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Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology

Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodbidri, D.K – 574225


Phone: 08258-262725, Fax: 08258-262726
Accredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ & NBA (ECE & CSE)

Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering


SEMESTER – IV Academic Year: 2022- 2023
Course Code: 21EC44 Course Name: Communication Theory
Course Teacher: Mr. Napolean A
Course Outcomes: After studying this course, students will be able to,
Blooms Level Target
CO Numbers Course Outcomes
Level
Understand the amplitude and frequency modulation techniques and
21EC44.1 L1,L2 L3 2
perform time and frequency domain transformations.
Identify the schemes for amplitude and frequency modulation and
21EC44.2 L1,L2,L3 2
demodulation of analog signals and compare the performance.
Characterize the influence of channel noise on analog modulated
21EC44.3 L1,L2,L3 2
signals.
Understand the characteristics of pulse amplitude modulation, pulse
21EC44.4 L1,L2,L3 2
position modulation and pulse code modulation systems.
Illustration of digital formatting representations used for Multiplexers,
21EC44.5 L1,L2,L3 2
Vocoders and Video transmission.
CO-PO/PSO Mapping Matrix:

CO Numbers PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2 PSO3

21EC44.1 3 3 3
21EC44.2 3 3 3 3 3
21EC44.3 3 3 3 3 3
21EC44.4 3 3 3 3 3
21EC44.5 3 3 3 3 3 2
SUM 15 15 12 15 12 2
AVERAGE 3 3 3 3 3 2
Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology
Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodbidri, D.K – 574225
Phone: 08258-262725, Fax: 08258-262726
Accredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ & NBA (ECE & CSE)

Justification of Course Outcome and Program Outcome mapping


CO POs Level Justification

PO1 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to apply the knowledge
gained to understand the technical terms and its effects in the
amplitude modulation.
21EC44.1 PO2 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to formulate the
amplitude and frequency modulation techniques in time and
frequency domain.
PSO1 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to understand and apply
the needs of amplitude modulation in analog communications.
PO1 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to apply the basic
mathematical knowledge in the frequency modulation
communication.
PO2 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to analyze the frequency
modulated and demodulated signals.

21EC44.2 PO3 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to give a solution for the
nonlinear effects in frequency modulation technique.
PSO1 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to understand the basic
function of frequency modulation technique and its broadcasting
systems.
PSO2 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to design a superhetrodyne
receiver circuits for the FM communications applications.
PO1 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to derive the
expression for the various types of noises associated in the FM
receivers.
PO2 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to identify the role of
noises and noise minimization techniques for the optimized FM
operation.
PO3 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to processes the steps in a
pre-emphasis and De-emphasis in frequency modulation.

21EC44.3 PSO1 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to understand the effects of
noises in analog modulation.

PSO2 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to implement a noise


free FM receiver circuit by considering threshold effect, capture
effect and FM threshold reduction.
PO1 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to understand basic
needs of sampling and quantization techniques.
Alva’s Institute of Engineering & Technology
Shobhavana Campus, Mijar, Moodbidri, D.K – 574225
Phone: 08258-262725, Fax: 08258-262726
Accredited by NAAC with ‘A+’ & NBA (ECE & CSE)
POs Level Justification
CO
PO2 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to formulate the basic steps
for the conversion of analog to digital signals.

PO3 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to design a successful


communication model by converting analog to digital domain by the
21EC44.4
process of sampling and digital modulation techniques.
PSO1 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to understand the different
types of digital modulation and demodulation techniques.

PSO2 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to execute the generation


and detection of PPM waves.

PO1 3 Strongly mapped as the students will be able to understand the steps
involved in sampling and quantization process..
PO2 3 Strongly mapped students will able to design the encoding and
decoding circuits for a digital communication.

21EC44.5 PO3 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to use modern digital
multiplexing techniques.
PSO1 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to understand the
quantization of noise and signal regeneration methods.
PSO2 3 Strongly mapped as students will be able to perform the digital signal
encoding and filtering operations.
PSO3 3 Mapped as students will be able to solve the problems in the digital
systems like video+MPEG and Vocoders.

Course Teacher IQAC Coordinator HOD


Mr. Sudhakara H M Dr. Siddesh G K

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