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ELEC1010 Tutorial 1

Course Introduction
Course Introduction
 Lecture
L1: Tue & Thu (10:30am – 11:20am) LTA

 Tutorial
T1: Wed (09:30 am - 10:20 am) Rm 6573
T2: Tue (12:00 pm - 12:50 pm) Rm 1011
T3: Mon (09:30 am - 10:20 am) Rm 6591
T4: Thu (06:00 pm - 06:50 pm) Rm 2404
T5: Tue (02:00 pm - 02:50 pm) Rm 6591

 Weekly schedule – Canvas (Syllabus)

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Tutorial

• Lecture review
• Discuss with examples
• Try to work on some exercises together
• Explain homework questions

Teaching Associate:
Raymundo S. TANG TANG
Email: eeraytan@ust.hk
Office: Rm 2395 (lift 17/18)
Academic Integrity
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PLAGIARISM: The presentation of work which


originates from other sources, including the work
of other students, as the student's own work,
without appropriate attribution to the source.

http://ugadmin.ust.hk/integrity/student-4.html
Grading
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• 55% Final Exam (50 minutes)


• 35% Midterm (50 minutes) (week 9, Apr 09, Sat
4:30-5:20pm, TBA)
• 10% Homework (There will be 5 homework assignments)
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Total: 100%

Grading is based on your Final Exam, Midterm


and Homework.
Course Introduction – Grading
 Homework (5 homework assignments): 10%
• Please submit ONE soft copy (pdf only) of your homework
to Canvas. (ONLY ONE file will be marked!)
• Do not put more than one page in a page!
• Be Readable!
• NO LATE SUBMISSION!!!!
• DO NOT Wait until the last minute to submit!
HW Due Date
1 22:00 Mar 11 (Fri)
2 22:00Mar 25 (Fri)
3 22:00 Apr 04 (Mon)
4 22:00 Apr 29 (Fri)
5 22:00 May 10 (Tue)
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Online Submission
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 Go to the assignment page (e.g.
Homework 1).
 Remember to click the ‘Submit
Assignment’ button
 Make sure that you can view the
submission details
 Can resubmit another version of
your assignment using the ’Re-
submit Assignment’ button
Homework Feedback
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• In Course Navigation, click ‘Grades’


• Click the Assignment (e.g. Homework 1)
• Click ‘View Feedback’ as shown:
Course Introduction – Grading
 50-Minute Midterm (Wk9, Apr 09, Sat 4:30-5:20pm):
35%
 Multiple choice
 Closed book/note. Online.
 Chapter 1-3
 Final Exam (50 minutes): 55%
 Multiple choice
 Closed book/note. Online.
 Chapter 1-6

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Course Introduction – Project (Optional)
 Optional group project (full mark is 10)
If your project score is 8 or above, your grade will
be one sub-grade up.

Example:
Suppose your grade is a ‘B’ based on your
homework, midterm and final exam performance. If
your project score is 8 then your grade will be
upgraded to ‘B+’. If your project score is 7, then
your grade is still a ‘B’.
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Course Introduction – Project (optional)
Details: Optional Project document on Canvas

Oral Presentation
 Top groups will be invited to present during the lectures in week 13.

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Course Introduction – Project Important Days

• Project Grouping: Due Mar 05 (Sat)


• Project PPT: Due 22:00 Apr 11 (Mon)
• Project oral presentations (week 13
lectures)

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Course Outline
 Chapters 1: Time and Frequency Domain Representations
of Signals
 Signal and Information
 Spectrum of Periodic Signals
 Processing of Signals through Filtering
 Frequency Translation
 Chapter 2: Digital Systems
 Analog vs Digital Systems
 Binary Numbers
 Chapter 3: Digitization
 Nyquist Theorem
 Quantization
 Information and Entropy
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Course Outline
 Chapters 4: Coding for Digital Information
 Source Coding for compression
 Channel Coding for error detection and correction

 Chapter 5: Communication of Information


 Cellular principles
 Multiple access methods: FDMA, TDMA, CDMA

 Chapter 6: Computer Networks – Internet

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