WC QP
WC QP
JOSEPH
COLLEGEOF ENGINEERING
NearTollSriperumbudur, Chennai602117
ApprovedbyAICTENewDelhi,AffiliatedtoAnnaUniversity
ISO9001:2015 Certified Institution ISO9001:
2015
Part-A(10x2=20Marks)
AnsweralltheQuestions
Q.No Question M CO BTL
1 Compare co channel interference and adjacent channel interference 2 CO1 4
2 Define frequency re-use ratio 2 CO1 1
3 Define Doppler shift and Doppler frequency. 2 CO2 1
4 Calculate the Brewster Angle for a wave impinging on ground having a 2 CO2 5
permittivity of εr =5.
5 Why MSK cannot be directly used in multiuser Communication? 2 CO3 4
6 What are the modes of Equalizers? 2 CO3 1
7 What is the concept of Self jamming. 2 CO4 1
8 What is near and far effect? How it influence CDMA? What are counter 2 CO4 2
measurements?
9 What is the function of PBX in PSTN? 2 CO5 1
10 What is the difference between wireless and fixed Network? 2 CO5 4
Part - B (5 x 13 = 65 Marks)
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Q.No Question M CO BTL
11.a. i)Write about frequency reuse concept.(7) 13 CO1 1
ii) . A spectrum of 30 MHz is allocated to a wireless FDD cellular system
which uses two 25 KHz simplex channels to provides full duplex voice and
control channels. Compute the number of channels available per cell if a 5
system uses 4 cell reuse. Also repeat the computation for 12 cell reuse. (6)
(OR)
b. i)For the given path loss n=3, find the frequency reuse factor and the cluster 13 CO1 5
size that should be used for maximum capacity. The minimum signal to
interference ratio required is 15dB. (6)
ii)Illustrate the concept ofcell splitting and Cell sectoring (7) 3
13.a. . Explain in detail about Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying transmission and 13 CO3 2
reception with necessary block diagram.
(OR)
b. Explain in detail the various diversity techniques. 13 CO3 2
Part - C (1 x 15 = 15 Marks)
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Q.No Question M CO BTL
16.a Explain in detail the features of FDMA.Also discuss the non linear effects of 15 CO4 2
FDMA.
(OR)
b. How is handoff in a cellular system implemented. Explain the different types 15 CO1 2
of handoffs.