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|Title=Digital Communications
 
|Title=Digital Communications
 
|Abstract=This course provides the basic theory of digital communications and the most common digital communications techniques.
 
|Abstract=This course provides the basic theory of digital communications and the most common digital communications techniques.
|News=Autumn 2012
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|News=http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/its/UNIK4170/
|Lecturer=Pål Orten, Ola Jetlund
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|Organisation=UNIK
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|Keywords=Stochastic Processes, Modulation, Demodulation, Bit Error Rates, Nyquist Theorem, Inter Symbol Interference, Equalization, Spectral Efficiency, modulation, Coding
 
|Keywords=Stochastic Processes, Modulation, Demodulation, Bit Error Rates, Nyquist Theorem, Inter Symbol Interference, Equalization, Spectral Efficiency, modulation, Coding
|Objective=The student should grasp the basic theory of digital communications and the most common digital communications techniques. They should obtain good understanding for the fundamental limitations in data rate and transmission quality in different communication systems.
 
This course, together with other courses within communication studies, should give a solid background for working with modern wireless communications systems at Norwegian telecommunication companies and for further Ph.D. studies.
 
 
|ResearchArea=Security, Radio technology, Network technology
 
|ResearchArea=Security, Radio technology, Network technology
 
|Type of course=Master
 
|Type of course=Master
 
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More details at http://www.uio.no/studier/emner/matnat/ifi/UNIK4170/index-eng.xml
 

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TEK4100 - Digital Communications
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Abstract This course provides the basic theory of digital communications and the most common digital communications techniques.
Keywords Stochastic Processes, Modulation, Demodulation, Bit Error Rates, Nyquist Theorem, Inter Symbol Interference, Equalization, Spectral Efficiency, modulation, Coding
Research Area(s) Security, Radio technology, Network technology
Type of course Master

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