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02 - Modulation and Coding Techniques - Information Capacity, Bits, Bit Rate, Baud, and M-Ary Encoding

This document discusses key concepts in information theory including: - Information capacity is a measure of how much information can be transmitted through a system and depends on bandwidth and transmission time. - A bit is the basic unit of digital information, and bit rate refers to the number of bits transmitted per second. - Shannon's theory from 1948 established that the maximum information capacity is proportional to bandwidth and transmission time based on the signal-to-noise ratio. - M-ary encoding allows multiple bits to be encoded into symbols to increase information density, with the number of possible combinations increasing exponentially with the number of bits.
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02 - Modulation and Coding Techniques - Information Capacity, Bits, Bit Rate, Baud, and M-Ary Encoding

This document discusses key concepts in information theory including: - Information capacity is a measure of how much information can be transmitted through a system and depends on bandwidth and transmission time. - A bit is the basic unit of digital information, and bit rate refers to the number of bits transmitted per second. - Shannon's theory from 1948 established that the maximum information capacity is proportional to bandwidth and transmission time based on the signal-to-noise ratio. - M-ary encoding allows multiple bits to be encoded into symbols to increase information density, with the number of possible combinations increasing exponentially with the number of bits.
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Information Capacity, Bits, Bit


Rate, Baud, M-ary Encoding
Mathematical treatment of the
concepts, parameters and rules
governing the transmission of
messages through communication
systems.
Information Capacity
– the measure how much information can be propagated through a
communication system
- a function of bandwidth and transmission time.
- number of independent symbols that can be carried through a
system in a given time.
Bits and Bit Rate
Binary digit of bit – the most basic digital symbol used to represent
information.
Bits and Bit Rate
Bit rate – the number of bits transmitted during one second and is expressed in
bits per second or bps.
Hartley’s Law

In 1928 information theorist Ralph V. R. Hartley of


Bell Labs published “Transmission of Information.
,” in which he proved “that the total amount of
information that can be transmitted is proportional
to frequency range transmitted and the time of the
transmission.”
Claude E. Shannon: Founder of Information Theory

-published his masterpiece in 1948:

“A Mathematical Theory of Communication.”

A transmitter encodes information into a signal, which is


corrupted by noise and then decoded by the receiver.
Shannon Limit for Information Capacity
Shannon Limit for Information Capacity
Shannon Limit for Information Capacity

Example 2: Satellite TV Channel


For a satellite TV channel with a signal-to noise ratio of 20 dB and a video
bandwidth of 10MHz, what is the shannon information capacity?
M-ary Encoding

N=no. bits necessary


M=no. of conditions, levels, or
combinations possible for N bits.
M-ary Encoding
Find the total number of combinations for the following number of bits.
1. 3 bits
2.10 bits
3.15 bit
4. 50 bits
Baud

baud=symbol rate (baud per second)


ts=time of one signaling element (s)
Nyquist Theorem

fb=channel capacity(bps)
B=minimum Nyquist bandwidth (Hz)
M=number of discrete signals or voltage levels
Nyquist Theorem
Nyquist Theorem
Sample Problem

Find the channel capacity with minimum


Nyquist bandwidth of 130 Hz and 7 bits of data.
What is the rate of change of signal? (baud)

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