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27.08.2018
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Oral Re-Exam RegistrationThe registration will open on Wednesday 29.08. at 10:00 here in the CMS. Then you have time to choose a slot until 12.09. 10:00. The registration will open on Wednesday 29.08. at 10:00 here in the CMS. Then you have time to choose a slot until 12.09. 10:00. We have three slots made available for the students who haven't participated in the first exam. If others who participated in the first exam, wish to do a re-exam for grade improvement (and if your study program permits) please contact me (Harini). |
25.07.2018
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TC II oral exam locationThe TC II oral exams will be held in the same building as the lecture, but in 10th floor and in Room 10.02. |
10.07.2018
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Q&A sessionThe lecture slot on Tuesday (July, 17th) will be used as a Q&A session. It is preferable you mail your questions in prior to Prof.Herfet, but he will also address to questions on the spot. |
25.06.2018
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Oral Exam RegistrationWe have now agreed on the slots for the oral exam. The registration will open on Monday 02.07. at 09:00 here in the CMS. Then you have time to choose a slot until 16.07. 09:00. We have now agreed on the slots for the oral exam. The registration will open on Monday 02.07. at 09:00 here in the CMS. Then you have time to choose a slot until 16.07. 09:00. Everyone who has passed Block A of the task sheets will be able to register for an exam slot, but you still have to pass Block B to take part in the exam. If you have any questions regarding the procedure, please contact me (Harini). |
24.06.2018
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Change of re-main exam datesDue to collisions with external appointments Prof.Herfet has shifted the re-main exam dates from September 2018: 25th and 26th to OCTOBER 2018: 1st and 2nd. |
30.05.2018
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Swapping Tuesday Lecture and Wednesday Tutorial Slots (June 5th & 6th only)Due to clash with another appointment, Prof.Herfet is unavailable on Tuesday, June 5th. Therefore the tutorial will take place on Tuesday during the lecture slot and Wednesday tutorial slot will be used for lecture instead. IMPORTANT: The weekly quiz will still be... Read more Due to clash with another appointment, Prof.Herfet is unavailable on Tuesday, June 5th. Therefore the tutorial will take place on Tuesday during the lecture slot and Wednesday tutorial slot will be used for lecture instead. IMPORTANT: The weekly quiz will still be on Tuesday 5th from 12:15 - 12:30. See you all on Tuesday, be prepared for Block B, Quiz - 07. |
09.05.2018
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Task Sheets and TutorialsStarting from this week, we will do classroom tutorials where everyone has the oppurtunity to individually solve tasks and earn points. Each task sheet will contain upto three tasks, so for every correctly solved task you can get a point. See you today at 12:15 in... Read more Starting from this week, we will do classroom tutorials where everyone has the oppurtunity to individually solve tasks and earn points. Each task sheet will contain upto three tasks, so for every correctly solved task you can get a point. See you today at 12:15 in the tutorial. |
30.04.2018
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May 1st - No QuizDue to public holiday on May 1st, which is a Tuesday we will skip a quiz this week and also no task sheet will be uploaded. The next test (quiz-03) will be held on May 8, which will include lecture contents from Apr 25th (both slots) and May 2nd. Enjoy May Day... Read more Due to public holiday on May 1st, which is a Tuesday we will skip a quiz this week and also no task sheet will be uploaded. The next test (quiz-03) will be held on May 8, which will include lecture contents from Apr 25th (both slots) and May 2nd. Enjoy May Day and see you all on May 2nd at 08:30 for lecture. |
27.04.2018
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LSF Registration (Message from the Examination Office)Registration for exams *in _Computer Science_* Dear students, The registration for seminars is now active. The registration for exams Please note: block courses... Read more Registration for exams *in _Computer Science_* Dear students, The registration for seminars is now active. The registration for exams Please note: block courses during the semester break have alternative Regulations for *seminars*: Registration and withdrawal is possible *until three weeks* after the
*Please note, that those who have not subscribed to an exam, cannot take *A *withdrawal* is possible one week before the main exam or before the You will find the examination schedule here: https://informatics-campus.saarland/en/studium-studies/ In case of problems with the exam registration please contact the study https://www.hiz-saarland.de/dienste/servicekontakte/ ---> OTRS - Ticket System or ----> Ihre Anfrage an das HIZ A guideline for the exam registraiton can be found here: https://informatics-campus.saarland/en/studium-studies/
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23.04.2018
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CalculatorsRemainder: Always bring pocket calculators to TC II quizzes and tutorials. |
20.04.2018
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Swapping Tuesday Lecture and Wednesday Tutorial Slots (April 24th & 25th only)Due to clash with another appointment, Prof.Herfet is unavailable on Tuesday, April 24th. Therefore the tutorial will take place on Tuesday during the lecture slot and Wednesday tutorial slot will be used for lecture instead. IMPORTANT: The weekly quiz will still be... Read more Due to clash with another appointment, Prof.Herfet is unavailable on Tuesday, April 24th. Therefore the tutorial will take place on Tuesday during the lecture slot and Wednesday tutorial slot will be used for lecture instead. IMPORTANT: The weekly quiz will still be on Tuesday 24th from 12:15 - 12:30. See you all on Tuesday, be prepared for Quiz-02 and then to discuss Task sheet-01. |
17.04.2018
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First TutorialThe first tutorial is on 18.04.2018 at 12:00 - 14:00 in Room 9.08. An introduction to Matlab is given during this tutorial. |
17.04.2018
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Exam DatesThe exams will be held as ORAL exams.
The exams will be held as ORAL exams.
