Principles of Communications

Department of Electrical Engineering, State Key Lab of Advanced Optical Communication Systems and Networks

 

 

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Prof. Yaohui Jin

Room 5-513, SEIEE Building

jinyh@sjtu.edu.cn

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Mr. Wei Zheng

Room 5-505, SEIEE Building

 

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原定于113日下午的答疑,因助教考试,取消。如果有问题,可以直接在113日下午3:00-5:00到办公室找我。

 

Grading Policies

·         Homework 20%

           Assigned after each lecture

           Due following Friday

           5-point evaluation for each homework

           Loss 1 point one week late

           Reject two or more weeks late

·         Project 20%

Score=(100+A)*B*C+D

A = 20, if you are presenter

B Î [0, 1] is the average evaluation by other group members

C Î [0, 1] is the average evaluation by staffs

D Î [0, 20], if you ask good questions during presentation   

·         Mid-term Test 20%

·         Final Exam 40%

 

Project

·         Contemporary communication systems and performance analysis of their physical layer

    There will be one web-based project which will be performed by groups of 3-4 students. The project results will be a web page by all group members and an in-class presentation.

·         “New” communication techniques and systems:

    WDM, PON, FSO, Gigabit Ethernet, ADSL, GSM, CDMA, Bluetooth, WiFi, WiMax, GPS, PHS, CATV, HDTV, 3G, VSAT, etc.

·         Phase 1: Gathering Information, DUE on Sept. 28

    Submit your combination and the selected topic to TA

·         Phase 2: Investigation and Simulation DUE on Dec. 11

    Submit the zipped web files.

·         Phase 3: Presentation

·         The web pages should include:

    System overview, frequency range and data rates, and other capabilities How is information sent and encoded? description of simulation and where you got it or if you built it yourself. Description of what you tested and how results, table, chart, compare with the theoretical performance, as well as conclusions.

 

 

Lecture Notes

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·         Lecture 1, Sept. 2, 2008

·         Lecture 2, Sept. 9, 2008

·         Lecture 3, Sept. 12, 2008

·         Lecture 4, Sept. 16, 2008

·         Lecture 5, Sept. 19, 2008

·         Lecture 6, Sept. 19, 2008

·         Lecture 7, Sept. 26, 2008

·         Lecture 8, Oct.7, 2008

·         Lecture 9, Oct.10, 2008

·         Lecture 10, Oct.14, 2008

·         Lecture 11, Oct.17, 2008

·         Lecture 12, Oct.21, 2008

·         Lecture 13, Oct.24, 2008

·         Lecture 14, Oct.31, 2008

·         Lecture 15, Nov. 4, 2008

·         Lecture 16, Nov. 11, 2008

·         Lecture 17, Nov. 18, 2008

·         Lecture 18, Nov. 21, 2008

·         Lecture 19, Nov. 25, 2008

·         Lecture 20, Nov. 28, 2008

·         Lecture 21, Dec. 2, 2008

·         Lecture 22, Dec. 5, 2008

·         Lecture 23, Dec. 9, 2008

·         Lecture 24, Dec. 12, 2008

·         Lecture 25, Dec. 16, 2008

·         Lecture 26, Jan. 4, 2009

 

·         Syllabus

Mid-Term

Ÿ   Distribution

Ÿ   Solution

 

Projects

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Announcements

 

The tutorial will taken The tutorial will be taken in Room 5-508, every Tuesday evening 7:00-9:00.

The mid-term exam will be held in class on Nov. 7.

 

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