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Practice Questions: HZ W N

1) An FM signal can be identified by its angle modulation, while an PM signal cannot. 2) For a 5kHz bandwidth message signal over a 50dB attenuating channel with noise density of 10-12 W/Hz, the required transmit power is greater than 0.05W to achieve a 20dB SNR. 3) The output of an ideal discriminator with constant 2, given input 10cos(20πt + 10t2) is not v(t) = t/2.

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Practice Questions: HZ W N

1) An FM signal can be identified by its angle modulation, while an PM signal cannot. 2) For a 5kHz bandwidth message signal over a 50dB attenuating channel with noise density of 10-12 W/Hz, the required transmit power is greater than 0.05W to achieve a 20dB SNR. 3) The output of an ideal discriminator with constant 2, given input 10cos(20πt + 10t2) is not v(t) = t/2.

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Practice Questions

1. Determine whether the following statements are true or false. Give explanations if
true, counterexamples if false.
a) Without prior knowledge about the message signal, one can tell by looking
at an angle modulated signal if it is an FM or PM signal.
b) A message signal with bandwidth 5kHz is transmittedon a baseband
communication channel with attenuation of 50dB and N 0 = 10 12 W / Hz .
If the baseband SNR is required to be at least 20dB, then the transmitted
signal power must be greater than 0.05W.
c) If the input to an ideal discriminator with discriminator constant K D = 2 ,

is 10 cos(20t + 10t 2 ) , the output voltage is v(t ) = t / 2 .


d) A carrier phase offset of / 4 in DSB demodulation produces a scaled
version of the message signal.
e) The output SNR for AM modulated signal is 40dB. If it is desired to
achieve the same SNR for SSB modulated signal, then the transmitted
power for SSB modulation is greater than the transmitted power for AM
modulation.

2. The sinusoidal message signal m(t ) = Am cos(2f m t ) is frequency modulated so


t

that the transmitted signal s (t ) is given by s (t ) = Ac cos(2f c t + 2f d m( )d ) .

The following parameters are given: f c = 9.95MHz, f m = 25KHz , Am = 1V .


a) Suppose that f d = 10 KHz / Volt . What is the bandwidth of the transmitted
signal s (t ) ?
b) Signal s (t ) goes through a communication channel that adds noise to it, so
that the received signal is r (t ) = s (t ) + n(t ) , where n(t ) is white Gaussian
random
process
with
power
spectral
density,
N0
Sn ( f ) =
= 3 10 5 W / Hz . Signal r(t) is demodulated using a standard
2
FM demodulation scheme like the one we discussed in class. Assuming
that the available channel bandwidth is 100KHz, find the minimal required
transmitting power so that the signal to noise ratio at the output of the FM
demodulator is at least 40dB.
c) Consider the same problem as in part (b) this time with a deemphasis filter
1
with H de ( f ) =
. What should the transmitting power be
1 + ( f / 5kHz ) 2
so that the output SNR is the same as in part b? Compare your results.

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