Excerpt from course plan
| Course code | EQ2830 |
| Course name | Detection and Modulation Theory, Accelerated Program |
| Credits | 7.5 |
| Level | D |
| Grading | A, B, C, D, E, FX, F |
| Tutoring form | Normal |
| Tutoring time | Daytime |
| Teacher | |
| The Course and program catalogue | Full course description |
Goals
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of detection theory with applications to digital communications. The course also covers the basics of estimation theory and the design of modulation signal waveforms.
Syllabus
Prerequisites
EQ2310 Digital Communications.
Course literature
The course is based on the two classic volumes
- H. L. Van Trees, "Detection, Estimation and Modulation Theory," Part I (Wiley: paperback ISBN 0-471-095176)
- H. L. Van Trees, "Detection, Estimation and Modulation Theory," Part III: Radar-Sonar Signal Processing and Gaussian Signals in Noise (Wiley: paperback ISBN 0-471-10793-x)
The accelerated program version of the course uses only Part I while the Ph.D. student version uses both parts.
