This document discusses key concepts in communication theory, including amplitude modulation techniques like DSB-AM, unit step and impulse responses, pulse code modulation, the blocks of a communication system model, definitions of noise, signal and signal-to-noise ratio, channel capacity, bandwidth, Shannon's capacity formula, QAM modulation, and continuous-time versus discrete-time signals.
This document discusses key concepts in communication theory, including amplitude modulation techniques like DSB-AM, unit step and impulse responses, pulse code modulation, the blocks of a communication system model, definitions of noise, signal and signal-to-noise ratio, channel capacity, bandwidth, Shannon's capacity formula, QAM modulation, and continuous-time versus discrete-time signals.
This document discusses key concepts in communication theory, including amplitude modulation techniques like DSB-AM, unit step and impulse responses, pulse code modulation, the blocks of a communication system model, definitions of noise, signal and signal-to-noise ratio, channel capacity, bandwidth, Shannon's capacity formula, QAM modulation, and continuous-time versus discrete-time signals.
This document discusses key concepts in communication theory, including amplitude modulation techniques like DSB-AM, unit step and impulse responses, pulse code modulation, the blocks of a communication system model, definitions of noise, signal and signal-to-noise ratio, channel capacity, bandwidth, Shannon's capacity formula, QAM modulation, and continuous-time versus discrete-time signals.
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Communication Theory
1. Explain Amplitude modulation and DSB-AM
2. Define Unit Step and Unit Impulse response 3. Explain pulse code modulation 4. Draw model of communication system and explain its blocks
Communication Theory (2)
1. Define noise, signal and signal to noise ratio. 2. Explain channel capacity, bandwidth and Shannon's Capacity Formula 3. Write a note on QAM and explain its diagram 4. Explain Continuous-Time and Discrete-Time signal