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Introduction to Digital Communications MTAT.05.128 Vitaly Skachek Lecture 1 Lecture 1 Introduction to Digital Communications Administration information Instructor: Vitaly Skachek Office: J. Liivi 2-216 Email: vitaly.skachek@ut.ee Phone: 737


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Introduction to Digital Communications

MTAT.05.128

Vitaly Skachek

Lecture 1

Lecture 1 Introduction to Digital Communications

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Administration information

Instructor: Vitaly Skachek Office: J. Liivi 2-216 Email: vitaly.skachek@ut.ee Phone: 737 6418 https://courses.cs.ut.ee/2016/digicomm/spring

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Related subjects

Signal processing Information theory Coding theory Network communications, protocols, algorithms Compression Image processing

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Course organization

Books John Proakis, Digital communications Robert G. Gallager, Principles of digital communications Hwei Hsu, Analog and digital communications

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Course organization

Books John Proakis, Digital communications Robert G. Gallager, Principles of digital communications Hwei Hsu, Analog and digital communications Grade Homeworks 60% (both math and MATLAB exercises) Final exam 40%

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History of communications

490BC: the battle of Marathon

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History of communications

490BC: the battle of Marathon before BC: smoke signals

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History of communications

490BC: the battle of Marathon before BC: smoke signals around 1AC: message pigeons

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History of communications

490BC: the battle of Marathon before BC: smoke signals around 1AC: message pigeons 1767: optical telegraph, Sir Richard Lovell Edgeworth

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History of communications

490BC: the battle of Marathon before BC: smoke signals around 1AC: message pigeons 1767: optical telegraph, Sir Richard Lovell Edgeworth 1832: electromagnetic telegraph, Pavel Schilling; 1833: Gauss and Weber; 1833: Samuel Morse

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History of communications

490BC: the battle of Marathon before BC: smoke signals around 1AC: message pigeons 1767: optical telegraph, Sir Richard Lovell Edgeworth 1832: electromagnetic telegraph, Pavel Schilling; 1833: Gauss and Weber; 1833: Samuel Morse 1844: Morse code

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Morse code

Source: Wikipedia Lecture 1 Introduction to Digital Communications

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA 1926: television - Baird (UK), Jenkins (USA)

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA 1926: television - Baird (UK), Jenkins (USA) 1928: information theory - Ralph Hartley

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA 1926: television - Baird (UK), Jenkins (USA) 1928: information theory - Ralph Hartley 1948: mathematical theory of communications - Claude Shannon

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA 1926: television - Baird (UK), Jenkins (USA) 1928: information theory - Ralph Hartley 1948: mathematical theory of communications - Claude Shannon 1948: transistor - Shockley, Bardeen, Brattain

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA 1926: television - Baird (UK), Jenkins (USA) 1928: information theory - Ralph Hartley 1948: mathematical theory of communications - Claude Shannon 1948: transistor - Shockley, Bardeen, Brattain 1955: laser - Townes, Schawlow

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA 1926: television - Baird (UK), Jenkins (USA) 1928: information theory - Ralph Hartley 1948: mathematical theory of communications - Claude Shannon 1948: transistor - Shockley, Bardeen, Brattain 1955: laser - Townes, Schawlow around 1974: the Internet

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA 1926: television - Baird (UK), Jenkins (USA) 1928: information theory - Ralph Hartley 1948: mathematical theory of communications - Claude Shannon 1948: transistor - Shockley, Bardeen, Brattain 1955: laser - Townes, Schawlow around 1974: the Internet 1978: cellular radio

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History of communications (cont.)

1858: first transatlantic cable 1875: invention of telephone - Alexander Graham Bell 1895: wireless telegraphy - Marconi 1907: regular radio broadcasts - USA 1926: television - Baird (UK), Jenkins (USA) 1928: information theory - Ralph Hartley 1948: mathematical theory of communications - Claude Shannon 1948: transistor - Shockley, Bardeen, Brattain 1955: laser - Townes, Schawlow around 1974: the Internet 1978: cellular radio 1980: first fiber optics system, Bell Systems

Lecture 1 Introduction to Digital Communications