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Carleton University: Sysc 4600 Digital Communications Fall 2016

This document appears to be an assignment sheet for a digital communications course. It contains 10 questions related to topics like linear time-invariant systems, power spectral density, probability density functions, signal-to-noise ratio, mean and variance, trigonometric functions, uniform distributions, wireless channel models, Fourier transforms, and binary phase shift keying probability of error curves. The questions range from sketching functions to calculating probabilities to finding bandwidths to estimating bit error rates.

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Carleton University: Sysc 4600 Digital Communications Fall 2016

This document appears to be an assignment sheet for a digital communications course. It contains 10 questions related to topics like linear time-invariant systems, power spectral density, probability density functions, signal-to-noise ratio, mean and variance, trigonometric functions, uniform distributions, wireless channel models, Fourier transforms, and binary phase shift keying probability of error curves. The questions range from sketching functions to calculating probabilities to finding bandwidths to estimating bit error rates.

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CARLETON UNIVERSITY

Department of Systems and Computer Engineering

SYSC 4600 Digital Communications Fall 2016

Assignment 1 – 130 points H. Yanikomeroglu

Posted on: Wednesday, 07 September 2016


Due on : Will not be collected (for studying purposes only)

Q1. (10 pts) There is a linear time-invariant (LTI) channel with impulse response h(t). The
input and output of the channel are denoted by x(t) and y(t), respectively. The corresponding
Fourier Transforms are H(f), X(f), and Y(f), respectively. Write the output in terms of the input
and channel
o in time domain,
o in frequency domain.

Q2. (10 pts) Sketch the power spectral density (PSD) of white noise.

Q3. (10 pts) Sketch the PDF (probability density function) and CDF (cumulative distribution
function) curves for a Gaussian random variable.

Q4. (10 pts) If SNR = 20 in the linear domain, what is SNR in dB?

Q5. (10 pts) In a statistical experiment, the five possible outcomes for the random variable X
are as follows: {1, 4, -3, -2, 5}. All the outcomes are equally-likely with probability 1/5. Find
the mean and variance of X.

Q6. (10 pts) Sketch cos(2πf c t + π/4).

Q7. (20 pts) X is uniform random variable taking values in the range [0, 4].
# Draw the PDF of X. # Draw the CDF of X.
# Find the variance of X. # Find Prob(2<X<3). # Find Prob(X=3).

Q8. (20 pts) Consider a wireless channel modelled as an LTI (linear, time-invariant) system with an
impulse response h(t) = aδ(t) + aδ(t-T/2), where a is a constant. Let us assume that x(t) is the
transmitted signal representing one single bit; it is a rectangular function with amplitude 1 and duration
[0, T]. Find the received signal y(t).

Q9. (10 pts) We have two signals x(t) and y(t); the former one is a baseband signal and the
latter a bandpass signal. The Fourier transforms of these signals, X(f) and Y(f), are given as
follows:
β , − 200MHz ≤ f ≤ −150 MHz
α , − 3MHz ≤ f ≤ 3MHz 
X(f ) =  and Y ( f ) = β , 150 MHz ≤ f ≤ 200 MHz .
 0, elsewhere  0,
 elsewhere

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Find the bandwidth of these two signals.

Q10. (20 pts) The probability of error (bit error rate) versus SNR curve for BPSK (binary phase
shift keying) is given below. If 1 million bits are received at 8 dB SNR, on average how many of
them will be detected erroneously?

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