IC-301:
Syllabus of Analog & Digital Communication
Prerequisite: Knowledge of Signals and Information representation. Fourier Series Representation of signals. Fourier Transform, Representation of energy and power signal and its spectral density. Introduction to AM, FM and PM; Generation and recovery of Information; Noise effects in AM, FM and PM and how to minimize its effect. Introduction to Random Processes; Probability, Random Variables, Probability Density, Mean, Moments,Transforms, Stationary Process, Autocorrelation and Covariance functions, Ergodicity, Power Spectral Density, Response of linear systems to random signals. Pulse Analog Modulation: Sampling theorem, Sampling of low pass signals, Aliasing effects, Aperture effect, PAM, PWM, PPM; Modulation and Demodulation; its spectral analysis and effects of noise. Pulse Digital Modulation: Pulse Code Modulation, Quantization, SNR, Probability of error for PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM; Modulation and Demodulation; Inter-symbol Interference, Eye Diagram. Digital Pass Band Transmission and Reception; Phase shift Keying, FSK, QPSK, QAM, Effects of noise and error probability. Text Books: Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems by BP Lathi Digital and Analog Communication by Couch Communication Systems by Haykins Probability, RV and Stochastic Processes by Popoulis