EE 67013 - Simulation of Communication Systems

Institution:
University of Notre Dame
Subject:
Electrical Engineering
Description:
Introduction to simulation & modeling methodologies. Review of LTI systems. Discrete time representation of lowpass and bandpass signals and systems, Sampling and its implication in simulation. Review of digital filter design. Effect of finite word length in simulation of digital filters. Models for linear time varying systems. Simulation models for nonlinear systems. Review of porbability theory and random processes. Monte-Carlo simulations and random number generation. Generation of independent and correlated random sequences. Testing of random number generators. Modeling and simulation of wireless channel models, waveform level and discrete Markov channel models. Modeling of transmitter/receiver fuctional blocks in communication systems. Estimation of performance measure from simulation using Monte-Carlo simulations, tail extrapolation, and imprtance sampling. Case studies on simulation of wireless communication systems.
Credits:
2.00
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Instructional Type:
Lecture
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Phone Number:
(574) 631-5000
Regional Accreditation:
North Central Association of Colleges and Schools
Calendar System:
Semester

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