This document outlines the course objectives, units, textbooks, and outcomes for an Analog Communication Systems course. The course objectives are to learn fundamental concepts, modulation and demodulation techniques, transmitter and receiver workings, and the effect of noise. The units cover amplitude modulation, angle modulation, noise, transmitters and receivers, and pulse analog modulation techniques. The course aims to provide understanding of analog communication systems and analysis of modulation techniques, system performance with noise, and pulse modulation methods.
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This document outlines the course objectives, units, textbooks, and outcomes for an Analog Communication Systems course. The course objectives are to learn fundamental concepts, modulation and demodulation techniques, transmitter and receiver workings, and the effect of noise. The units cover amplitude modulation, angle modulation, noise, transmitters and receivers, and pulse analog modulation techniques. The course aims to provide understanding of analog communication systems and analysis of modulation techniques, system performance with noise, and pulse modulation methods.
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ANNAMACHARYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY & SCIENCES:: RAJAMPET
(AN AUTONOMOUS INSTITUTION)
ANALOG COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
COURSE OBJECTIVES: The course should enable the students
1. To learn the fundamental concept of analog communication systems 2. To study different analog modulation and demodulation techniques 3. To understand the working of transmitters and receivers. 4. To know the effect of noise on analog communication systems. UNIT I AMPLITUDE MODULATION: Introduction to communication system, Elements of communication system, Need for modulation, Types of Modulation, Amplitude Modulation- single tone modulation, power relations in AM waves, Generation and Detection of AM Waves, Double side band suppressed carrier modulation, Generation and Detection of DSB-SC Modulated waves, SSB Modulation, Generation and Detection of AM-SSB Modulated waves, vestigial side band modulation, Generation and Detection of VSB waves. UNIT II ANGLE MODULATION: Basic concepts, Frequency Modulation, Single tone frequency modulation, Narrow band FM, Wide band FM, Transmission bandwidth of FM Wave, Generation of FM Waves, and Detection of FM Waves: Comparison of FM & AM. UNIT III NOISE: Noise in Analog communication System, Noise in DSB & SSB System Noise in AM System, Noise in Angle Modulation System, Threshold effect in Angle Modulation System, SNR Calculation, Pre-emphasis & de-emphasis. UNIT IV TRANSMITTERS & RECEIVERS: Introduction, Classification of Transmitter, AM Transmitter, FM Transmitter-Variable reactance type, Receiver Types, Characteristics of Receiver, TRF receiver, Super-heterodyne receiver. UNITV PULSE ANALOG MODULATION: Multiplexing-TDM, FDM, Types of Pulse modulation, PAM-Single polarity PAM, double polarity PAM, PWM-Generation & demodulation of PWM, PPM-Generation and demodulation of PPM. TEXTBOOKS: 1. Simon Haykin, John Wiley - Principles of Communication Systems , 2nd Ed., 2. George Kennedy and Bernard Davis - Electronics & Communication System , TMH 2004 REFERENCES: 1. H Taub & D. Schilling, Gautam Sahe - Principles of Communication Systems, TMH, 2007 3rd Edition. 2. John G. Proakis, Masood Salehi - Fundamentals of Communication Systems PEA, 2006. 3. A.Bruce Carlson, & Paul B. Crilly, “Communication Systems – An Introduction to Signals & Noise in Electrical Communication”, McGraw-Hill International Edition, 5th Edition, 2010. COURSE OUTCOMES: Upon completion of the course, students can CO1: Understand the basic concepts of the analog communication systems. CO2: Analyze various analog modulation and demodulation techniques CO3: Evaluate the performance of the communication system in the presence of noise. CO4: Gain the knowledge about working of radio transmitters and receivers CO5: Analyze various pulse analog modulation and demodulation techniques