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* [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/comms/Comms16_3_12_lecture7.mp4 Lecture 7 podcast] Prof D. Abbott; Section 4, Random Processes and Linear Systems (Slides 1-22) | * [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/comms/Comms16_3_12_lecture7.mp4 Lecture 7 podcast] Prof D. Abbott; Section 4, Random Processes and Linear Systems (Slides 1-22) | ||
* [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/comms/Comms16_3_12_lecture8.mp4 Lecture 8 podcast] Prof D. Abbott; Section 4, Random Processes and Linear Systems (Slides 23-36) '''[Not available]''' | * [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/comms/Comms16_3_12_lecture8.mp4 Lecture 8 podcast] Prof D. Abbott; Section 4, Random Processes and Linear Systems (Slides 23-36) '''[Not available]''' | ||
− | * [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/comms/ | + | * [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/comms/Comms16_3_12_lecture9.mp4 Lecture 9 podcast] Prof D. Abbott; Section 4, Random Processes and Linear Systems (Slides 37-50) '''[Not available]''' |
+ | * [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/comms/Comms22_3_12_lecture10.mp4 Lecture 10 podcast] Prof D. Abbott; Section 5, Effect of Noise on Analog Systems (Slides 1-26) | ||
+ | * [http://www.eleceng.adelaide.edu.au/personal/dabbott/comms/Comms22_3_12_lecture11.mp3 Lecture 11 podcast] Prof D. Abbott; Section 5, Effect of Noise on Analog Systems (Slides 26-53) '''[Audio only]''' | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
Revision as of 12:50, 22 March 2012
Introduction
As a historical record, this page contains the audio file downloads for the Communications IV course held in 2012, delivered by Prof Derek Abbott.
Purpose
The puropose of these podcasts is not to replace lectures. It is still important to turn up to lectures in person, in the same way that you see your trainer in person when you are going for a gold medal in a sporting event. This degree is a mental sport, and showing up to all parts of the program is important to give you that edge to win the gold.
These podcasts are intended to help you jog your mind during revision and are also helpful for catching up if you missed a lecture due to sickness. You also may wish to burn the whole collection on a CD and play it subliminally while you sleep at night or play it in the car when you drive to give you that winning edge.
The 2012 Podcasts
- Lecture 1 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 0, Overview
- Lecture 2 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Secion 1, Introduction
- Lecture 3 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 2, Frequency Domain Analysis (Slides 1-22) [Audio only]
- Lecture 4 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 2, Frequency Domain Analysis (Slides 23-37)
- Lecture 5 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 3, Analog Modulation Systems (Slides 1-19)
- Lecture 6 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 3, Analog Modulation Systems (Slides 20-50)
- Lecture 7 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 4, Random Processes and Linear Systems (Slides 1-22)
- Lecture 8 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 4, Random Processes and Linear Systems (Slides 23-36) [Not available]
- Lecture 9 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 4, Random Processes and Linear Systems (Slides 37-50) [Not available]
- Lecture 10 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 5, Effect of Noise on Analog Systems (Slides 1-26)
- Lecture 11 podcast Prof D. Abbott; Section 5, Effect of Noise on Analog Systems (Slides 26-53) [Audio only]
See Also
- Comms IV 2007 Podcasts
- Comms IV 2008 Podcasts
- Comms IV 2009 Podcasts
- Communications VI Main Page
- List of Muddy Points in Comms IV