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S. No. Topics Lectures: Dr. Tarun Kumar Rawat Course Instructor

This course outline covers the topics of analog and digital communication over 40 lectures. It includes introductions to communication systems and channels, analog modulation techniques like AM, FM, and noise analysis. It also covers pulse modulation, baseband digital modulation, and digital modulation formats. Evaluation includes two class tests and a mid-semester examination. Suggested readings on communication systems are also provided.

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S. No. Topics Lectures: Dr. Tarun Kumar Rawat Course Instructor

This course outline covers the topics of analog and digital communication over 40 lectures. It includes introductions to communication systems and channels, analog modulation techniques like AM, FM, and noise analysis. It also covers pulse modulation, baseband digital modulation, and digital modulation formats. Evaluation includes two class tests and a mid-semester examination. Suggested readings on communication systems are also provided.

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Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering

Course Outline

ITECC13: Analog and Digital Communication

S. No. Topics Lectures


1. Introduction: Introduction to communication system, 08
Communication Channels, Review of signals, time scaling
and shifting of signals, Fourier transform and its properties,
Bandpass representation of Signals, Need for modulation.
2. Analog Modulation: Definition, Time domain and frequency 05
domain description - AM, DSBSC, single tone modulation,
power relations in AM waves, Generation and Demodulation
of AM waves, Generation and demodulation of DSBSC Waves.
SSB modulation and demodulation.
First Class Test
3. Analog Modulation contd.: Introduction to FM and PM, 04
Frequency Modulation: Single tone frequency modulation,
Spectrum Analysis of Sinusoidal FM Wave, Narrow band FM,
Wide band FM, Generation and Demodulation of FM Waves
4. Noise analysis of AM and DSB receivers. Noise in FM 03
Receiver.
Mid Semester Examination
5. Pulse Modulation Techniques: Sampling, TDM, Pulse Code 08
Modulation, Differential PCM systems (DPCM), Delta
modulation, adaptive Delta modulation, comparison of PCM
and DM systems, noise in PCM and DM systems.
6. Baseband Modulation: Model of Digital Communication 04
Systems, Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization, Geometric
interpretation of signals, detection of known signals in noise,
probability of error, matched filter receiver, correlation
receiver, Requirements of a line encoding format, various line
encoding formats- Unipolar, Polar, Bipolar, Manchester
encoding, Digital subscriber line.
Second Class Test
7. Digital Modulation Techniques: Digital Modulation formats, 08
Coherent binary modulation techniques (BPSK, BFSK),
Coherent quadrature modulation techniques (QPSK), Non-
Coherent binary modulation techniques (DPSK), BER for
BPSK, Huffman and Shannon Fano encoding
Total Lectures 40

Suggested Readings:

1. S. Haykin, Communication Systems, 4thEdn, John Wiley & Sons, Singapore,


2001.
2. B.P. Lathi, Modern Digital & Analog Communication Systems, 3rdEdition,
Oxford University Press, Chennai, 1998.

Dr. Tarun Kumar Rawat


Course Instructor

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