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  Multiuser Information and Communications Theory (MICT)

Lecturer
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Ralf Müller

Details
Vorlesung
3 cred.h, ECTS studies, ECTS credits: 5
nur Fachstudium, Sprache Englisch
Time and place: Tue 16:15 - 17:45, 01.021; Thu 14:15 - 15:45, 01.021

Fields of study
WF CE-MA-TA-IT ab 2
WPF EEI-BA-INT 5-6
WPF EEI-MA-INT 1-4
WPF CME-MA ab 2
WPF IuK-MA-ÜTMK-EEI 1-4
WPF ICT-MA-NDC 1-4
WPF BPT-MA-E 1-3
WF ASC-MA 1-4

Prerequisites / Organisational information
Recommended: A basic course on information theory

Contents
Linear vs. nonlinear multiple-access, CDMA as a canoncal framework for any multiple-access schemes, optimum multiuser detection, linear multiuser detection, interference cancellation, rate region, multiuser source coding, time sharing, multiuser channel codes, multiple-access channel (MAC), capacity region, mutual information versus minimum-mean squared error, Gaussian MAC, power region, Gaussian vector MAC, source coding with side information, degraded broadcast channel, Gaussian broadcast-MAC duality, Gaussian vector broadcast channel, dirty-paper coding, physically degraded relay channel, scalar Gaussian relay channel, Gaussian interference channel, cut-set bound, network coding, fading channels, multiuser water filling, block fading, diversity, user diversity, capacity versus outage, near-far gain, dual antenna arrays

Recommended literature
  • El Gamal, A., Kim, Y.: Network Information Theory, Cambridge University Press, 2011
  • Cover, T., Thomas, J.: Elements of Information Theory, 2nd ed., Wiley, Hoboken, 2006

  • Verdú, S.: Multiuser Detection, Cambridge Univ. Press, Cambridge, 1998

  • Tse, D., Viswanath, P.: Fundamentals of Wireless Communications, Cambridge University Press, 2005.

ECTS information:
Credits: 5

Additional information
Expected participants: 20
www: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs3253166.html
Registration is required for this lecture.
Die Registration via: StudOn

Assigned lectures
UE: Tutorial for Multiuser Information and Communications Theory
Lecturer: Saba Asaad, Ph.D.
Time and place: n.V.
www: https://www.studon.fau.de/crs3253166.html

Verwendung in folgenden UnivIS-Modulen
Startsemester WS 2020/2021:
Multiuser Information and Communications Theory (MICT)

Department: Institute for Digital Communications (IDC) (Prof. Dr. Schober)
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