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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani Pilani Campus Instruction Division

SECOND SEMESTER 2013-2014 Course Handout Part II Date: 16-01-2014


In addition to Part-I (General Handout for all courses appended to the timetable) this portion gives further specific details regarding the course.

Course No. Course Title Instructor-in-charge Tutorial Instructor(s) Practical Instructor(s) 1. Course description:

: EEE C383 : Communication Systems : G. RAGHURAMA : Rahul Singhal : Rahul Singhal

Principles of modern analog and digital communication with more emphasis on digital communication, Amplitude and Angle modulation, sampling, PCM, DM, ADPCM, pulse shaping, digital modulation: FSK, PSK, DPSK, QPSK etc., information theory, source coding & channel coding, Shannon capacity theorem, emerging trends in communication systems. Experiments in analog and digital communication.

2. Scope & Objective:


The course introduces the principles and practices of modern analog and digital communication systems. Students will be introduced to the functioning of modern communication systems and how they perform in the presence of noise. The laboratory component involves system design and simulation exercises using MATLAB and Simulink. Students will also be given assignments on communication system design, modeling and simulation. Students registering in this course are expected to have a good understanding of basics of circuits and Signals.

3. Text Books
T1 B.P. Lathi and Zhi Ding, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 4 Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010
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4. Reference Books R1 Simon Haykins, Communication Systems, 4 Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2000. 5. Course Plan Lect. No. 1, 2, 3 Topics to be covered Learning Objectives Ref. to Text Book (T1) Chapter 1
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Overview of the course, introduction to communication systems. Deterministic and random signals and their properties

History of electronic communications, block diagram, concepts of signal-to-noise ratio, bandwidth, channel capacity, modulation and demodulation, error detection and correction Classification of energy and power signals, correlation functions, power and energy spectral densities, review of Fourier series and Fourier Transforms, signal distortions. Generation and demodulation of AM signals, modulator and modulator circuits, Frequency Division multiplexing
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4,5,6

Chapters 2, 3 (2.1, 2.2, 2.5, 3.1, 3.6, 3.7, 3.8) Chapter 4

7,8,9, 10

Amplitude modulation (AM), DSB-SC, SSB-SC, VSB signals

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BIRLA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY AND SCIENCE, Pilani Pilani Campus Instruction Division

11, 12, 13 14,15, 16 17,18, 19 20,21, 22,23 24,25, 26,27 28,29, 30,31 32,33, 34 35,36, 37 38,39, 40

Frequency modulation , FM generation and demodulation, Sampling of analog signals and PCM DPCM and delta modulation, Data compression Digital transmission

Angle modulation, FM transmitter and receivers, interference and bandwidth considerations, comparison of AM and FM Sampling theorem, aliasing, quantization and encoding, PAM, PCM Differential PCM, Delta modulation and Adaptive DM, Vocoders and video compression Line coding, Regenerative repeaters, pulse shaping, eye diagram, BER, Scrambling, M-ary baseband signalling Random processes, their classification and power spectral densities, bandpass random process, optimum filtering Optimal threshold detection, Matched filters and Optimum receivers Measure of information, entropy Huffman code, binary symmetric channel, channel capacity Hamming codes, linear block codes, cyclic codes, convolutional codes

Chapter 5

Chapter 6 Chapter 6 Chapter 7

Random processes: introduction

Chapter 9

Performance analysis of Digital communication systems Basics of Information Theory Source coding Error detection and correction codes

Chapter 10 Chapter 13 Chapter 13 Chapter 14

Laboratory component: Laboratory exercises will mainly involve simulations using MATLAB and SIMULINK. Details will be announced in the class. 6. Evaluation Scheme Component Mid-Sem Test Tutorials/assignments Laboratory (Regular) Laboratory Test(s) Compre Duration 90 mts. Weightage Date & Time 6/3 11:00 - 12:30 PM Venue * Regular Regular * Remarks Closed Book

3 hrs

50 50 10 20 70

11/5 AN

Part A (Closed Book) Part B (Open Book)

* Details will be announced separately 7. Chamber Consultation Hour: Friday, 12:00 Noon to 1:00 PM. 8. Notices: Notices concerning this course will be displayed on nalanda.bits-pilani.ac.in. Instructor-in-Charge EEE C383
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