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B.E. B19ECT402 – COMMUNICATION SYSTEM


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Course Objectives:
1. To introduce the concepts of amplitude modulation process
2. To introduce the concepts of angle modulation process
3. To understand the properties of random process
4. To know the effect of noise on communication systems
5. To know the principles of sampling and quantization

UNIT- I AMPLITUDE MODULATION 9


Introduction : Communication, Communication systems –-Amplitude Modulation-DSBSC,
DSBFC, SSB, VSB - Modulation index, Spectra, Power relations and Bandwidth – AM
Generation –Square law and Switching modulator, DSBSC Generation (with MATLAB) –
Balanced and Ring Modulator, SSB Generation – Filter, Phase Shift and Third Methods,
VSB Generation – Filter Method, Hilbert Transform, Comparison of different AM techniques,
Super heterodyne Receiver.
Reason: Students should know the basics of communication system
UNIT- II ANGLE MODULATION 9
 Angle modulation – PM and FM – Narrow band, Wideband FM - Spectral analysis of
modulated signal – FM Modulators (with MATLAB) and FM Demodulators – Foster-Seeley
Discriminator, Ratio Detector, PLL as FM Demodulator, Stereo FM.
Reason: Mentioned Specific type of Demodulator
UNIT- III RANDOM PROCESS 9
Random variables, Central limit Theorem, Random Process, Stationary Processes, Mean,
Correlation & Covariance functions, Power Spectral Density, Ergodic Processes, Gaussian
Process, Transmission of a Random signal Through a LTI filter.

UNIT- IV NOISE CHARACTERIZATION 9


Noise sources – Noise figure, noise temperature and noise bandwidth – Noise in cascaded
systems. Representation of Narrow band noise – In-phase and quadrature, Envelope and
Phase – Noise performance analysis in AM & FM systems – Capture effect and Threshold
effect, Pre-emphasis and de-emphasis for FM.
Reason : Mentioned both effects in noise performance in FM systems
UNIT- V SAMPLING & QUANTIZATION 9
Low pass sampling (with MATLAB) – Aliasing-Signal Reconstruction-Quantization- Signal
to quantization noise ratio – Uniform & non-uniform quantization - quantization noise -
Logarithmic Companding – PAM (with MATLAB), PPM, PWM, PCM –TDM, FDM.
Reason: Students should know calculation of SNR ratio
Total Instructional hours: 45
Course Outcomes:
Students will be able to
CO1: Design Amplitude Modulation systems
CO2: Design PM and FM communication systems
CO3: Apply the concepts of Random Process to Communication systems
CO4: Analyze the noise performance of AM and FM systems
CO5: Analyze the sampling and quantization techniques

Text Books:
1. J.G. Proakis, M. Salehi, “Fundamentals of Communication Systems”, Pearson
Education, 2014. (UNIT I - IV)
2. Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems”, 4th Edition, Wiley, 2014. (UNIT I - V).

Reference Books:
1. B. P. Lathi, “Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems”, 3 rd Edition, Oxford
University Press, 2007.
2. D. Roody, J. Coolen, “Electronic Communications”, 4th Edition, PHI, 2006
3. A. Papoulis, “Probability, Random variables and Stochastic Processes”, McGraw Hill, 3 rd
Edition, 1991.
4. B. Sklar, “Digital Communications Fundamentals and Applications”, 2 nd Edition, Pearson
Education, 2007.

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