Digital Communication Syllabus
Digital Communication Syllabus
TEACHING
EXAMINATION SCHEME
SCHEME
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PAP TH TOTAL OR
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3 - 3 6 3 80 32 20 100 40 25 10 - - 25 10 150
Course Objectives:
This is technology group subject, which will enable student to comprehend facts, concepts &
working principle of digital communication system. This subject familiarizes the student with
information theory, measurement of information rate &capacity. This subject helps the student to
understand the concept of various pulse modulations, Digital modulation techniques, coding
methods and error control, multiplexing & multiple access techniques and S.S. modulation. The
knowledge acquired by student will help them to apply it in various modern communication
systems.
Course Outcomes:
Student should be able to:
Distinguish analog and digital communication system & Understand channel capacity and
CO1
entropy
CO2 Understand various pulse coding techniques with principle of sampling & quantization
Course Content:
SECTION-I
Unit
R U A
& Hour
Topics/Sub-topics Marks CO Level Level Leve
Sub- s
l
Unit
1 Introduction of Digital Communication: 8 12 CO1 17% 50% 33%
Basic digital communication system, block
1.1
diagram
Channel capacity-definition, Hartley’s law,
1.2 Shannon-Hartley theorem, Channel capacity
equation, channel noise and its effect
Average and Mutual information, Entropy,
1.3 Advantages and disadvantages of digital
Communication
2 Pulse Communication:
Introduction, comparison with Continuous
2.1
Wave Modulation, advantages.
Pulse code modulation- block diagram of
PCM transmitter & receiver, quantization,
2.2
quantization error, Companding, Inter
10 16 CO2 25% 50% 25%
symbol Interference
Delta modulation- block diagram of DM,
slope overload distortion, granular noise,
2.3 Adaptive Delta Modulation (ADM),
Adaptive Differential PCM (ADPCM),
Comparison of PCM techniques, problems
3 Coding methods and Error control :
Baud rate, Bit rate, Line coding - unipolar,
3.1
bipolar – NRZ, RZ, Manchester
Source coding, ASCII, EBCDIC and baudout
3.2 6 12 CO3 33% 33% 34%
code
Channel coding, Error, Causes of error and
3.3 its effects, error detection & correction using
parity, Hamming code & simple numerical.
SECTION-II
4 Digital Modulation Technique :
ASK, FSK, PSK definition & waveforms,
4.1 their transmitter and receiver block diagram
and working
M-ary encoding, QPSK, QAM, DPSK block 10 18 CO4 34% 44% 22%
4.2 diagram of transmitter and receiver and
working
4.3 Bandwidth for each modulation technique
and their comparison
5 Multiplexing and Multiple Access
5.1 Need of multiplexing, TDM, FDM definition 6 10 CO5 30% 50% 20%
block diagram and their comparison
5.2 Introduction to WDM
Multiple access technique TDMA, FDMA,
5.3 CDMA and advantages of TDMA over
FDMA
6 Fading Channels :
6.1 Small Scale Multipath Propagation
12
8 CO6 42% 42% 16%
6.2 Parameters of Multipath channels, Types of
small scale fading
6.3 Rayleigh and Rician distribution
TOTAL 48 80
Legends: R- Remember, U – Understand, A – Apply and above levels (Blooms’s Revised Taxanomy).
Website:
1. https://nptel.ac.in/courses/117101051/
2. https://www.tutorialspoint.com/digital_communication/digital_communication_tech
niques.html