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This document provides details about the course "Digital Communication Systems" offered by the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The course is a 3 credit subject that will be taught over one semester. It introduces students to the principles, techniques, and applications of digital communication over 42 contact hours. Topics include digital modulation schemes, error control coding, information theory, and optical and wireless communication systems. The objective is to help students understand digital communication concepts. Suggested textbooks are also listed.

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Ec 511

This document provides details about the course "Digital Communication Systems" offered by the Department of Electronics and Computer Engineering at Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee. The course is a 3 credit subject that will be taught over one semester. It introduces students to the principles, techniques, and applications of digital communication over 42 contact hours. Topics include digital modulation schemes, error control coding, information theory, and optical and wireless communication systems. The objective is to help students understand digital communication concepts. Suggested textbooks are also listed.

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INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY ROORKEE

NAME OF DEPT/CENTRE: Dept. of Electronics and Computer

Engineering
1. Subject Code: EC-511

Course Title: Digital Communication Systems


L: 3

2. Contact Hours:

Theory

3. Examination Duration (Hrs.):


4. Relative Weight:
5. Credits:

CWS

9. Objective:

PRS

P: 0

Practical

3
MTE

6. Semester: Autumn

8. Pre-requisite:

115

T: 0

35

ETE

50

0
PRE

7. Subject Area: PCC

Nil
To introduce the students to the principles, techniques and applications of
digital communication.

10. Details of the Course:


Sl.
No.
1.

2.

3.
4.

5.
6.

7.
8.

Contents
Block diagram and sub-system description of a digital
communication system. Sampling of low-pass and band-pass
signals, analysis of instantaneous, natural and flat-top sampling,
signal reconstruction; PAM and bandwidth considerations.
PCM, signal to quantization noise ratio analysis of linear and
non-linear quantizers; Line codes and bandwidth considerations;
PCMTDM
hierarchies,
frame
structures,
frame
synchronization and bit stuffing.
Quantization noise analysis of DM and ADM; DPCM and
ADPCM; Low bit rate coding of speech and video signals.
Baseband transmission, matched filter, performance in additive
Gaussian noise; Intersymbol interference (ISI), Nyquist criterion
for zero ISI, sinusoidal roll-off filtering, correlative coding,
equalizers and adaptive equalizers; Digital subscriber lines.
Geometric representation of signals, maximum likelihood
decoding; Correlation receiver, equivalence with matched filter
Generation, detection and probability of error analysis of OOK,
BPSK, coherent and non-coherent FSK, QPSK and DPSK;
QAM, MSK and multicarrier modulation; Comparison of
bandwidth and bit rate of digital modulation schemes.
Types of satellite orbits, satellite transponder, multiple access
techniques, basic link design.
Cellular concepts, propagation characteristics, GSM and CDMA
standards.

Contact
Hours
5

5
5

3
8

4
4

9.

Optical fiber propagation, loss and dispersion, types of fibers;


Optical sources and detectors, connectors and splices; Optical
link.
Total

4
42

11. Suggested Books:


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No.
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5.

6.

Name of Authors/ Books/ Publishers

Year of
Publication/Reprint
Ed., John
2001

Haykin, S., Communication Systems, 4th


Wiley & Sons.
Lathi, B.P. and Ding, Z., Modern Digital and Analog
Communication Systems, Intl. 4th Ed., Oxford
University Press.
Roden, M.S., Analog and Digital Communication
Systems, 5th Ed., Discovery Press.
Sklar, B., and Ray, P.K., Digital Communication:
Fundamentals and Applications, 2nd Ed., Dorling
Kindersley (India).
Carlson, A.B., Crilly, P.B. and Rutledge, J.C.,
Communication Systems: An Introduction to Signals
and Noise in Electrical Communication, 4th Ed.,
McGraw-Hill.
Roddy, D., and Coolen, J., Electronic Communication,
4th Ed., Dorling Kindersley (India).

2009
2005
2009
2002

2009

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