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PGST2
Course: Signal and Information Theory II
Department/Abbreviation: KEF/PGST2
Year: 2021
Guarantee: 'doc. RNDr. Libor Machala, Ph.D.'
Annotation: The aim is to familiarize students with basic processes of signal processing including modulation, sampling, and quantization. Students are further familiarized with the terms and relations of theory of information.
Course review:
Basic properties and types of analogical modulations of signals
Amplitude modulation and effect of noise on amplitude-modulated signals
Phase modulation and effect of noise on phase-modulated signals
Sampling and impulse modulations of signals
Quantization and digital modulations of signals
Multi-channel signals
Definition and basic terms of theory of information, information and its quantitative measures, mathematical inequalities in theory of information
Basic types and properties of information entropy
Mean mutual sinformation and its properties
Coding and redundancy of information
Transmission of information via discrete channel
Transmission of information via continuous channel
Relationship between information and thermodynamical entropy