Duration: 
  1 Semester |  Turnus of offer: 
  each winter semester |  Credit points: 
  4 |  
    Course of studies, specific field and terms: - Bachelor Biophysics 2016 (optional subject), computer science, 5th semester
 - Bachelor Computer Science 2019 (optional subject), major subject informatics, Arbitrary semester
 - Bachelor Media Informatics 2020 (compulsory), media informatics, 3rd semester
 - Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2020 (optional subject), media informatics, 5th or 6th semester
 - Bachelor Computer Science 2016 (optional subject), major subject informatics, Arbitrary semester
 - Bachelor Robotics and Autonomous Systems 2016 (optional subject), computer science, 4th or 6th semester
 - Bachelor IT-Security 2016 (optional subject), computer science, Arbitrary semester
 - Bachelor Media Informatics 2014 (compulsory), media informatics, 3rd semester
 - Bachelor Computer Science 2014 (optional subject), central topics of computer science, 5th semester
 - Bachelor Computer Science 2012 (optional subject), central topics of computer science, 6th semester
 - Bachelor CLS 2010 (optional subject), computer science, 6th semester
 - Bachelor Computer Science 2012 (compulsory), specialization field media informatics, 2nd semester
  
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      Classes and lectures:   - Basics of Multimedia Systems (exercise, 1 SWS)
 - Basics of Multimedia Systems (lecture, 2 SWS)
     |   Workload:   - 45 Hours in-classroom work
 - 55 Hours private studies
 - 20 Hours exam preparation
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      Contents of teaching:   |       - Sensation and Perception
 - Analog Media Technology
 - Digitalisation
 - Digital Audio, Image and Video Technology
 - Media storage (compression / formats)
 - Media Transmission (Broadcast / Streaming)
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   Qualification-goals/Competencies:   - Students are able to present to essential functions and principles of multimedia systems.
 - They are able to judge possibilities and limitations of human perception.
 - They are able to classify the conditions and technologies for capturing, processing, storing, transmitting and perception of multimedia.
 - They can balance the specific advantages and disadvantages of analog and digital media technology.
 - They are able to apply appropriate technical components and processes for the design of multimedia systems.
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   Grading through:   - Written or oral exam as announced by the examiner
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    Responsible for this module:    Teachers:     |  
  Literature:  - Thomas Görne: Tontechnik - 4. Auflage, Hanser 2014
 - Ulrich Schmidt: Professionelle Videotechnik - 6. Auflage, Springer 2013
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    Language: - English, except in case of only German-speaking participants
  
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    Notes:Admission requirements for taking the module:  - None    Admission requirements for participation in module examination(s):  - Successful completion of exercise slips as specified at the beginning of the semester.    Module Exam(s):  - CS1601-L1 Fundamentals of Multimedia Technology, as determined by the instructor: Written exam, 90min, 100% of module grade OR oral exam, 100% of module grade.   |  
   Letzte Änderung: 24.7.2023  |  
 
 
	
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