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17.04.2018
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First Weekly QuizWeekly quizzes starts from 17.04.2018, every week on Tuesday lecture from 12:15 until 12:30. |
09.04.2018
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First LectureThe course will begin on the 10th April 2018 at Campus Building C6. 3, Room 9.05 at 12:15. Looking forward to see you there! |
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Course Details
Introduction
Audio/Visual Communications & Networks will deepen your knowledge on modern communications systems. It will focus on wireless systems since from a telecommunications perspective the combination of audio/visual data – meaning inherently high data rate and putting high requirements on the realtime capabilities of the underlying network – and wireless transmission – that is unreliable and highly dynamic with respect to the channel characteristics and its capacity – is the most demanding application domain.
The lecture will build on the foundation layed as well in "Signals and Systems / Signale und Systeme" as in "Digital Transmission and Signal Processing / Digitale Übertragungstechnik und Signalverarbeitung" and it will apply the building blocks introduced there onto the various communications systems. The course will aim at being self-contained, however, it will not be able to repeat basic mathematical concepts and tools introduced in Telecommunications I.
As the basic principle the course will study and introduce the building blocks of wireless communication systems. Multiple access schemes like TDMA, FDMA, CDMA and SDMA are introduced, antennas and propagation incl. Link budget calculations are dealt with and more advanced channel models like MIMO are investigated. Modulation and error correction technologies presented in Telecommunications I will be expanded by e.g. turbo coding and receiver architectures like RAKE and BLAST will be introduced. A noticable portion of the lecture will present existing and future wireless networks and their extensions for audio/visual data. Examples include 802.11 (with the TGe Quality of Service extensions), 802.16a and the terrestrial DVB system (DVB-T, DVB-H).
Prerequisites
"Audio/Visual Communications & Networks" is a course during the main study period and by such requires a solid foundation of mathematics (differential and integral calculus) and probability theory. The course will build on the mathematical concepts and tools taught in Telecommunications I while trying to enable everyone to follow and to fill gaps by an accelerated study of the accompanying literature. "Signals and Systems" as well as "Digital Transmission and Signal Processing" are strongly recommended but not required.
Course Structure
Basic Rules
- Please note that small changes and corrections will be applied to the lecture notes throughout the semester. If you find mistakes or have suggestions how to enhance the lecture notes we appreciate your input!
- Please don’t hesitate to tell us if you have any comments or suggestions related to lecture notes, task sheets, exercises or even organization things. We will improve it soon so you can benefit from it, not only future students.
- We will introduce an online tool PINGO to make the lectures sessions more interactive for the students. Everybody with a device that connects to the Internet has the possibility to anonymously take part. No sign-up required.
- There will be printed weekly quizzes with 5 questions for 15 minutes every week on Tuesdays from 12:15 - 12:30. These quizzes are graded individually and the points will be published online.
Lectures
- Place: Campus C6. 3. Room: 9.05
- Time: Tuesday 12:00 - 14:00 and Wednesday 08:30 - 10:00
Tutorial
- Place: Campus C6. 3. Room: 9.08
- Time: Wednesday 12:00 - 14:00
Exam Dates
The exams will be held as ORAL exams.
We will schedule all exam slots in the two days as given below. The exact time of each slot and how you can choose a certain slot will be announced at a later date.
- Main Exam - July 2018: 25th and 26th
- Re-Main Exam - September 2018: 25th and 26th
Task Sheets
- Task sheets are issued on Tuesdays after the lecture and are available online.
- You do not have to submit the solutions, instead work on the tasks until the following tutorial.
- During the tutorial you can volunteer to demonstrate your understanding on the task sheet questions and get an additional 1 point on every task you have contributed individually. Multiple students can't claim points for the same task.
Correction
- The quizzes and task sheets for this course will be divided into two parts (6 in each block respectively). It is necessary to pass both the blocks individually to be eligible for the exam.
- Weekly Quizzes and Task Sheets:
- Each weekly quiz are worth 5 points total, which adds up to 30 points total for all quizzes in each block. These points can be earned individually by everyone.
- Each task sheet contains minimum 3 tasks, which adds up to 18 points total for all tasks in each block. These points can be earned only if you individually volunteer to demonstrate your understanding on the task during the tutorial.
- Final points are calculated by adding up over all quizzes and task sheets within a block.
- You need minimum 20 points in total to pass a block and must pass both block A and B to be eligible for the exam.
MATLAB
- Since March 2012 the UdS has a MATLAB campus license which can be used by all university students for non-commercial purposes.
- CIP pool at Saarland university provides access.
- SSUM Signals and Systems Using Matlab package: a collection of demonstrations and exploratory applications for signal processing. It demonstrates extensively the concept of convolution, Fourier Analysis, FIR and IIR filters, modulation and much more. To use all examples the Matlab "Signal Processing Toolbox" is required (available in the CIP-room and included in Campus License).
Literature
Matthew S. Gast: "802.11ac: A Survival Guide", O'Reilly, 2013
Simon Haykin, Michael Moher: "Modern Wireless Communications", Prentice Hall, 2011
Aura Ganz, Zvi Ganz, Kitty Wongthavarawat: "Multimedia Wireless Networks - Technologies, Standards, and QoS", Prentice Hall, 2004
Ulrich Reimers: "Digital Video Broadcasting - The Family of International Standards for Digital Video Broadcasting", Springer, 2005
William Stallings: "Wireless Communications & Networks 2nd Edition", Prentice Hall, 2005
Additional Material
John G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi: "Communication Systems Engineering 2nd Edition", Prentice Hall, 2002
Claude E. Shannon, Warren Weaver: "The Mathematical Theory of Communication", University of Illinois Press, 1963