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MIT 6.02 Introduction to EECS II: Digital Communication Systems, Fall 2012
Instructors: Prof. Hari Balakrishnan, Prof. George Verghese
This collection includes twenty-four lectures that cover the three units of the course: bits, signals, and packets. Topics include source coding, channel coding, noise, filtering, modulation, delays, networks, and transport protocols.
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1. Overview: information and entropy 49:09
2. Compression: Huffman and LZW 49:53
3. Errors, channel codes 51:09
4. Linear block codes, parity relations 50:00
5. Error correction, syndrome decoding 48:55
6. Convolutional codes 49:24
7. Viterbi decoding 49:23
8. Noise 50:36
9. Transmitting on a physical channel 48:44
10. Linear time-invariant (LTI) systems 50:30
11. LTI channel and intersymbol interference 48:16
12. Filters and composition 51:04
13. Frequency response of LTI systems 49:40
14. Spectral representation of signals 49:14
15. Modulation/demodulation 52:03
16. More on modulation/demodulation 47:43
17. Packet switching 50:09
18. MAC protocols 53:39
19. Network routing (without failures) 42:57
20. Network routing (with failures) 51:08
21. Reliable transport 50:09
22. Sliding window analysis, Little's law 53:26
23. A brief history of the Internet 51:16
24. History of the Internet cont'd, course summary 51:11
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