SCHOOL OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING
            GEORGIA INSTITUTE OF TEHNOLOGY
ECE 4601: COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS, SPRING 2000

LECTURE NOTES

Lecture Notes #1 (as a pdf file)
Lecture Notes #2 (as a zip file)
Lecture Notes #3 (as a zip file)
Lecture Notes #4 (as a zip file)
Lecture Notes #5 (as a zip file)
Example Questions (as a zip file)

Solutions to Exam 1 (as a zip file)
Lecture Notes #6 (as a zip file)
Lecture Notes #7 (as a zip file)
Lecture Notes #8 (as a zip file)

Directions:
Download and save the lecture notes as zip files.
Open the zip files using Winzip or any other package of your choice.
Each page is JPEG compressed.
Double click on the JPEG files.
This should fire up either Internet Explorer or your image editor.
Print each page.
If you have problem download, viewing, or printing, please let me know in class.

HOMEWORKS AND SOLUTIONS

 
 
Number Assignment date Due date Solution
Homework #-1 Jan 10, 2000 Jan 19, 2000
Homework #-2 Jan 19, 2000 Feb 2, 2000 Solution#2
Homework #-3 Jan 24, 2000 Feb 4, 2000
Homework#-4 Feb 7, 2000 Feb 14, 2000
Homework#-5&6 Feb 23, 2000 March 3, 2000
 
Homework#-7 March 13,2000 March 20,2000
Homework#-8 March 22,2000 March 31,2000
Homework#-9&10 April 9, 2000 April 24, 2000

COURSE INFORMATION

COURSE OBJECTIVE:
To introduce the fundamentals of modern communications systems*

INSTRUCTOR
Prof. Yucel Altunbasak
Office: GCATT-370
Phone: 404 385 1341
E-mail: yucel@ece.gatech.edu (preferred method of communication)
Office hours: MW after class in Van Leer, or Wednesday (2:00-3:00 PM in GCATT)

TEACHING ASSISTANT
Babak Firoozbakhsh
E-mail: gt8708b@prism.gatech.edu
Phone: 404 894 4707
Office hours: Thursday 10:00AM-Noon, Location: Van Leer E272

He will be the main person handling/grading pop-quizzes and homework. Please, discuss any problems about your quiz and homework grading with him/her. In case of disagreement, you can always make an appointment with me to discuss the matter.

TIME & LOCATION
MWF, 01:05-01:55pm
C341 Van Leer-Elec Eng

PREREQUISTES: EE3340 or EE3075

REQUIRED TEXT
Communication Systems by Simon Haykin, 3rd edition, Wiley, 1994

HONOR CODE
Please uphold the academic honor code (see http://www.gatech.edu/honor/). Violations will be reported to the office of Vice-President for Student Services

GRADING
Non-graduating students  Graduating students
Homework 20% 20%
Pop-quizzes 20% 30%
Quiz 1 (Feb. 16) 20% 25%
Quiz 2 (April 10) 20% 25%
Final 20% -
Instructor 10% 10%

POP-QUIZ
There will be a pop-quiz each week. The questions will often be selected from the course textbook. Students attending to the classes, doing the homework, and reading the assigned chapters are expected to do well.

HOMEWORK
Homework is due to at the beginning of class one week after it is assigned. The lowest HW grade will be dropped. Solutions will be either distributed or be available on the web. Homework copying is a violation of the honor code and will not be tolerated.

TENTATIVE OUTLINE
1. Introduction  (Chapter 1)
2. Continuous Wave Modulation (Chapter 3)
3. Selected topics in Random Processes and Noise in CW Modulation (Chapter 4 and 5)
4. Selected topics in Pulse Modulation (Chapter 6)
5. Baseband Pulse Transmission (Chapter 7)
6. Digital Bandpass Transmission (Chapter 8)
7. Spread Spectrum Modulation (Chapter 9)

EXPECTATIONS
This course requires a fairly good amount of Math and DSP background. If you are not competent in these fields, you will have a difficult time following the course. It is a fairly challenging, but equally valuable course.

OFFICE HOURS
Both the TA and I will hold office hours. You are strongly encouraged to make use of office hours.