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Authors – Other participants – Materials as the starting point of the book

  • Five main chapters with a total of 19 chapters (files)  plus  58 tasks.
  • Scope:  Three semester hours per week lecture + two semester hours per week tutorial
  • Origin (version 2):  2002–2007;   porting (version 3):  2016 – 2018;   last correction:  August 2019
  • Authors:  Günter Söder  and  Klaus Eichin
  • Discussion partner and expert:  Norbert Hanik
  • Source materials   ⇒   Authors' lecture notes:  [Eich03][1];  [Han15][2];  [Söd12][3];  [Söd93][4];  textbook of their PhD supervisor:  [Mar94][5]
  • Collaboration in the creation of learning videos and interaction modules in version 2, for example in the context of student theses:
    Manfred Jürgens (LNT),  Winfried Kretzinger (LNT),  Christian KuhnJohannes ZanglReinhold Sixt (2002),  Roland Kiefl (2003), Ji Li (2003-2005), 
    Franz Kohl (2004-2006),  Thorsten Kalweit (2006),  Markus Elsberger ( 2006),  Slim Lamine (2006),  Thomas Großer (2007)
  • Conversion to version 3 in 2016 – 2019:  Tasnád Kernetzky with the assistance of students David Ginthör (who created the foundations of our MediaWiki application in his student internship), Mohamed Ben Ahmed, Mohamed Nabil Babai, Marwen Ben Ammar, Wael Chaouch, Safwen Dridi, Jimmy He, David Jobst, Xiaohan Liu, Mohamed Mansoor, Carolin Mirschina, Matthias Niller, Ayush Patel, Hussain Sandhu, Basian Siebenwirth und Lukas Wolf
  • Translation to English: Fatih Onur Özdemir, Noah Nagi

Sources

  1. Eichin, K.: Nachrichtentechnik I (LB) – Signaldarstellung. Vorlesungsmanuskript. Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik, TU München, 2003.
  2. Hanik, N.: Nachrichtentechnik 1 (LB): Signaldarstellung. Vorlesungsmanuskript. Professur Leitungsgebundene Übertragungstechnik, TU München, 2015.
  3. Söder, G.: Simulationsmethoden in der Nachrichtentechnik. Anleitung zum gleichnamigen Praktikum. Lehrstuhl für Nachrichtentechnik, TU München, 2012.
  4. Söder, G.: Modellierung, Simulation und Optimierung von Nachrichtensystemen. Bd. 23. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 1993. ISBN 978-3-54057-215-2
  5. Marko, H.: Methoden der Systemtheorie. 3. Auflage. Berlin – Heidelberg: Springer, 1994.