The University of Notre Dame
Point-to-Point Wireless Telecommunication Links

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The University of Notre Dame

Point-to-Point Wireless Telecommunication Links

J. Nicholas Laneman

Instructor: J. Nicholas Laneman

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1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
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Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals.
Beginner level
No prior experience required
1 week to complete
at 10 hours a week
Flexible schedule
Learn at your own pace

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December 2025

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There are 5 modules in this course

Module 1 introduces you to the core ideas behind point-to-point wireless telecommunication links. You’ll explore how information moves from a transmitter to a receiver across distance, using a simple one-way link as your starting point. Through a real-world example from NASA’s deep-space communication systems, you’ll see how these principles are applied in some of the most demanding communication environments. This module sets the stage for the rest of the course by building your foundational understanding of signal transmission, system components, and the challenges and possibilities of long-distance wireless links.

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1 video3 readings1 discussion prompt

In Module 2, you’ll dive into the heart of how information is prepared for efficient wireless transmission through analog carrier modulation and demodulation. You’ll explore how a low-frequency baseband message is converted into a high-frequency passband signal for transmission, and then how the receiver recovers the original message. The module walks you through key techniques such as amplitude modulation (AM), frequency modulation (FM), and then extends to advanced practices like heterodyning and frequency-division multiplexing (FDM). You’ll gain a clear understanding of why these methods matter in real-world systems and how they enable multiple signals to share a communication medium.

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2 videos3 readings3 assignments

Module 3 introduces the core building blocks of digital communication, focusing on how streams of bits are transformed, transmitted, and recovered over a baseband channel. You’ll explore how bits map to symbol constellations, how pulse shaping controls bandwidth and limits intersymbol interference, and how the matched filter (correlation receiver) enables optimal detection of symbol waveforms. The module concludes with error-control coding, highlighting how redundancy improves reliability and how practical systems approach the fundamental limits of communication performance. Together, these concepts form the foundation of modern digital wireless systems.

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2 videos3 readings3 assignments

Module 4 brings together all the concepts you’ve learned by exploring how point-to-point wireless link principles appear in real-world communication systems. You’ll examine a range of applications—including NASA’s Voyager deep-space communication link, satellite telemetry systems, microwave backhaul networks, and fixed wireless access—and compare how each one addresses unique challenges related to distance, power, bandwidth, and the physical environment. This module emphasizes how modulation, coding, link budgeting, and system design choices are shaped by real engineering constraints.

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2 videos4 readings4 assignments

To conclude the course, you will complete a final synthesis homework assignment, where you integrate ideas from all four modules and apply them to analyze a point-to-point wireless communication scenario.

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1 reading1 peer review

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J. Nicholas Laneman
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