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This document contains solutions to assignment problems from a course on communication systems. It includes solutions to problems involving amplitude modulation, single sideband modulation, vestigial sideband modulation, phase modulation, and frequency modulation. The problems analyze modulation techniques, spectrum characteristics, and system block diagrams. Key steps involve sketching spectra, determining modulation indices, and deriving expressions for modulated signals.

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University of Akron

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering


4400 341: Introduction to Communication Systems - Spring 2015
Assignment 4
4.3-3

For the AM signal with m(t) shown in Figure 1, and = 0.75:


a) Find the amplitude and power of the carrier.
b) Find the sideband power and the power efficiency, .


Figure 1

Solution:

4.4-2 A modulating signal m(t) is given by:


a) = cos 100 + 2 cos(300)
b) = sin 100 sin(500)
In each case:
i.
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.

Sketch the spectrum of m(t)


Find and sketch the spectrum of the DSB-SC signal 2() cos(1000).
From the spectrum obtained in part (ii), suppress the LSB spectrum to obtain the
USB spectrum.
Knowing the USB spectrum in part (ii), write the expression !"# () for the USB
signal.
Repeat part (iii) and (iv) to obtain the LSB signal !"# ().

Solution:

4.5-2 Consider a VSB amplitude modulation system. The baseband signal is an audio signal of
the bandwidth 4 kHz. The carrier frequency is 1500 kHz. Suppose that the transmission
vestigial filter Hi(f) has a (symmetric) frequency response as shown in Figure 2.
a) Design and illustrate a receiver system block diagram.
b) Find the bandwidth of this transmission.
c) Describe and sketch the necessary equalizer filter response H0(f) for distortionless
reception.


Figure 2

Solution:

5.1-2 A baseband signal m(t) is the periodic sawtooth signal shown in Figure 3.
a) Sketch !" () and !" () for this signal m(t) if ! = 210! , ! = 2000, and
! = 2.
b) Show that this PM signal is equivalent to another PM signal modulated by a periodic
rectangular message signal. Explain why it is necessary to use kp < in this case.
[Note that the PM signal has a constant frequency but has phase discontinuities
corresponding to the discontinuities of m(t).]


Figure 3

Solution:

5.1-4 Over and interval 1, an angle-modulated signal is given by


!" = 10 cos(13,000)
It is known that the carrier frequency, ! = 10,000.
a) Assuming a PM signal with ! = 1000. Determine m(t) over the interval 1.
b) Assuming an FM signal with ! = 1000. Determine m(t) over the interval
1.

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