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EE 307, Syllabus

The document describes a Communication Systems course offered to electrical engineering students. The course is worth 3 credits and includes 2 hours of lectures and 1 hour of tutorials per week. Topics covered include signal and system review, amplitude and angle modulation techniques, pulse modulation, sampling, PCM, delta modulation, and time division multiplexing. Recommended textbooks are listed.

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EE 307, Syllabus

The document describes a Communication Systems course offered to electrical engineering students. The course is worth 3 credits and includes 2 hours of lectures and 1 hour of tutorials per week. Topics covered include signal and system review, amplitude and angle modulation techniques, pulse modulation, sampling, PCM, delta modulation, and time division multiplexing. Recommended textbooks are listed.

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Course Code EE 307


2. Title of the Course Communication Systems
3. Credit Structure L-T-P-Credits
2-1-0-3
4. Name of the Concerned Electrical Engineering
Discipline
5. Pre–requisite, if any None
6. Scope of the course
7. Course Syllabus Review of signals and systems, Frequency domain of signals, Principles
of Amplitude Modulation Systems- DSB, SSB and VSB modulations.
Angle Modulation., Representation of FM and PM signals. Spectral
characteristics of angle modulated signals.
Review of probability and random process. Gaussian and white noise
characteristics. Noise in amplitude modulation systems. Noise in
Frequency modulation systems. Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis.
Threshold effect in angle modulation.
Pulse modulation. Sampling process. Pulse Amplitude and Pulse code
modulation (PCM).
Differential pulse code modulation. Delta modulation. Noise
considerations in PCM.
Time Division multiplexing. Digital Multiplexers.

8. Suggested Books 1. S. Haykin, Communications Systems, John Wiley and Sons, 2001.
2. J.G. Proakis, and M. Salehi, Communication Systems
Engineering, Pearson Education, 2002.
3. Taub, and D.L. Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems,
Tata McGraw Hill, 2001.

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