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Communication Theory PART-1: Prof (DR) Rajesh M Bodade

This document provides an overview of the Communication Theory course, including administrative details, reference materials, topics, and important points. The course is 3 credits over 110 periods, with assessments including 3 in-class tests and a final exam. Key topics covered include signal classification, Fourier analysis, convolution, spectral density, correlation, transmission through linear systems, equalization, Hilbert transforms, and bandpass systems. Students are directed to reference materials like books and PDF lecture slides. The first in-class test will cover topics from the first lecture PDF. Clarifying questions from students are welcomed.

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Communication Theory PART-1: Prof (DR) Rajesh M Bodade

This document provides an overview of the Communication Theory course, including administrative details, reference materials, topics, and important points. The course is 3 credits over 110 periods, with assessments including 3 in-class tests and a final exam. Key topics covered include signal classification, Fourier analysis, convolution, spectral density, correlation, transmission through linear systems, equalization, Hilbert transforms, and bandpass systems. Students are directed to reference materials like books and PDF lecture slides. The first in-class test will cover topics from the first lecture PDF. Clarifying questions from students are welcomed.

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COMMUNICATION THEORY

PART-1

Prof (Dr) Rajesh M Bodade


Administrative Points
• Number of Periods : 110
• Number of Credits :3
• Number of OTWs : 03
• Internal Marks : 50 (based on 3 OTWs)
• Final Test : 50
REFERENCE MATERIALS
1.Analog and Digital Communications by Simon
Haykin.
2.Modern Digital and Analog Communication
System by BP Lathi
3. lecture-01.pdf, lecture-02a.pdf, lecture-02b.pdf,
lecture-03a.pdf, lecture-03b.pdf, and lecture-
03c.pdf. (Given in this folder)
4. Any other book on signals and systems and
communication principles.
1.3.1.1 Classification of signals and model of
a communication system
• Review of Signal classification – periodic and
non-periodic, continuous and discrete time,
analog and digital, energy and power,
deterministic and random, odd and even etc.,
• Refer to any book on signals and systems like
the SCHAUM series.
1.3.2.1 Fourier series
• Complex exponential representation (only) of
Fourier Series. (Trigonometric representation
not needed)
• 2.9 of BPL, 2.1 of SH
1.3.2.2 Fourier transforms, properties of
Fourier transform.
• 2.2, 2.3, and 2.4 of SH.
• Fourier transform in f or ω is permitted.
1.3.2.3 Convolution theorem, its
graphical interpretation and properties.
• Graphical convolution steps.
• Examples as system response.
• Read page 60 onwards in the lecture-01.pdf
given.
• Section 3.1, example 1 and 2 of SH.
1.3.2.4 Dirac delta function, its use in
spectral analysis.
• 2.5 and 2.6 of SH.
1.3.2.5 Energy spectral density, power
spectral density.
• 4.1 and 4.3 of SH.
• Definitions and properties.
1.3.2.6 Cross correlation & auto correlation
function.
• 4.2, 4.4 and 4.6 of SH.
1.3.3.1 Transmission of signals through
linear system, time & frequency response.

• 3.1 and 3.2 of SH.


• Classification of systems, LTI systems and
impulse response, classification of systems
based on impulse response.
1.3.3.2 Delay distortion and equalization.

• 3.3 and 3.4 of SH.


• Distortionless transmission, linear distortion
and tapped delay line equalization.
1.3.3.3 Hilbert transform & pre- envelope.

• 3.5 of SH.
• Page 95 onwards in the pdf.
• Definitions in time and frequency domains,
properties.
1.3.3.4 Analysis & representation of
bandpass systems & signals.
• 3.5 of SH.
• Page 119 onwards in the pdf.
IMPORTANT POINTS
• The lecture-01.pdf is to be referred for all the
relevant topics in the syllabus.
• OTW-1 is from topics mentioned in lecture-
01.pptx.
ANY QUESTIONS?

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