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Analog and Digital Communication

This document outlines the syllabus for an Analog and Digital Communication course offered at the School of Engineering & Technology. The course is worth 4 credits and covers 5 units over one semester. Unit 1 introduces analog communication systems including amplitude, frequency, and phase modulation. Unit 2 covers pulse and data communication techniques. Unit 3 compares digital modulation methods such as ASK, FSK, PSK, and QAM. Unit 4 focuses on source and error control coding. Unit 5 examines multi-user radio communication standards and technologies including GSM, CDMA, and Bluetooth. The course recommends 3 textbooks and provides 3 additional references.

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Analog and Digital Communication

This document outlines the syllabus for an Analog and Digital Communication course offered at the School of Engineering & Technology. The course is worth 4 credits and covers 5 units over one semester. Unit 1 introduces analog communication systems including amplitude, frequency, and phase modulation. Unit 2 covers pulse and data communication techniques. Unit 3 compares digital modulation methods such as ASK, FSK, PSK, and QAM. Unit 4 focuses on source and error control coding. Unit 5 examines multi-user radio communication standards and technologies including GSM, CDMA, and Bluetooth. The course recommends 3 textbooks and provides 3 additional references.

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b)Analog and Digital Communication

COURSE INFORMATION:

SCHOOL : Engineering & Technology COURSE TYPE: L-T-P


NAME:Analog and Digital Communication COURSE CREDIT : 04 [3-1-0]
DEPARTMENT: Computer Sc. &Engg. CATEGORY: OE
CODE:1**5151B SEMESTER: Fifth
PRE-REQUISITE (If Any):

SYLLABUS OUTLINE:
Unit I:
[8L]
Analog Communication:
Introduction to Communication Systems [1] – Modulation – Types – Need for Modulation [1].
Theory of Amplitude Modulation[1] – Evolution and Description of SSB Techniques[2] –
Theory of Frequency and Phase Modulation[2] – Comparison of Analog Communication
Systems (AM – FM – PM)[1]

Unit 2:
[8L] 
Pulse and Data Communication:
Pulse Communication: Pulse Amplitude Modulation (PAM) – Pulse Time Modulation (PTM) –
Pulse code Modulation (PCM) – Comparison of various Pulse Communication System (PAM –
PTM – PCM).
Data Communication: History of Data Communication – Standards Organizations for Data
Communication- Data Communication Circuits – Data Communication Codes – Data
communication Hardware – serial and parallel interfaces.

Unit 3:
[8L] 
Digital Communication:
Amplitude Shift Keying (ASK) – Frequency Shift Keying (FSK)–Phase Shift Keying (PSK) –
BPSK – QPSK – Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) – 8 QAM – 16 QAM – Bandwidth
Efficiency– Comparison of various Digital Communication System (ASK – FSK – PSK –
QAM).

Unit 4:
[8L]
Source and Error Control Coding:
Entropy, Source encoding theorem, Shannon fano coding, Huffman coding, mutual information,
channel capacity, Error Control Coding, linear block codes, cyclic codes – ARQ Techniques..
Unit 5:
[8L]
Multi-User Radio Communication:
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) – Code division multiple access (CDMA) –
Cellular Concept and Frequency Reuse – Channel Assignment and Handover Techniques –
Overview of Multiple Access Schemes – Satellite Communication – Bluetooth.

Text Books:
1. Wayne Tomasi, ―Advanced Electronic Communication Systems‖, 6th Edition, Pearson
Education, 2009.
2. Simon Haykin, ―Communication Systems‖, 4th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2004.
3. Rappaport T.S, “Wireless Communications: Principles and Practice”, 2nd Edition, Pearson
Education, 2007.

References Books:
4.H.Taub, D L Schilling and G Saha, ―Principles of Communication‖, 3rd Edition, Pearson
Education, 2007.
5. B. P.Lathi, ―Modern Analog and Digital Communication Systems‖, 3rd Edition, Oxford
University Press, 2007.
6. Blake, ―Electronic Communication Systems‖, Thomson Delmar Publications, 2002.

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