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Common Theory of Signals and Systems

Summary

In the course General Signal Theory students will get acquainted with selected chapters from applied mathematics, theory of information, theory of signal processing, transfer of deterministic and stochastic signals by linear systems, with problems of modulation of signals and signal interference security.

The course is devoted to areas

- application of the complex functions in signal theory
- probability and mathematical statics in signal theory
- line and optimal filtration
- coding, modulation, transmission, demodulation and decoding of analogue and digital signals
- distortion of signals by transmission systems and distortion of the signal by the jamming and noise

Literature

Couch II, L..W.: Digital and analog communication systems. Pearson, ©2013.ISBN 978-0132915380 .
Kovačevič. Branko a Željko Durovič. Fundamentals os Stochastic Signal, Systems andEstimation Theory. Springer, 2008. ISBN 978-86-7466-323-3.

Advised literature

Couch II, L..W.: Digital and analog communication systems. Pearson, ©2013.ISBN 978-0132915380 .
Etten, Wim C. van. Introduction to Random Signals and Noise. John Wiley, 2006. ISBN 978-0-470-02411-9.


Language of instruction čeština, angličtina
Code 450-6001
Abbreviation OTS
Course title Common Theory of Signals and Systems
Coordinating department Department of Cybernetics and Biomedical Engineering
Course coordinator prof. Ing. Pavel Nevřiva, DrSc.