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Foundations of Digital Receiver Design

Antoinette D Berry-Snowden

This badge certifies successful completion of a seminar series in digital receiver design, with a focus on the signal processing foundations and architectural components of modern digital communication systems.


Badge earners have demonstrated the ability to:

  • Describe the complete architecture and functional flow of digital communication systems, from transmitter to receiver.

  • Interpret and apply key modulation techniques such as BPSK and QPSK, and evaluate system performance through simulation-based analysis.

  • Explain how noise, pulse shaping, and bandwidth constraints affect receiver design in the presence of AWGN channels.

  • Analyze and compare error correction strategies—including soft decision decoding and Turbo Codes—within the context of Shannon's Limit.

  • Calculate a basic link budget and understand the role of Automatic Gain Control (AGC) in system performance.

  • Identify and describe the use of numerically controlled oscillators and matched filter outputs in synchronization and signal detection.

  • Implement core concepts in symbol timing recovery and frequency/phase recovery under conditions of channel impairments and phase noise.


Verified Skills:

  • Digital modulation and demodulation

  • Signal representation and noise modeling

  • AWGN channel and receiver filtering

  • Forward error correction and decoding algorithms

  • Symbol timing and frequency/phase synchronization

  • Link budget analysis

  • Communication system simulation

  • System-level signal processing integration

Badge holders attended at least 80% of the seminar series.

Skills / Knowledge

  • Digital modulation
  • Signal processing
  • Error correction algorithms
  • Link budget analysis
  • Channel modeling

Issued on

May 8, 2025

Expires on

Does not expire