Telecommunication
Telecommunication (Communication, Communication) is the transmission of any form of information (signals, signals, messages, words, texts, images and sounds) over any medium (via cable, wireless, optical and other electromagnetic media). In order for telecommunication to take place, not only the transmission of information but also its correct perception and re-obtainment at the target location is required. The main focus of the Telecommunication Science Branch is to determine, classify, improve and develop the necessary steps to ensure that information is transferred from one point to another on a medium. It includes more mathematics and theories than other branches of Electrical and Electronics Engineering. All theories are explained within the framework of advanced mathematics. In line with this purpose, each of the processes that can be listed as changing the form of information, compressing, encrypting, protecting against errors, detecting and correcting errors, decrypting, and converting back to its original form are within the scope of the Telecommunication Science Branch. In this context, the courses that are directly related to the Department of Telecommunications and are planned to be given in our department are listed below.
- Signals & Systems
- Communication Technique
- Digital Signal Processing
- Digital Communication
- Computer Vision
- Traveler Contact
- Communication Laboratory
The research and application areas of the Department of Telecommunications can be listed as follows.
- Principles and Design of Analog and Digital Communication Systems
- Radio Communication Systems and Networks
- Digital Modulation Techniques
- Channel Coding, Coded Modulation
- Turbo, LDPC and Polar Codes
- Multi-Input Multiple-Port (MIMO) Systems
- Variation Techniques (Space-Time Coding, Cooperative Variation)
- Network Coding
- Data Communications
- Statistical Signal Processing
- Lattice Strainers
- Digital Image Processing, Digital Video Processing, Audio Processing
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Statistical pattern analysis and classification
Target Detection and Identification
Multimedia content security, watermarking, fingerprinting technologies
Biomedical Signs Analysis