Archived Versions

Principles of Digital Communications I

As taught in: Fall 2006

Figure showing an antenna and a receiving device.

Wireless digital communications. (Image by MIT OpenCourseWare.)

Instructors:

Prof. Lizhong Zheng

Prof. Robert Gallager

MIT Course Number:

6.450

Level:

Graduate

Course Features

Course Description

The course serves as an introduction to the theory and practice behind many of today's communications systems. 6.450 forms the first of a two-course sequence on digital communication. The second class, 6.451, is offered in the spring.

Topics covered include: digital communications at the block diagram level, data compression, Lempel-Ziv algorithm, scalar and vector quantization, sampling and aliasing, the Nyquist criterion, PAM and QAM modulation, signal constellations, finite-energy waveform spaces, detection, and modeling and system design for wireless communication.