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504998 - DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

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ID:
504998
Duration (hours):
55
CFU:
6
SSD:
TELECOMUNICAZIONI
Year:
2025
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Overview

Date/time interval

Secondo Semestre (02/03/2026 - 05/06/2026)

Syllabus

Course Objectives

The student will learn some of the advanced techniques for digital transmission and coding of the information. Accordingly, he/she will be able to design the basic elements of a modern digital communication system, explaining the rational behind his/her choices.

Course Prerequisites

The course is aimed at students with a basic knowledge of electrical communication and signal theory.

Teaching Methods

The course is structured into lectures and practical classes. The concepts are introduced by means of lectures with slides integrated with explanation at the blackboard. Complementary topics are presented by means of one or two seminars by company representatives introducing examples of real digital communication systems.

Assessment Methods

Oral test, with questions aiming at understanding which are the concepts acquired by the student and his/her ability to explain how the functional blocks of digital systems work. As an alternative to the oral exam, a project may be submitted, whose topic must be defined together with the course instructor. The project may include: analysis and understanding of the bibliographic references, description of the architectures of the system under study, and parts of the project possibly implemented in Matlab or through other tools used in class. In both cases, the evaluation will focus on the ability to understand the fundamental principles of the subject and to apply the acquired techniques to concrete case studies. The minimum passing grade is 18, while the maximum grade is 30 with honors.

Texts

J.R. Barry, E.A. Lee, D.G. Messerschmitt. Digital Communication (third edition). Springer 2004

Contents

The course is for students with a basic knowledge of transmission techniques and is devoted to digital communications
Course introductory notes
Stochastic variables and processes
Information Theory: entropy
Information Theory: source coding
Channel capacity
Coding techniques for information protection
Codes for error detection and correction
Algebraic codes
Convolutional codes, maximum likelihood decoding, Viterbi algorithm
Concatenated codes
Turbo codes
LDPC codes
Transmission on AWGN channels
Digital signals: PSD and power
Nyquist criterion to avoid intersymbol interference (ISI)
Optimum decoder
Upper and Lower bounds for BER values
Channels with fading
Fading definition and effects
Diversity techniques
Linear equalizers: Zero Forcing Equalizers
Linear equalizers: LMS, fractional and Decision Feedback equalizers. Introduction to ML equalizers.
Synchronization and syntonization
Frequency error estimates (open-loop and closed-loop)
Phase error estimates (open-loop and closed-loop)
Timing error estimates (open-loop and closed-loop)

Course Language

English

Degrees

Degrees (2)

PHYSICAL SCIENCES 
Master’s Degree
2 years
SCIENZE FISICHE 
Master’s Degree
2 years
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People

People (2)

SAVAZZI PIETRO
AREA MIN. 09 - Ingegneria industriale e dell'informazione
Settore IINF-03/A - Telecomunicazioni
Gruppo 09/IINF-03 - TELECOMUNICAZIONI
Professore associato
SIMEONE OSVALDO
Teaching staff
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