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Error Control Coding G

2008 | 2009 | 2010

Area/catalogue: EEET 5099
Course ID: 013085

School: School of Electrical and Information Engineering

Campus/course component(s):
                    Mawson Lakes: Lecture
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Unit value: 4.5

Offered externally: No

Undergraduate elective course: No


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Prerequisite(s): Third year electronic engineering

Fundamental Properties of Codes: introduction to error detection and correction, types of codes, minimum distance, vector algebra, abelian groups, binary fields. Block Coding Principles: generator matrix description, systematic codes, detection and correction bounds, Hamming, Reed-Muller and Golay codes. Decoding Block Codes: parity check matrix, syndrome calculation, cosets, standard array decoding, minimum weight theorems. Convolutional Codes: encoders, generator polynomials, constraint length, state diagrams, tree and trellis diagrams, distance measures. Decoding Convolutional Codes: Viterbi and sequential algorithms, syndrome decoders, soft-decision decoding, MAP decoding. Cyclic Codes: polynomial representation, extension field theory, generator theorems, systematic codes, generator circuits, syndrome calculation, error trapping, BCH and Reed-Solomon codes. Trellis Codes: bandwidth efficiency, performance analysis, differential encoding, rotational invariance. Turbo Codes: recursive systematic convolutional codes, parallel concatenation, interleaving, iterative decoding.

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EFTSL:    0.125

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