Error Control Codes: Theory and Practice Using Simulink
IEEE Technical Talk: "Error Control Codes: Theory and Practice Using Simulink"
The IEEE technical talk on "Error Control Codes: Theory and Practice Using Simulink" was an insightful and engaging session that provided a comprehensive understanding of error control coding techniques. The speaker effectively explained related key concepts and highlighted their importance in reliable data transmission.
A major highlight of the session was the practical demonstration using Simulink. The speaker showcased various models, illustrating how error control codes are implemented and analyzed in real-world communication systems. These simulations provided attendees with a hands-on perspective on encoding, decoding, and error correction performance, making the session highly interactive and informative.
Overall, the talk was well-structured, balancing theoretical foundations with practical applications. It served as a valuable learning opportunity for students, researchers, and professionals interested in digital communication and coding theory.
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- Motilal Nehru National
- Institute of Technology
- Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
- India 211004
- Building: Conference room, ECED
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VNIT Nagpur
Error Control Codes: Theory and Practice Using Simulink
IEEE Technical Talk: "Error Control Codes: Theory and Practice Using Simulink"
The IEEE technical talk on "Error Control Codes: Theory and Practice Using Simulink" was an insightful and engaging session that provided a comprehensive understanding of error control coding techniques. The speaker effectively explained related key concepts and highlighted their importance in reliable data transmission.
A major highlight of the session was the practical demonstration using Simulink. The speaker showcased various models, illustrating how error control codes are implemented and analyzed in real-world communication systems. These simulations provided attendees with a hands-on perspective on encoding, decoding, and error correction performance, making the session highly interactive and informative.
Overall, the talk was well-structured, balancing theoretical foundations with practical applications. It served as a valuable learning opportunity for students, researchers, and professionals interested in digital communication and coding theory.
Biography:

Amit Agarwal is currently an Assistant Professor at the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, VNIT, Nagpur, India. His research interests include visible light communication, wireless communication theory, 5G/B5G communication systems, and cooperative networks etc. He hase received the B.Tech degree in electronics and communications from the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra, Kurukshetra, India, in 2011, and the M.Tech degree in telecommunication technology, in 2014, from the Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, New Delhi, India. Then, in 2019, he finished his Ph.D. from IIT Delhi, India, in the Electrical Engineering Department. From 2021 to 2022 he worked as a Post-Doctoral researcher in the computer science and electrical engineering department of University of Cyprus, Nicosia. There he was a part of project PRIME. He has also served as an assistant professor at Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, LNMIIT, Jaipur, India.
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