CO!RSE FILE Progra""# $ Ba%h#lor of Engin##ring S#"#st#r $ & Cours# Co'# $ EC()*+ Su,-#%t Na"# $ Digital Co""uni%ation Pr#par#' B.$ Anoop Ti/ari Asst0Prof#ssor 1SISTEC(Gan'hi Nagar2 Day Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Max. available No. of Periods L#%tur#0 Topi%s to ,# %o3#r#' Dat# R#f#r#n%# Propos#' Co"pl#t#' !NIT(II Digital %on3#rsion of Analog Signals 1 Introduction of Subject !asic Idea about Di"ital co##unication. Why it is so $o$ular% &dvanta"es and Disadvanta"es of Di"ital co##unication. !asic Di"ital co##unication Model. '1'(') '* ( Sa#$lin" Theore# for +o, Pass si"nals and its Proof &liasin" '1'(') '* - Sa#$lin" Theore# for !and Pass Si"nals '1'(') '* . Ty$es of Sa#$lin"s/ Instantaneous sa#$lin" ,ith the circuit dia"ra# Mathe#atical and S$ectral &nalysis0 '1'(') '* 1 Ty$es of Sa#$lin"s/Natural sa#$lin" ,ith the circuit dia"ra# Mathe#atical and S$ectral &nalysis0 '1'(') '* 2 Ty$es of Sa#$lin"s/Flat To$ sa#$lin" 3,ith the circuit dia"ra# Mathe#atical and S$ectral &nalysis0 &$erture effect '1'(') '* * Pulse &#$litude Modulation 3P&M0 Ti#e Division Multi$lexin" 3TDM0 4hannel !and,idth for P&M/TDM Si"nal '.'1 LESSON PLAN For#at No. Issue Pa"e No5 4() D#part"#nt El#%troni%s Co""uni%ation Engin##ring S#ssion $ 5ul.(D#% 6*47 Na"# of T#a%h#r Anoop Ti/ari S#"#st#r ODD 1&2 Su,-#%t Digital %o""uni%ation Su,0 Co'# EC()*+ TIME SC8ED!LE 5 Total ex$ected $eriods5 *6 7xtra $eriods 3if re8uired051 Cours# O,-#%ti3#$( To $resent the funda#entals of #odern di"ital co##unication syste# desi"n and to evaluate the $erfor#ance of di"ital si"nalin" sche#es on realistic 4o##unication channels. This is a course in 9Di"ital co##unication.: 1. ;nderstand basic co#$onents of di"ital co##unication syste#s. (. Desi"n o$ti#u# receivers for di"ital #odulation techni8ues. -. &naly<e the error $erfor#ance of di"ital #odulation techni8ues. .. Desi"n di"ital co##unication syste#s under "iven $o,er s$ectral and error $erfor#ance constrains. 1. 4o#$rehend the conce$t of Infor#ation Theory and codin". = Introduction to Pulse Position Modulation '1'(') '* ) Introduction to Pulse Duration Modulation 16 &liasin" and anti alisin"78uali<ation '-') 11 DigitalTrans"ission of Analog Signal5 >uanti<ation 8uanti<ation error si"nals to noise ratio. '1'(') '* 1( 4o#$andin" and ty$es scra#blin" '-') 1( Data rate bit rate baud rate and Nu#erical '('.') 1- Pulse 4oded Modulation '1'(') 1. Multi$lexed P4M SI?N&+ Inter/sy#bol Interference '1'(') 11 Delta #odulation '1'(') 12 &da$tive delta #odulation 3&DM0 '1'(') 1* Differential P4M and co#$arison of various syste#s '1'(') 1= vocoders '1'(') 1) &ssi"n#ent/1 @ ;nit Test /1 !NIT 9 III Digital Trans"ission T#%hni:u#s (6 Ty$es of di"ital #odulation techni8ues '-'1') (1 !inary &SA or on/off Beyin" #odulationCde#odulation '-'1') (( !inary FSA ModulationCde#odulation 3ortho"onal and non/ortho"onal0 '( '1'- (- !inary PSA ModulationCde#odulation 4o#$arison of !PSA and !FSA R3,R4,R5 (. Differential Phase shift Bey 3DPSA0 '( '1') (1 M/ary PSA and FSA '1'(') (2 >uadrature Phase shift Bey 3>PSA0 '1'(') (* Dffset and Non/offset >PSA '1'(') (= Mini#u# Shift Aeyin" 3MSA0 '1'(') () >uadrature &#$litude shift Beyin" Modulation '-') -6 4alculation of error $robability in &SA !FSA '.'1') -1 4alculation of error $robability in !PSA '-') -( &ssi"n#ent/( @ ;nit Test /( !nit(I& Oth#r Digital T#%hni:u#s -- Pulse sha$in" to reduce inter channel and inter sy#bol interference '-'1'2 '* -. Duobinary encodin" '-'1'2 '* -1 Ny8uist criterion and $artial res$onse si"nalin" '-'1'2 '* -2 >uadrature Partial 'es$onse 3>P'0 1. 