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TSKS01 Digital Communication Lecture 1 Introduction, Repetition of S&S and Probability Theory Mikael Olofsson Department of EE (ISY) Div. of Communication Systems 2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 2 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Formalia Information: www.commsys.isy.liu.se/TSKS01 Lecturer & examiner: Mikael Olofsson, [email protected] Tutorials and labs: Antonios Pitarokoilis, [email protected] Examination: Laborations (1hp): Two 4 hour laborations in HT2 Sign-up on the web Written exam (5hp): 1 simple task Demand: 1/2 2 questions (5 points each), min 3 4 problems (5 points each), min 6 Pass: 14 points 2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 3 Course Aims 1(2) After passing the course, the student should be able to reliably perform standard calculations regarding digital modulation, binary (linear) codes for error control and source coding. (basics) be generally aquainted with modern communication, especially digital communication, i.e. be able to briefly describe several communication techniques. (questions) be able to describe problems that arise in communication situations, using own words, and be able to describe, and in a relevant way, compare methods to counteract those problems. (questions) 2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 4 Course Aims 2(2) After passing the course, the student should be able to account for the connection between different concepts in the course in a structured way using adequate terminology. (questions) be able to, with some precision, analyze and compare various choices of digital modulation methods and coding methods in terms of error probabilities, minimum distances and related concepts. (problems) be able to implement such communication systems that are treated in the course in block form and empirically evaluate them. (laborations)

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TSKS01 Digital Communication

Lecture 1

Introduction, Repetition of S&S and Probability Theory

Mikael Olofsson

Department of EE (ISY)

Div. of Communication Systems

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 2

TSKS01 Digital Communication - Formalia

Information: www.commsys.isy.liu.se/TSKS01

Lecturer & examiner: Mikael Olofsson, [email protected]

Tutorials and labs: Antonios Pitarokoilis, [email protected]

Examination: Laborations (1hp):

Two 4 hour laborations in HT2

Sign-up on the web

Written exam (5hp):

1 simple task � Demand: 1/2

2 questions (5 points each), min 3

4 problems (5 points each), min 6

Pass: 14 points

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 3

Course Aims 1(2)

After passing the course, the student should

� be able to reliably perform standard calculations regarding digital

modulation, binary (linear) codes for error control and source coding.

(basics)

� be generally aquainted with modern communication, especially digital

communication, i.e. be able to briefly describe several communication

techniques. (questions)

� be able to describe problems that arise in communication situations,

using own words, and be able to describe, and in a relevant way,

compare methods to counteract those problems. (questions)

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 4

Course Aims 2(2)

After passing the course, the student should

� be able to account for the connection between different concepts in

the course in a structured way using adequate terminology.

(questions)

� be able to, with some precision, analyze and compare various choices

of digital modulation methods and coding methods in terms of error

probabilities, minimum distances and related concepts.

(problems)

� be able to implement such communication systems that are treated in

the course in block form and empirically evaluate them.

(laborations)

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2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1

Languages in Tutorial Sessions

5

The tutorial series scheduled for Group_B is cancelled.

All teaching will be in English.

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 6

Overview of a Communication Situation

ChannelSender

Sampling

Reconstruction

D/A-conversion

Modulation

Channel coding

Source coding

Filtering

LTI - non LTI

Fading

Noise

Intentional jamming

Source statistics

Stochastic process

Markov chains

Auto-correlation

Demands on quality

Cost functions

Application

Purpose

Sampling

Reconstruktion

A/D-conversion

Demodulation

Channel-decoding

Source decoding

Filtering

ReceiverSource Destination

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 7

A One-way Telecommunication System

Channel

Source

encoder

Source

decoder

Source

Destination

Channel

encoderModulator

Channel

decoder

De-

modulator

Source

coding

Channel

coding

Packing

Unpacking

Error control

Error correction

Digital to analog

Analog to digital

Medium

Digital

modulation

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 8

Course Contents

� Introduction and repetition (Lecture 1)

� Introduction to stochastic processes. (Lecture 2)

� Digital modulation. (Lectures 3-6)

� Codes for error control. (Lectures 7-8)

� Practical aspects (Lectures 9-11)

� Software defined radio (lab preparation). (Lecture 12)

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2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 9

Repetition Signals and Systems

System���� ����

Signals: Voltages, currents, and other measurements.

Systems: Manipulate signals.

Complex exponential: ������������������������ �����

Unit step: ���� �

Unit impulse: ��:

Property:

�����

� �

����������������������������

���� ����δ����� ������∞

−∞

����� ����� δ�τ ��τ�

−∞

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 10

Special Outputs

Energy-free

system�� ����

Impulse response:

General case:

Energy-free

system���� ����

Step response:

Energy-free

system��� ����

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 11

Linear System

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 12

Time-Invariant and LTI

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2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 13

Convolution

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 14

Output of LTI Systems

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 15

The Frequency domain

2012-08-31 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 1 16

LTI Systems

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2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 17

Probabilities and Distributions

Probability: ��� � ∈ �����

Joint prob.: ��� ���

Cond. Prob.: ��������� �

Prob. distr.: ����� ��������∈�����

Prob. density.: ������ ������������

Properties: �������is non-decreasing

������������for all �

��∞ �����������

����������� ������ ��������

��� ��������

���

2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 18

Example Game based on tossing two coins:

2 heads +400

2 tails �100

1 tail, one head �200

2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 19

Expectations

2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 20

Example cont�d

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2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 21

Gaussian Distributions, ����σ�

2012-08-29 TSDT14 Signal Theory - Lecture 2 22

Example of the � Function

����� � ≈ ��!��" ·��#�

2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 23

Example of the � Function cont�d

���� = ��# � � ≈ !�$%

2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 24

Other Common Distributions

Exponential distribution:

Binary distribution:

Uniform distribution:

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2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 25

Two-Dimensional Stochastic Variables

2012-09-04 TSKS01 Digital Communication - Lecture 2 26

Dependencies

Definition: � & � are independent if ����(�,�) = ��(�)��(�) holds.

Theorem: Independent ⇔ ����(�,�) = ��(�) ��(�) holds.

Definition: Covariance: &�'����� �(����) �������) �����

Theorem: &�'����� �(�����) ����

Definition: � & � are uncorrelated if &�'����� ��� holds.

Theorem: Independent � uncorrelated.

Note: *+���� �&�'�����

Theorem: Uncorrelated ⇔ (�����= (���(���

⇔ *+�������= *+�������*+����

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