Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems
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ElectricalEngineering Courses BrowseByTopic CourseInformation Home VideoLectures Syllabus OfficialWebsite Course Code: MIT6.02 Subject: ElectricalEngineering Views: 25,017 Educator Name: MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT) Type: University VisitOfficialWebsite SupporttheMITOpenCourseWareprogram DonatetoMIT MoreElectricalEngineeringCourses IntroductiontoMEMSDesign 26lectures|27,578views FeedbackControlSystems:LectureNotes 0lectures|2,115views PhilosophyInFilmandOtherMedia 4lectures|16,436views IntroductoryQuantumMechanicsII 4lectures|18,289views IntroductiontoLeanSixSigmaMethodsintheAerospaceIndustry 14lectures|69,169views HighlightsofCalculus 18lectures|67,975views 7.014IntroductoryBiology 34lectures|518,867views ControlEngineering 47lectures|71,436views MicroeconomicTheoryandPublicPolicy 0lectures|2,587views Symmetry,Structure,andTensorPropertiesofMaterials 50lectures|74,463views IntroductiontoEECSII:DigitalCommunicationSystems StartCourse DonatetoMIT VisitOfficialSite CourseDescription Anintroductiontoseveralfundamentalideasinelectricalengineeringandcomputerscience,usingdigitalcommunicationsystemsasthevehicle.Thethreepartsofthecourse—bits,signals,andpackets—coverthreecorrespondinglayersofabstractionthatformthebasisofcommunicationsystemsliketheInternet.Thecourse,taughtbyProf.GeorgeVerghese,teachesideasthatareusefulinotherpartsofEECS:abstraction,probabilisticanalysis,superposition,timeandfrequency-domainrepresentations,systemdesignprinciplesandtrade-offs,andcentralizedanddistributedalgorithms.Thecourseemphasizesconnectionsbetweentheoreticalconceptsandpracticeusingprogrammingtasksandsomeexperimentswithreal-worldcommunicationchannels. CopyrightInformation HariBalakrishnan,andGeorgeVerghese.6.02IntroductiontoEECSII:DigitalCommunicationSystems,Fall2012.(MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology:MITOpenCourseWare),http://ocw.mit.edu(Accessed2Mar,2015).License:CreativeCommonsBY-NC-SA PhoninghomeusingaK=15,rate=1/6convolutionalcode.SeeLecture6formoreinformation.(Imageinthepublicdomain.Source:NASA.) 1 2 3 4 5 Notyetrated Notyetrated No VideoLectures&StudyMaterials Visittheofficialcoursewebsiteformorestudymaterials:http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-02-introduction-to-eecs-ii-digital-communication-systems-fall-2012/ # Lecture PlayLecture Notes&Slides 1 Overview:InformationandEntropy(49:09) PlayVideo LectureSlides 2 Compression:HuffmanandLZW(49:53) PlayVideo LectureSlides 3 Errors,channelcodes(51:09) PlayVideo LectureSlides 4 Linearblockcodes,parityrelations(50:00) PlayVideo LectureSlides 5 Errorcorrection,syndromedecoding(48:55) PlayVideo LectureSlides 6 Convolutionalcodes(49:24) PlayVideo LectureSlides 7 Viterbidecoding(49:23) PlayVideo LectureSlides 8 Noise(50:36) PlayVideo LectureSlides 9 Transmittingonaphysicalchannel(48:44) PlayVideo LectureSlides 10 Lineartime-invariant(LTI)systems(50:30) PlayVideo LectureSlides 11 LTIchannelandintersymbolinterference(48:16) PlayVideo LectureSlides 12 Filtersandcomposition(51:04) PlayVideo LectureSlides 13 FrequencyresponseofLTIsystems(49:40) PlayVideo LectureSlides 14 Spectralrepresentationofsignals(49:14) PlayVideo LectureSlides 15 Modulation/demodulation(52:03) PlayVideo LectureSlides 16 Moreonmodulation/demodulation(47:43) PlayVideo LectureSlides 17 Packetswitching(50:09) PlayVideo LectureSlides 18 MACprotocols(53:39) PlayVideo LectureSlides 19 Networkrouting(withoutfailures)(42:57) PlayVideo LectureSlides 20 Networkrouting(withfailures)(51:08) PlayVideo LectureSlides 21 Reliabletransport(50:09) PlayVideo LectureSlides 22 Slidingwindowanalysis,Little'slaw(53:26) PlayVideo LectureSlides 23 AbriefhistoryoftheInternet(51:16) PlayVideo LectureSlides 24 HistoryoftheInternetcont'd,coursesummary(51:11) PlayVideo LectureSlides Comments Therearenocomments. 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