COMMUNICATIONS NUMERIQUES SUR CANAUX SELECTIFS

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    In brief

  • ECTS credits : 5
  • Number of hours : 17 lectures, 2 sessions of exercises, 8 sessions of practical work
  • Teaching language : French
  • Teaching method : En présence
  • Code : N7EN02

Objectives

To be able to define a more complete channel modelization, compared to the one studied druring the first year teaching unit "Bases on Telecommunications".

To be able to implement one of the following techniques to transmit through a time and frequency selective channel:

- Equalization,

- Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM),

- Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA).

Description

This teaching unit presents the telecommunication network physical layer solutions allowing to communicate on time varying and frequency selective channels: equalization, OFDM and CDMA. These solutions are currently used in several telecommunication systems, such as, for example, 3G, 4G, WiFI, ADSL and Digital Terrestrial TV. They rely on channel models described in the first teaching module.

Targeted skills

Be able to set up a model of the propagation channel to be traversed in order to be able to dimension the physical layer of the transmission system to be implemented.

 

Be able to set up and size the physical layer of a transmission system to cross a time and frequency selective channel.

Bibliography

- John. G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi, « Digital Communications », McGraw-Hill Education, 5th edition (November 6, 2007)
- Sergio Benedetto, Ezio Biglieri, « Principles of digital transmission : with wireless applications », Published in 1999 in New York (N.Y.) by Kluwer Academic/Plenum publishers.
- Raymond Steele, Lajos Hanzo, « Mobile Radio Communications », 2nd Edition, July 1999, Wiley-IEEE Press.
- J. R. Barry, E. A. Lee, and D. G. Messerschmitt, « Digital Communication », 3rd ed., Boston, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003.
- B.P. Lathi and Zhi Ding, « Modern Digital and Analog Communication », International 4th ed. New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press - Oxford series in electrical and computer engineering, 2010.
- Ahmad R. S. Bahai, Burton R. Saltzberg, Mustafa Ergen, « Multi-Carrier Digital Communications: Theory and Applications of OFDM », 2nd ed. New York : Springer, 2004.
- Ramjee Prasad, « OFDM for wireless communications systems », Artech House, 2004.
- Charles E. Cook, Fred. W. Ellersick,. Laurence B. Milstein, and Donald L. Shilling, « Spread Spectrum Communications », Eds. New York, NY: IEEE Press, 1983.
- Don Torrieri, « Principles of Spread-Spectrum Communication Systems », Third Edition,» Springer, 2015.
- Henrik Schulze and Christian Lüders, «Theory and Applications of OFDM and CDMA: Wideband Wireless Communications », John Wiley, January 2006.

Pre-requisites

Bases on telecommunications

Organization

Contact(s)

THOMAS NATHALIE

Contact

The National Institute of Electrical engineering, Electronics, Computer science,Fluid mechanics & Telecommunications and Networks

2, rue Charles Camichel - BP 7122
31071 Toulouse Cedex 7, France

+33 (0)5 34 32 20 00

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