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ECEn 485: Introduction to Digital Communication Theory

Welcome to the Digital Communications class home page! In this class we will learn about digital communication theory with an emphasis on wireless communications. We will use MATLAB, SIMULINK, and the MATLAB COMMUNICATIONS TOOLBOX to design and test digital modems and communication systems. Class design exercises will help you learn the fundamentals of digital communications and the ability to apply theory to design.

Communications is an exciting field with advancements, services, and revenues growing faster than ever before. We live in a new age of communication where most people carry cellular phones or beepers. The future promises even more advances in communications technology. You can be part of it.

Catalog Description
Analysis and design of digital communications systems in AWGN: signal space concepts, modulation, matched filter and correlation detection, synchronization, performance. Computer-based design exercises.

Instructor
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Michael Rice
mdr@ee.byu.edu
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:00
9:00
ECEn 485
406 CB
ECEn 485
406 CB
ECEn 485
406 CB
10:00
ECEn 775
490 CB
ECEn 775
490 CB
ECEn 775
490 CB
11:00
12:00
1:00
Research
Group
Meeting
2:00
3:00
4:00
Office
Consultations
Office
Consultations
Office
Consultations
5:00
6:00

Class TA
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Yabing Luo
yluo@et.byu.edu
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:00
9:00
10:00
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
3:30
office
425 CB
office
425 CB
4:30
office
425 CB
office
425 CB
5:30
office
425 CB
6:00

Simulink TAs
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Ben Zhang
sonyjunkie@gmail.com

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J. R. McDonnel
jrm@byu.edu

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James Pendley
jep39@email.byu.edu
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:00
9:00
10:00
Ben
425 CB
Ben
425 CB
Ben
425 CB
11:00
12:00
1:00
2:00
J.R.
425 CB
J.R.
425 CB
3:00
James
425 CB
J.R.
425 CB
J.R.
425 CB
James
425 CB
4:00
James
425 CB
James
425 CB
5:00
Ben
425 CB
Ben
425 CB
6:00

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