7ncoder Desi"n (. Decoder Desi"n '-'1'2 '* -* 'e"enerative 'e$eater/ '-'1'2 '* -= 4once$t of eye $attern R1,R2,R8 -) 78uali<ers. '1'=') Opti"u" R#%#ption of Digital Signals$ .6 !ase band si"nal receiver '1'( .1 $robability of error '-'1'2 '* .( #axi#u# liBelihood detector '-'1'2 .- !ayes theore# '1'( .. o$ti#u# receiver for both 1. baseband and (. $assband receiver '1'( .1 Matched filter and correlator '-') .* $robability of error calculation for 1. !PSA and (. !FSA '.'1 .= &ssi"n#ent/- @ ;nit Test /- !nit(&$ Infor"ation Th#or. Co'ing .) Sour%# Co'ing$ Introduction to infor#ation theory ;nit of Infor#ation R3, R4, R8, 16 uncertainty and infor#ation R3, R4, R8, 11 avera"e #utual infor#ation R3, R4, R8, 1( 4once$t of entro$y and its ty$es R4, R8, R9 1- Source codin" theore# '. '=') 1. Euff#an codin" and Nu#erical '. '= ') 11 Shannon/Fano/7lias codin" and Its Nu#erical '. '=') 12 Chann#l Co'ing5 Introduction of 4hannel its ty$es and 4hannel codin" '. '=') 1* channel #odels '. '=') 1= channel ca$acity '. '=') 1) channel codin" '. '=') 26 infor#ation ca$acity theore#. '. '=') 21 Shannon li#it '. '=') 2( Nu#erical $ractices '. '=') 2- &ssi"n#ent/. @ ;nit Test /. !nit(I$ Ran'o" 3aria,l#s 2. Probability theore# 'ando# variables and ty$es/ 1. Discrete and (.4ontinuous '1'2'* '= 21 Distribution Functions/ 1.7x$lanation of definition (.Mathe#atical state#ent and $ro$erties of 4u#ulative distribution fn.34DF0 '1'2'* ') 22 Distribution Functions/ 1.7x$lanation of definition (. Mathe#atical state#ent and $ro$erties of Probability distribution fn.3PDF0 '1'2'* ') 2* Nu#erical based on 4DF and PDF '1'2'* ') 2= 7x$lanation of definition #athe#atical state#ent of ter#s/ Mean Mo#ent Fariance Standard '1'2'* ') deviation of 'ando# variable 2) Nu#erical based on Mean Mo#ent Fariance Std deviation '1'2'* ') *6 ?aussian distribution and Its Nu#erical '1'2'* ') *1 7rror Function ,ith Nu#erical '1'2'* ') *( Correlation and autocorrelation '1'2'* ') *- 4entral +i#it Theore# '1'2') *. Error probability '1'2'* ') *1 Po,er S$ectral density of di"ital data '1'2'* ') *2 &ssi"n#ent/1 @ ;nit Test /1 GGG ***************************************************** ************ 4 Revision -1 6 Revision -2 + Revision -3 7 Revision -4 ) Revision -5 ; So"# i"portant tips for ans/#ring in E<a"ination Cours# Out%o"#s $ 1. Students are able to analy<e di"ital co##unication si"nals as vectors. (. Students understand the $rinci$les of #axi#u# a $osteriori and #axi#u# liBelihood detection. -. Students understand the basics of P&M >&M PSA FSA and MSA. They can analy<e $robability of error $erfor#ance of such syste#s and are able to desi"n di"ital 4o##unication syste#s based on these #odulation techni8ues as blocB dia"ra#s. .. Students understand and are able to analy<e e8uali<ers. 1. Students understand and are able to analy<e synchroni<ation syste#s.
2. Students understand the basics of infor#ation theory and error correctin" codes. TOTAL NO OF LECT!RES RE=!IRED$ !NIT 4$ 46 !NIT 6$ 4> !NIT +$ 46 !NIT 7$ 47 !NIT )$ 47 (((((((((((((((((((((((((((((( GRAND TOTAL$ ?*
R#f#r#n%# Boo@s $( 1. Taub and Schillin"5 Princi$les of 4o##unication Syste#s TME. 3'10 (. !.P.+athi5 Modern Di"ital and &nalo" 4o##unication Syste#s Dxford ;niversity Press. 3'(0 -. Si#on EayBins5 4o##unication Syste#s Hohn Wiley. 3'-0 .. 'anjan !ose5 Infor#ation Theory 4odin" and 4ry$to"ra$hy TME. 3'.0 1. Das MalliB 4hatterjee5 Princi$les of Di"ital 4o##unication Ne, &"e International 3'10 2. SBylar and 'ay5 Di"ital 4o##unications Pearson 7ducation. 3'20 *. 'ao5 Di"ital 4o##unications TME.3'*0 =. Sin"h and Sa$re5 4o##unication Syste# TME3'=0 ). Sanjay Shar#a5 Di"ital 4o##unication Syste# Aatson Publication3')0
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