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This document contains course outlines for two courses: 1) Digital Communications which covers topics like sampling, quantization, modulation techniques, error control coding, and spread spectrum systems across 5 units. 2) Communication Theory which covers amplitude and angle modulation systems, noise theory, performance of continuous wave modulation systems, and information theory including source coding and channel capacity across 5 units. Both courses include tutorials and list textbooks and references for further reading. The Analog and Digital Communication Laboratory course focuses on experiments involving modulation, demodulation, coding, decoding and digital modulation techniques.

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Digital Communications

This document contains course outlines for two courses: 1) Digital Communications which covers topics like sampling, quantization, modulation techniques, error control coding, and spread spectrum systems across 5 units. 2) Communication Theory which covers amplitude and angle modulation systems, noise theory, performance of continuous wave modulation systems, and information theory including source coding and channel capacity across 5 units. Both courses include tutorials and list textbooks and references for further reading. The Analog and Digital Communication Laboratory course focuses on experiments involving modulation, demodulation, coding, decoding and digital modulation techniques.

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DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

LTPMC
3 1 0 100 4
UNIT I SAMPLING AND WAVEFORM CODING 9
Sampling Theorem- Band pass sampling- PAM- PCM -Uniform and Non- Uniform
Quantization- Quantization error- DM and Adaptive Delta Modulation-DPCM- TDM
Principles- Digital Hierarchy.
UNIT II BANDLIMITED SIGNALLING 9
Power Spectra of PAM signals- Inter Symbol Interference- Ideal Nyquist channel-
Raised Cosine Channels- Correlative Coding- Eye patterns- Adaptive Equalization for
Data Transmission
UNIT III PASS BAND DATA TRANSMISSION 12
Pass band Transmission Model- ML criterion-correlation receivers- Matched filters.
Generation- Detection- Signal Space diagram- Bit error probability and power spectra
of BPSK- QPSK- FSK and MSK schemes- Performance comparisons- carrier and bit
synchronization
UNIT IV ERROR CONTROL CODING 9
Linear block codes- Cyclic codes- Convolution Codes: Coding Gain and Viterbi
decoding of Convolution Codes- Trellis coded modulation.
UNIT V SPREAD SPECTRUM SYSTEMS: 6
Pseudo Noise sequences- generation-principles of DSSS-correlation properties-
msequence and Gold sequence- FH-SS- processing gain- anti-jam
TOTAL: 45
TUTORIAL: 15
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Simon Haykins- “Digital Communications”- John Wiley, 4/E- 2007.
2. H. Taub, D.L.Schilling, G. Saha- “Principles of Communication Systems”- 3/ETata
McGraw Hill Publishing Company- New Delhi- 2008
REFERENCES:
3. John.G.Proakis “Digital Communication”- McGraw Hill – 3/E - 2008.
4. K.N.Chari., D.Ganesh Rao-“Digital Communications”- 2/E- Sanguine Technical
Publishers- Bangalore- 2005
5. B.Sklar “ Digital communications”2/E Prentice Hall-2001
ANALOG AND DIGITAL COMMUNICATION LABORATORY
LTPMC
0 0 3 100 2
1. Amplitude Modulation and demodulation-
2. Frequency Modulation and FSK Generation
3. Balanced modulator
4. Pre-emphasis & de-emphasis
5. Phase locked loop and applications
6. PWM Generation and detection
7. AM detector and AGC Characteristics
8. FM detector
9. PAM and verification of sampling theorem
10. Pulse Code Modulation Encoder and Decoder
11. Delta modulation and demodulation
12. Digital Modulation Techniques using Trainers

EC 2252 COMMUNICATION THEORY 3 1 0 4


AIM
To study the various analog communication fundamentals viz., Amplitude modulation
and demodulation, angle modulation and demodulation. Noise performance of various
receivers and information theory with source coding theorem are also dealt.
OBJECTIVE
 To provide various Amplitude modulation and demodulation systems.
 To provide various Angle modulation and demodulation systems.
 To provide some depth analysis in noise performance of various receiver.
 To study some basic information theory with some channel coding theorem.
1. AMPLITUDE MODULATION SYSTEMS 10
Review of Spectral Characteristics of Periodic and Non-periodic signals; Generation and
Demodulation of AM, DSBSC, SSB and VSB Signals; Comparison of Amplitude
Modulation Systems; Frequency Translation; FDM; Non – Linear Distortion.
2. ANGLE MODULATION SYSTEMS 8
Phase and Frequency Modulation; Single tone, Narrow Band and Wideband FM;
Transmission Bandwidth; Generation and Demodulation of FM Signal.
3. NOISE THEORY 8
Review of Probability, Random Variables and Random Process; Guassian Process;
Noise – Shot noise, Thermal noise and white noise; Narrow band noise, Noise
temperature; Noise Figure.
4. PERFORMANCE OF CW MODULATION SYSTEMS 10
Superheterodyne Radio receiver and its characteristic; SNR; Noise in DSBSC systems
using coherent detection; Noise in AM system using envelope detection and its FM
system; FM threshold effect; Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis in FM; Comparison of
performances.
5. INFORMATION THEORY 9
Discrete Messages and Information Content, Concept of Amount of Information,
Average information, Entropy, Information rate, Source coding to increase average
information per bit, Shannon-Fano coding, Huffman coding, Lempel-Ziv (LZ) coding,
Shannon’s Theorem, Channel Capacity, Bandwidth- S/N trade-off, Mutual information
and channel capacity, rate distortion theory, Lossy Source coding.
TUTORIAL 15 TOTAL : 60
20
TEXT BOOKS
1. Dennis Roddy & John Coolen - Electronic Communication (IV Ed.), Prentice Hall
of India.
2. Herbert Taub & Donald L Schilling – Principles of Communication Systems ( 3rd
Edition ) – Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.
REFERENCE:
1. Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, John Wiley & sons, NY, 4th Edition,
2001.
2. Bruce Carlson - Communication Systems. (III Ed.), Mc Graw Hill.
3. B.P.Lathi, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Third Edition,
Oxfod Press,2007.
4. R.P Singh and S.D.Sapre, “Communication Systems – Analog and Digital”, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2007.
5. John G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi, Fundamentals of Communication Systems,
Pearson Education, 2006.

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