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22ec206 Ece

The course '22EC206 Communication Systems' focuses on both analog and digital communication systems, covering topics such as amplitude modulation, angle modulation schemes, and digital transmission techniques. Students will engage in practical applications including Simulink modeling and real-time music transmission using various modulation techniques. Upon completion, students will be able to analyze and apply different modulation techniques and understand the performance of digital communication systems.
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22ec206 Ece

The course '22EC206 Communication Systems' focuses on both analog and digital communication systems, covering topics such as amplitude modulation, angle modulation schemes, and digital transmission techniques. Students will engage in practical applications including Simulink modeling and real-time music transmission using various modulation techniques. Upon completion, students will be able to analyze and apply different modulation techniques and understand the performance of digital communication systems.
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ECE - II Year I Semester

22EC206 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS

Hours Per Week :

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the course will examine analog communication systems such as AM and FM radio. The second part
will concern digital communications, and how digital signals can be encoded and decoded over analog
channels.

MODULE-1
UNIT-1 12L+0T+8P=20 Hours

AMPLITUDE MODULATION:

modulation schemes, including commercial AM radio, SSB Modulation and Demodulation.

UNIT-2 12L+0T+8P=20 Hours

ANGLE MODULATION SCHEMES:


Narrowband FM, Wideband FM Modulation and Demodulation, Commercial FM, Phase Modulation,
Pulse modulation: PAM, PWM, and PPM.

PRACTICES:
To design the Simulink model of the DSB-AM to analyze each signal in time and frequency
domains using time scope and spectrum analyzer

DSB-AM
To observe the real-time music transmission for DSB-AM modulated signal via trans-receiver
(Example – USRP)

to analyze each signal in time and frequency domains using time scope and spectrum analyzer

Radio Peripheral (USRP) USRP trans-receiver

MODULE-2
UNIT-1 9L+0T+6P=15 Hours

DIGITAL TRANSMISSION:
Sampling, and the basis for digital communications, Quantization, PCM, line coding, and reducing ISI,

UNIT-2 15L+0T+10P=25 Hours

DIGITAL MODULATION SCHEME:


Digital carrier modulation, including ASK, FSK, PSK, QPSK, and QAM SNR and system performance
Methods of synchronization,

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SKILLS:
Identify the need direct and quadrature axis synchronous reactance; Slip test.
for modulation
and choice of
PRACTICES:
modulation.
Building Simulink Model of BPSK Modulator and Demodulator to measure Bit Error Rate (BER)
Choose the
choice of fre- BPSK Modulator and Demodulator Using USRP Hardware
quency bands A Music File Transmission with QPSK
of AM/FM/T.V/
Mobile/Satellite. Building Simulink Model of 16 QAM Modulator and Demodulator.
Select the detec-
A Music File Transmission with 16 QAM
tor/discriminator Simulating Real 16 QAM Transmission
required in FM.
COURSE OUTCOMES:
Mathematical
analysis of the Upon successful completion of this course, students will have to ability to:
digital modulated
signals. !
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Course Outcomes
Realize 8-PSK, No. Level No. with POs
16-PSK and 32-
PSK
1 Apply 1 1, 2, 12
niques.

2 Analyze 1,2 1, 2, 5, 12
la-tion techniques for a given set of parameters.

Examine the performance of various digital modu-


3 Analyze 2 1, 2, 12
lation techniques.

Perceive the modulation techniques and analog Evalu-


4 1,2 1, 2, 3, 5, 12
and Digital communication sub-systems. ate

TEXT BOOKS:
1. B.P. Lathi and Z. Ding “Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems”, 5th Edition,
Oxford University Press, 2018.
2. S.L. Kalkani and Priyanka “Communication Systems”, 5th Edition, New Age International
Publications, 2017.

REFERENCE BOOKS:
1. Simon Haykin and Michael Moher “Communication Systems” 5th Edition, Wiley, 2009.
2. Bruce Carlson and P.B Chilly, Communication System, 5th Edition, Tata McGraw-Hill, 2011
3. Herbert Taub and Donald L Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems, 4th edition, Tata
McGraw Hill, 2012,

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