Analog & Digital Communication LAB File Nsit: Submitted By:-Name:-Jaideep Kumar ROLL NO: - 738/IT/13
Analog & Digital Communication LAB File Nsit: Submitted By:-Name:-Jaideep Kumar ROLL NO: - 738/IT/13
&
DIGITAL
COMMUNICATION
LAB
FILE
NSIT
SUBMITTED BY:NAME:-JAIDEEP KUMAR
ROLL NO :- 738/IT/13
INDEX
S.NO.
TOPIC
DATE
T.SIGN
EXPERIMENT NO.1
AIM-(a.) MATRIX COMPUTATION.
SOLUTIONa=[1 6 3; 2 5 6; 3 6 8]
OUTPUT
b=[1 2 3; 4 5 6; 7 8 9]
OUTPUT
a=
b=
r=a+2
c=a'
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
r=3
c= 1
10
d=a*b
e=a.*b
OUTPUT
d=
OUTPUT
46
56
66
e=
64
77
90
83
100
117
21
12
25
48
9
36
72
g=inv(a)
d=det(a)
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
g=
d=
0.5714
-4.2857
0.2857
-0.1429
-0.4286
1.7143
3.0000
0
-1.0000
0.01
0.02
OUTPUT
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.2
0
-0.2
-0.4
-0.6
-0.8
-1
10
15
80
60
40
20
0
-20
-40
-60
10
12
14
EXPERIMENT NO. 2
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
0.8
0.9
Solution:2) clc;
n=randn(1,1000);
m=mean(n)
v=var(n)
hist(n)
OUTPUT:
250
200
150
100
50
0
-3
-2
-1
EXPERIMENT NO. 3
TITLE:
1. VERIFY THE CENTRAL LIMIT THEOREM
2. GENERATE AN EXPONENTIALLY DISTRIBUTED
RANDOM NUMBER FROM UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTEDNUMBER.
3. GENERATE A RAYLEIGH DISTRIBUTED RANDOM
NUMBER FROM GAUSSIAN DISTRIBUTED NUMBERS.
Solution : 1)
clc;
n1=rand(1,10000);
n2=rand(1,10000);
n3=rand(1,10000);
n4=rand(1,10000);
n=(n1+n2+n3+n4)/4;
hist(n);
OUTPUT
2) clc;
len=100000;
lambda=3;
x=rand(1,len);
y=lambda.*exp(-lambda.*x);
bar(hist(y,100))
OUTPUT:
3) RAYLEIGH DISTRIBUTION
clc;
len=20000;
sig=3;
var1=sig.*randn(1,len);
var2=sig.*randn(1,len);
t1=var1.^2;
t2=var2.^2;
y1=sqrt(t1+t2);
bar(hist(y1,100))
OUTPUT:
EXPERIMENT NO 4
AIM:
1)
Amplitude distortion (due to non ideal
amplitude spectrum of the channel).
2)
Phase distortion (due to non ideal phase
spectrum of the channel)
3)
Distortion caused by band limited channel
(ISI).
OUTPUT
2) PHASE DISTORTION
a=ones(1,8);
b=zeros(1,8);
c=[b,a,b,a];
subplot(1,3,1);
plot(c);
xlabel('original dignal');
amp=abs(fft(c));
p=phase(fft(c));
subplot(1,3,2);
plot(p);
title('phase spectrum of undistorted signal');
r=rand(size(p));
p=p.*r;
n1=amp.*sin(p);
n2=amp.*cos(p);
d=ifft(complex(n2,n1));
f=phase(d);
subplot(1,3,3);
plot(d);
xlabel('distorted signal');
OUTPUT
clc;
a=zeros(1,10);
b=ones(1,10);
x=[a b a b a b a b a];
subplot(3,1,1);
plot(x);
title('original signal');
y=fft(x,1024);
temp=fftshift(y);
temp(1:400)=0;
temp(600:1000)=0;
subplot(3,1,2);
plot(abs(temp));
title('spectrum of undistorted signal');
subplot(3,1,3);
plot(abs(ifft(temp))),axis([0 60 0 1.5]),xlabel('time'),ylabel('amplitude');
title('distorted signal');
OUTPUT
EXPERIMENT-5
AIM: TO VERIFY
1) Convolution property
2) Time shifting property
3) Frequency shifting property
OF FOURIER TRANSFORM
Answer: 1)
clc;
t=0:1:100;
x=[t>=10&t<=20];
subplot(2,2,1),plot(x),xlabel('time'),ylabel('amplitude'),title('PULSE 1')
y=[t>=10&t<=25];
subplot(2,2,2),plot(y),xlabel('time'),ylabel('amplitude'),title('PULSE 2')
s=abs(ifft(fft(x).*fft(y)));
subplot(2,2,3),plot(s),xlabel('time'),ylabel('amplitude'),title('BY
MULTIPLICATION')
z=conv(x,y);
subplot(2,2,4),plot(z),xlabel('time'),ylabel('amplitude'),title('CONVOLUTION')
;
OUTPUT
2)
clc;
a=ones(1,128)
b=zeros(1,128)
pulse=[b a b a b];
subplot(2,1,1),plot(pulse),xlabel('time'),ylabel('amp'),title('PULSE');
fftpulse=fftshift(fft(pulse,256));
for n=1:1:256
c(n)=fftpulse(n).*exp((128*j*2*pi*n)/256);
end
d=abs(ifft(c));
subplot(2,1,2),plot(d),xlabel('time'),ylabel('amp'),title('TIME SHIFTING');
OUTPUT
3)
clc;
a=ones(1,90)
b=zeros(1,90)
pulse=[b a b];
subplot(2,2,1),plot(pulse),xlabel('time'),ylabel('amplitude'),title('PULSE');
fftpulse=fftshift(fft(pulse,256));
subplot(2,2,2),plot(abs(fftpulse)),xlabel('frequency'),ylabel('amplitude'),title
('FOURIER TRANSFORM')
for n=1:1:128
c(n)=pulse(n).*exp((90*j*2*pi*n)/256);
end
d=(fftshift(fft(c,256)))
subplot(2,2,3),plot(abs(d)),xlabel('frequency'),ylabel('amplitude'),title('SPEC
TRUM');
OUTPUT