Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Contemporary Techniques of Digital Signal Transmission (17.DE211)

Native organizations units: Department of Power, Electronic and Telecommunication Engineering
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Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Telecommunications and Signal Processing
ECTS 10

Students will acquire knowledge on contemporary digital signal transmission techniques, being used in modern wireless systems and physical connection links.

Ability of students to classify and employ particular transmission techniques, in order to minimize interference and maximize sum-rate capacity. Ability to employ computer simulations or hardware platforms (SDR or DSP) for performance evaluations.

The course deals with access techniques for sum-rate (throughput) maximization. In wireless systems, emphasis is focused on interference control/suppression: with multiple-antennas (Multiuser /Massive MIMO), in multiple access (MultiUser Detection, Interference alignment, Non Orthogonal Multiple Access), cooperative communications, cognitive radio and adaptive techniques for wireless ad-hoc networks. In the scope of optical communications, dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) is considered, and the concepts of wireless optical transmission: Free Space Optics and Visible Light Communications.

Lectures, consultations and independent research work: study and experimental. Study research work includes active reading of scientific papers and writing single paper related to the studied topics. Experimental work includes the organization and execution of experiments (numerical simulations) and statistical data processing

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
John Proakis, Masoud Salehi Digital Communications 2007 McGraw-Hill English
Z. Ghassemlooy, W. Popoola, S. Rajbhandari Optical Wireless Communications 2013 CRC Press English
Andrea Goldsmith Wireless Communications, (Multiuser Wireless Systems And Networks, EE360 Course Material, Standford University) 2005 Cambridge University Press English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Project Yes Yes 70.00
Theoretical part of the exam No Yes 30.00
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Assoc. Prof. Kovačević Mladen

Associate Professor

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Asst. Prof. Narandžić Milan

Assistant Professor

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Asst. Prof. Petković Milica

Assistant Professor

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Prof. Stefanović Čedomir

Assistant Professor

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