6.02 Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems (MIT)

MIT OpenCourseWare: New Courses 2013-08-01

Summary:

An introduction to several fundamental ideas in electrical engineering and computer science, using digital communication systems as the vehicle. The three parts of the course—bits, signals, and packets—cover three corresponding layers of abstraction that form the basis of communication systems like the Internet. The course teaches ideas that are useful in other parts of EECS: abstraction, probabilistic analysis, superposition, time and frequency-domain representations, system design principles and trade-offs, and centralized and distributed algorithms. The course emphasizes connections between theoretical concepts and practice using programming tasks and some experiments with real-world communication channels.

Link:

http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/electrical-engineering-and-computer-science/6-02-introduction-to-eecs-ii-digital-communication-systems-fall-2012

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Tags:

internet filtering information compression entropy networks error correction signals digital communication communication systems fourier analysis media access protocols packets data transport

Authors:

Balakrishnan, Hari, Verghese, George

Copyright info:

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Date tagged:

08/01/2013, 03:52

Date published:

07/10/2013, 05:34