Monday, May 23, 2011

Lec 1 | MIT 6.450 Principles of Digital Communications I, Fall ...

  • Comment by dsgregg

    I?m not impressed. There are a lot of great ideas about digital communications but this guy ain?t got em.

  • Comment by Serpico261

    great lecture?always a pleasure

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    ?If you design a system and you don?t see in your mind how the whole thing works, you will end up with something like Microsoft Word. And that?s the truth!?

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    ?Nothing is simple before you understand it!?

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  • Comment by commu23

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  • Comment by christopherjaldrich

    @donnyab Yes! Indeed. This is a fairly advanced subject which generally isn?t gotten to until one?s senior year of university or more often in a master?s program. If you want to be prepared to understand it all, you?ll need to be able to understand all of those prior subjects. One can always watch the videos and do their best, but if you?re going to put in the work, you may as well put in the work.

  • Comment by donnyab

    @christopherjaldrich
    all 2000 !!! pages ??

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    Amazing , must watch.

  • Comment by jmsa007

    I have never understood how digital modulation is actually implemented and why the use of I (In Phase) and Q (Quadrature) components. Hope to understand it with this course?.

  • Comment by SuperNightmare2

    thanks for this

  • Comment by Timishardkore

    GO TO SCHOOL

  • Comment by Nataliaah

    @christopherjaldrich thank you ^^.

  • Comment by Nataliaah

    @christopherjaldrich thank you ^^.

  • Comment by christopherjaldrich

    You should try working your way through Oppenheim/Wilsky?s Signals & Systems and something like John G. Proakis? Digital Signal Processing as preparation to this course. Berkeley has some good video lectures on the Signals and Systems stuff. Having a good background in Probability Theory will be helpful as well.

  • Comment by Nataliaah

    I would like to be able to follow this course, but am a bit worried about the prerequisites. Does anyone know of a good course I could take a look at to be ready for this one?

  • Comment by TurKdiRty

    awesome

  • Comment by ggonjon

    Online Education can become extremely boring. We miss the teachers, the tone of voice, the body language. And also those stories that good teachers share with their students.

    But thanks God for these on-line lectures. They are awesome!

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    Thank you for publishing this, did you know that the professors have to agree to publish the work. So thank you to
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    Brilliant!

  • Comment by nangbutinang

    simply a smart ass lecture..may god bless u

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