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Code No: 137BE R16


JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY HYDERABAD
B. Tech IV Year I Semester Examinations, October/November - 2020
CODING THEORY AND TECHNIQUES
H
(Electronics and Communication Engineering)
Time: 2 hours Max. Marks: 75
Answer any Five Questions
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All Questions Carry Equal Marks
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1. Discuss the different types of errors occurred in communication channels in detail.[15]
D
2. State and prove the properties of Mutual Information. [15]

3.a) Find the Standard Array for a (6, 3) Linear Block Code, whose generator matrix is
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b) Find the syndrome matrix of the block code. [8+7]


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4.a) State and prove the theorems related to minimum distance of linear block codes.
b) Compute the probability of an undetected error for a (15,11) hamming code on a BSC with
0-
transition probability p=10-2. [7+8]
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5. Design a systematic cyclic encoder for a (7, 3) code, with a generator polynomial
g(x) = x4+x3+x2+1 and find the code word for the data word 110. [15]

6. Design an encoding and decoding circuit for the (7,4) cyclic code generated by 1+X+X3.
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[15]

7. Consider (4,3,2) convolutional code. Find the generator sequences of the code. Find the
PM
generator matrix G. Find the code word v corresponding to the information sequence
u = (110, 011, 110). [15]

8. Discuss about the procedure for decoding of BCH codes with an example. [15]
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