Eeng360 Fall2010 2011 Course Descript
Eeng360 Fall2010 2011 Course Descript
Mediterranean
University
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Course Code EENG 360 Year 2010
Course Title Communication Systems I Semester Fall 2010-2011
Prerequisite EENG 226 Signals and systems Credit Hr (4,1) 4
Catalogue Description:
Fourier series; Fourier transforms and continuous spectra. Time and frequency relations. Transmission of signals through
linear systems. Continuous-wave modulation. Amplitude, phase and frequency modulation. Generation and detection of
AM, DSB-SC, SSB,VSB, PM and FM signals. CW modulation systems. Super-Heterodyne receivers. Frequency-division
multiplexing systems. Monochrome and colour television. Sampling theory. Pulse modulation. Time-division multiplexing.
Digital encoding of analog waveforms. Pulse-code modulation (PCM). Differential PCM. Predictive coding.
Prerequisite by Topic:
Understanding the fundamental characteristics of signals and systems together with the Fourier analysis/synthesis
techniques.
Textbook:
Leon W. COUCH II, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 6th Edition, Prentice Hall, 2001.
Recommended Reading:
1. A. B. Carlson, P.B. Crilly, J. C. Rutgledge, Communication Systems: An introduction to Signals and Noise in
Electrical Communication, Mc Graw Hill, 2002.
2. S. Haykin, Communication Systems, 4th Edition, Prentice Hall, USA 2001.
3. G. Proakis and M. Salehi, Communication Systems Engineering, McGraw-Hill, USA 2002.
4. G. Proakis and M. Salehi, Communication Systems Using MATLAB, Brooks and Cole, USA 2000.
On successful completion of this course, all students will have developed their skills in:
(h) simulate some of the above using SIMULlNK's communications toolbox
COURSE OUTLINE
Laboratory/Studio Works:
Laboratory sessions are organised in parallel to theoretical study given in classrooms. Students perform at least 8 different
experiments and submit reports for evaluation
Grading Policy:
Midterm I 20%
Mdterm II 20%
Final Examination 35%
Homeworks 5%
Laboratory 20%