Level
L1 e-Learning
45 Lectures
0 Seminar
15 Exercises
10 Laboratory exercises
0 Project laboratory
0 Physical education excercises

Grading System

90 Excellent
76 Very Good
62 Good
50 Sufficient