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The document outlines the course EC3491 on Communication Systems, covering topics such as Analog Modulation Schemes, Random Processes, Digital Techniques, and Demodulation Techniques. It includes five units focusing on amplitude modulation, sampling, digital modulation schemes, and detection theory. The course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills in communication systems, supported by specified textbooks and references.

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The document outlines the course EC3491 on Communication Systems, covering topics such as Analog Modulation Schemes, Random Processes, Digital Techniques, and Demodulation Techniques. It includes five units focusing on amplitude modulation, sampling, digital modulation schemes, and detection theory. The course aims to equip students with knowledge and skills in communication systems, supported by specified textbooks and references.

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EC3491 COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS L T P C

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COURSE OBJECTIVES:
● To introduce Analog Modulation Schemes
● To impart knowledge in random process
● To study various Digital techniques
● To introduce the importance of sampling & quantization
● To impart knowledge in demodulation techniques
● To enhance the class room teaching using smart connectivity instruments

UNIT I AMPLITUDE MODULATION 9


Review of signals and systems, Time and Frequency domain representation of signals,
Principles of Amplitude Modulation Systems- DSB, SSB and VSB modulations. Angle
Modulation, Representation of FM and PM signals, Spectral characteristics of angle
modulated signals. SSB Generation – Filter and Phase Shift Methods, VSB Generation –
Filter Method, Hilbert Transform, Pre-envelope & complex envelope AM techniques,
Superheterodyne Receiver.

UNIT II RANDOM PROCESS & SAMPLING 9


Review of probability and random process. Gaussian and white noise characteristics,
Noise in amplitude modulation systems, Noise in Frequency modulation systems. Pre-
emphasis and De- emphasis, Threshold effect in angle modulation.

Low pass sampling – Aliasing- Signal Reconstruction-Quantization - Uniform & non-


uniform quantization - quantization noise - Nyquist criterion- Logarithmic Companding –
PAM, PPM, PWM, PCM – TDM, FDM

UNIT III DIGITAL TECHNIQUES 9


Pulse modulation Differential pulse code modulation. Delta modulation, Noise
considerations in PCM,, Digital Multiplexers, Channel coding theorem - Linear Block
codes - Hamming codes - Cyclic codes - Convolutional codes - Viterbi Decoder

UNIT IV DIGITAL MODULATION SCHEME 9


Geometric Representation of signals - Generation, detection, IQ representation, PSD &
BER of Coherent BPSK, BFSK, & QPSK - QAM - Carrier Synchronization - Structure of
Non-coherent Receivers Synchronization and Carrier Recovery for Digital modulation,
Spectrum Analysis – Occupied bandwidth – Adjacent channel power, EVM, Principle of
DPSK

UNIT V DEMODULATION TECHNIQUES 9


Elements of Detection Theory, Optimum detection of signals in noise, Coherent
communication with waveforms- Probability of Error evaluations. Baseband Pulse
Transmission- Inter symbol Interference, Optimum demodulation of digital signals over
band-limited channels.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
At the end of the course students will be able to
CO1: Gain knowledge in amplitude modulation techniques
CO2: Understand the concepts of Random Process to the design of communication systems
CO3: Gain knowledge in digital techniques
CO4: Gain knowledge in sampling and quantization
CO5: Understand the importance of demodulation techniques

TEXTBOOKS :
1. Simon Haykins,” Communication Systems”, Wiley, 5th Edition, 2009.(Unit I - V)
2. B.P.Lathi, “Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems”, 4th
Edition, Oxford University Press, 2011.

REFERENCES :
1. Wayner Tomasi, Electronic Communication System, 5th Edition, Pearson Education,2008.
2. D.Roody, J.Coolen, Electronic Communications, 4th edition PHI 2006
3. A.Papoulis, “Probability, Random variables and Stochastic Processes”, McGraw
Hill, 3rd edition, 1991.
4. B.Sklar, “Digital Communications Fundamentals and Applications”, 2nd Edition
Pearson Education 2007
5. H P Hsu, Schaum Outline Series - “Analog and Digital Communications” TMH 2006
6. Couch.L., "Modern Communication Systems", Pearson, 2001

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