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Departmental Core Course

1. Department centre Proposing the course Electrical


2. Course Title Communication Systems
3. L-T-P Structure 3-1-0
4. Credits 3
5. Course Number
6. Status ( Category for Program) DC
7. Prerequisite Signals and Systems
8. Status vis a vis other course No overlap
9. Not allowed for (indicate program names) Allowed for all
10 Frequency of offering Every Year
11 Faculty who will teach the course Ajay Singh, Ankur Bansal, Ravikant Saini, Ankit
Dubey, Sudhakar Modem, Amit Kumar Singh,
Badri Narayan Subudhi, Ambika Prasad Shah
12 Will the course require any visiting faculty no
13. Course Objective (50 words)
The course gives a brief review of the Fourier series, and Fourier and Hilbert transforms. The
course explains about the effect of noise, amplitude modulation, pulse modulation and angle
modulation. Various multiple access techniques are discussed..
14. Course Contents (about 100 words) ( Include Laboratory/ Design Activities)

The Course content covers the following broad topics:


Review of Fourier series and Transform. Hilbert transform. Band pass signal and system
representation, Noise, random process, amplitude modulation, angle modulation, Noise in
AM/FM, Pulse modulation, Multiple access, introduction to information theory

15 Lecture Outline(with topics and No. of lectures)


Module Topic No. of
No. Hours
i) Basics: Review of Fourier Series and Transform. Hilbert Transform. Bandpass Signal 4
and System Representation.
ii) Amplitude Modulation: AM, DSBSC, SSB, VSB; Signal Representation, Generation, 6
and Demodulation.
iii) Angle Modulation: FM/PM: Signal Representation, Generation, and Demodulation. 5
Superheterodyne Receiver, Mixer. Phase Recovery with PLL.
iv) Random Variable and Random Process: Continuous and Discrete RV, PDF, CDF. 6
Moments, Function of RV, Random Process, Stationary Process, WSS,
Autocorrelation, Power Spectral Density, Gaussian Process
v) Noise: Resistor Noise, Noise Temperature, Noise Bandwidth, Effective Input Noise 4
Temperature, Noise Figure & Equivalent Noise Temperature in Cascaded Circuits.
vi) Noise in AM/FM: AM Receivers using Coherent Detection, AM Receivers using 4
Envelope Detection, FM Receivers.
vii) Pulse Modulation: Sampling, Pulse modulation Techniques (PAM, PWM, PPM), 7
Quantization, PCM, DPCM, Delta Modulation, TDMA/FDMA.
viii) Introduction to Digital Communications and Information Theory: Binary Digital 6
Modulation Techniques (BASK, BPSK, BFSK), Concept of Entropy, Source Coding.
Course Total 42
16 Brief Description of Tutorial Activities
Tutorial sheets will be supplied to the students. They are expected to work out the problems and
clarify their difficulties in the tutorial hour.

Module Brief Description of Tutorials No. of


No. Hours
i) Numerical Problems on: Fourier Series and Transform, Hilbert Transform, Bandpass 1
Signal and System Representation.
ii) Numerical Problems on: Amplitude Modulation 2
iii) Numerical Problems on: Angle Modulation 2
iv) Numerical Problems on: Random Variable and Random Process 2
v) Numerical Problems on: Noise Bandwidth, Noise Temperature, and Noise Figure. 2
vi) Numerical Problems on: Noise in AM/FM 1
vii) Numerical Problems on: Sampling, Quantization, PCM 2
viii) Numerical Problems on: Binary Digital Modulation Techniques (BASK, BPSK, 2
BFSK), Entropy, and Source Coding Schemes.
Total 14
17 Brief Description of Laboratory Activities
Module Experimental Description No. of
No. Hours
NO LAB IN THIS COURSE

18. Suggested text and reference materials


I Main References
1. Communication systems by S. Haykins, Wiley
2. Principles of communication systems by H. Taub and D.L. Shilling, TMH
II Additional References
1. Modern digital and analog communication systems by B.P.Lathi, Oxford

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