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Fundamentals of Digital Communications

This document provides an introduction and overview of fundamentals of digital communications. It outlines the objectives of digital communication systems which are to transmit data from source to destination over a communication channel without errors. The typical blocks of a digital communication system are described including source coding, modulation, demodulation, and synchronization. Key books on digital communications are listed and an outline of topics to be covered is provided including mathematical modeling of systems, modulation techniques, channel models, detection theory, and performance analysis.

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Fundamentals of Digital Communications

This document provides an introduction and overview of fundamentals of digital communications. It outlines the objectives of digital communication systems which are to transmit data from source to destination over a communication channel without errors. The typical blocks of a digital communication system are described including source coding, modulation, demodulation, and synchronization. Key books on digital communications are listed and an outline of topics to be covered is provided including mathematical modeling of systems, modulation techniques, channel models, detection theory, and performance analysis.

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Fundamentals of Digital Communications –

Introduction

Klaus Witrisal
([email protected])

Signal Processing and Speech Communication Lab.,


Graz University of Technology

Inffeldgasse 16c, 2. Stock, www.spsc.tugraz.at

October 6, 2008

Objectives for this lecture

• Goal of (digital) communication systems


– data transmission from source to sink (A Æ B)
– over a given communication channel
– avoid transmission errors

• Digital communication systems


– typical blocks
– mathematical modeling of these blocks and of the
communication signals
– goal: optimization of blocks (system optimization)

2
Books – Digital Communications

• J. G. Proakis und M. Salehi, Communication Systems Engineering,


2nd ed., Prentice Hall, 2002. (German ed.: J. G. Proakis und M. Salehi,
Grundlagen der Kommunikationstechnik, 2. Auflage, Pearson, 2003) (Ch. 7 und
1,2,4)

• B. Sklar, Digital Communications: Fundamentals and Applications, 2nd


edition, Prentice-Hall, 2001 (Ch. 1-4, App. B)
• J. R. Barry, E. A. Lee and D. G. Messerschmitt, Digital Communication,
3rd edition, Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2004 (Ch. 1-3, 5, 6)
(wissenschaftlich und modern; anspruchsvoller)

• J. G. Proakis, Digital Communications, 3rd edition, McGraw-Hill, 1995


(Ch. 1, 2, 4, 5) (Standardwerk)

• M. Werner, Nachrichtentechnik. 4. Auflage, Vieweg Verlag, 2003 (Kapitel


1-4) (sehr einfach; deckt VL nicht ganz ab)

Outline: Introduction

• What is digital communications?


• Block diagram
• Why digital?
• Introductory example

Reference: [Sklar, Section 1.1; Proakis, Ch. 1]


– for (most) figures see [Sklar]

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Basic Elements of a Digital
Communication System (DCS)

Synch-
ronization

[Proakis] this course!

Block Diagram 5

Formatting – Source Coding

[Sklar] Example 6
This lecture: Digital modulation and channel

baseband
channel

011011 baseband
bit stream modulation baseband
signal
(analog) carrier (bandpass)
modulation RF-channel

digital modulation transmission


channel

Example 7

This lecture: Digital Demodulator

(matched) threshold 010011


baseband filter sampling detector bit stream
signal
(analog) (detection)
carrier de-
modulation

digital demodulation

Example 8
Demodulation/Detection

[Sklar] Example 9

PDF of Signal at Detector Input

[Sklar]

Example 10
Signal Regeneration

[Sklar]

Introduction 11

Goals (refined)

• Derive:
– Optimum signaling waveforms
– Optimum receiving filter
– Optimum decision threshold

For a variety of signaling methods (modulation schemes)

• This implies/requires:
– Derivation of mathematical models of digital
communication systems
– Derivation of the error rate performance

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Outlook
• Mathematical background
– Signal representations (time/frequency domain; signal
space)
– Linear systems
– Stochastic processes and noise
• Modulation
– Baseband and bandpass (passband; carrier modulated)
• Additive white Gaussian noise (AWGN) channel
• Optimum detection
– Matched filter and sampling
– Fundamentals of detection theory
– Performance analysis: bit error rate (BER)
– Equalization (for linear filter channels)

13

Typical Communications diese


SystemVorlesung

[Sklar] Block Diagram 14


Block Diagram of a Typical DCS
(extended)
• Block diagram of a typical digital communi-
cation system (for RF channels) [Sklar: Figure 1.2]
– Signal processing steps (signal transformations)

• Essential blocks:
– Formatting (source coding)
– Modulation (generate waveforms compatible with channel)
– Demodulation/detection
– Synchronization
• Essential in practice:
– Channel coding (for ARQ or FEC)

Block Diagram 15

Other processing steps

• Encryption: provide privacy


• Multiplexing: combine several data streams
• Multiple access: allow several users on medium
• Frequency spreading:
– Enhance robustness against interference (natural and
man-made)
– Unscheduled multiple access
– Reduction of fading

Block Diagram 16

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