Data Transmission Design

Data Transmission Design is the first of a two-quarter sequence (leading to EE379B) in MSEE communications depth sequence.

Intended students are those interested in research or design of data transmission systems' lower layers.

The course includes methods for transmission designs with and without coding and includes basic examples as well as their relationship to modern current/next-generation wireless and wireline transmission systems.

The course also develops and uses information measures as generalizations of signal processing and minimum-mean-square-error estimation, developing design intution. Basic phase-locking and synchronization methods also appear.

EE379B progresses to multidimensional modulation methods and their use in modern and next-generation multiuser MIMO networks, along with network-design strategies.


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Price
$4,368.00 Subject to change
Delivery
Online, instructor-led
Level
Introductory
Commitment
10 weeks, 10-20 hrs/week
School
Stanford School of Engineering
Language
English