Organization
The course "Digital Communications" consists of the following parts (7 Credits in total):
- Lecture (4 h/week) and Exercises / Tutorials (2 h/week), Tuesday, 08:30–12:00 h and Thursday, 14:00–15:30 h
 - An accompanying Lab (6 projects, 5 Credits) is offered and strongly recommended (details see below).
 
Overview
An introduction into the basics and mathematical fundamentals of digital communications is given. The lecture covers the following topics:
- Introduction
 - Equivalent Complex Baseband
 - Pulse-Amplitude Modulation (PAM)
 - Variants of PAM Transmission Schemes
 - Signal-Space Representation
 - Digital Frequency and Phase Modulation
 - Channel Models
 - Equalization of Dispersive Channels
 - Orthogonal Frequency-Division Multiplexing (OFDM)
 
Prerequisites
Basic knowledge in the fields of
- of signals and systems
(Fourier and z transform; sampling theorem; random variables and stochastic processes) - fundamentals of (analog and digital) communications
(linear modulation formats; maximum-likelihood and maximum a-posteriori estimation; bandwidth and power efficiency) 
is assumed.