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Digital Communication

Lecture Series on Digital Communication by Prof. Bikash. Kumar. Dey, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Bombay.



1 - Introduction to Digital Communication[54:30]
2 - Sampling[53:17]
3 - Quantization , PCM and Delta Modulation[51:43]
4 - Probability and Random Process[55:20]
5 - Probability and Random Processes (Part - 2)[59:25]
6 - Channels and their Models[54:38]
7 - Channels and their Models (Part -2)[53:14]
8 - Information Theory (Part - 1)[58:16]
9 - Information Theory (Part - 2)[54:34]
10 - Bandpass Signal Representation (Part 1)[54:02]
11 - Bandpass Signal Representation (Part - 2)[53:15]
12 - Digital Modulation Techniques (Part - 1)[53:34]
13 - Digital Modulation Techniques (Part - 2)[57:27]
14 - Digital Modulation Techniques (Part - 3)[53:32]
15 - Digital Modulation Techniques Part - 4[52:41]
16 - Digital Modulation Techniques Part - 5[54:22]
17 - Digital Modulation Techniques (Part - 6)[54:21]
18 - Digital Modulation Techniques (Part - 7)[49:24]
19 - Digital Modulation Techniques (part - 8)[54:08]
20 - Digital Modulation Techniques (Part - 9)[53:27]
21 - Digital Modulation Techniques (Part - 10)[55:29]
22 - Probability of Error Calculation[58:32]
23 - Calculation of Probability of Error[53:38]
24 - Calculation of Probability of Error[53:53]
25 - Equalizers[56:09]
26 - Source Coding (Part - 1)[54:05]
27 - Source Coding (Part - 2)[53:20]
28 - Source Coding Part - 3[56:15]
29 - Source Coding Part 4[54:55]
30 - Channel Coding[57:05]
31 - Fundamentals of OFDM[55:58]
32 - Conclusion[53:48]
These video lectures are delivered by IIT professors as a part of NPTEL project.

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