Communication
Systems
Types of
Signals
By
Engr. Dr. Jawwad Ahmad
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Today’s Goal
Analog Vs Digital
Continuous Vs Discrete
Periodic Vs Aperiodic
Composite Signals
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Basic Communication Model
Tx Media
Transmitter Receiver
Tx Rx Information
Information
Sender Sinker
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Introduction
Information can be in the form of data ,voice, picture and so on –
anything that is readable by and has meaning to the destination
user ,whether human or machine.
Transmission media work by conducting energy along a physical
path. So a stream of 1s and 0s must be turned into energy.
To be transmitted information must be transformed into
electromagnetic signals.
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Signal Propagation
Information – Encode-energy
Exp: Steel Rod
Exp: Telephone
Electrical signals – conductor
Optical signals- optic
Electromagnetic signals – radio, infrared
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Signals
Analog signal is a continuous wave that changes smoothly over
time. It includes an infinite number of values along its path.
A digital signal have a limited number of defined values
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Signals
Amplitude: value at any point.
Period: amount of time to complete one cycle – sec, milli sec,
micro sec, nano sec
Frequency: number of periods in one second –Hz. KHz, MHz,
GHz
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Signals
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A=Amplitude
g(t)=Asin(2ft+) Signals Half Amplitude
1.0 1.0
0.5 0.5
-0.0 -0.0
-0.5 -0.5
-1.0 -1.0
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5ms 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5ms
A=1, f=1, =0 A=0.5, f=1, =0
Double Frequency p/4 out of Phase
1.0 1.0
0.5 0.5
-0.0 -0.0
-0.5 -0.5
-1.0 -1.0
0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5ms 0.0 0.5 1.0 1.5ms
A=1, f=2, =0 Engr. Dr. Jawwad Ahmad A=1, f=1, = p/4 9
Signals
Periodic- A signal is periodic if it completes a pattern within a
measurable time frame, called a period and repeats the pattern over
identical subsequent periods.
Period- amount of time required to complete one full cycle. The
duration of period represented by T may be different for each
period, but it is constant for a given periodic signal.
Aperiodic- Signal changes constantly without exhibiting a
pattern or cycle that repeats over time.
A technique called Fourier Transform stated as: any aperiodic
signal can be decomposed in an infinite number of periodic
signals.
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Periodic Signals
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Aperiodic Signals
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Composite Signals
Many periodic signals are
not sine waves.
Any periodic signals can be
decomposed into a collection
of sine waves using Fourier
analysis.
For an exact digital signal,
we need infinite number of
odd harmonics f, 3f, 5f, 7f,
9f,…,each with a different
amplitude .
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Composite Signals
We can add
g1(t)
sines together
to make new
+ g2(t)
functions...
= g3(t)
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Time Vs. Frequency Domain
Time domain plot- changes in amplitude with respect to time
A sine wave can also be shown using a frequency-domain plot
i.e. amplitude with respect to frequency
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Time Vs. Frequency Domain
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Complex Waveform
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Complex Waveform
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Thank you
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