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Introduction To Communication Engineering

EEE-315 is a 3 credit course on Communication Engineering-I taught by Md. Sohel Rana. The course covers topics such as the basic principles of communication systems, noise and its characteristics, continuous wave modulation techniques including amplitude modulation and frequency modulation, sampling theory, analog-to-digital conversion, digital modulation techniques, multiplexing techniques including time-division multiplexing, frequency-division multiplexing, and multiple access techniques such as TDMA, FDMA, and CDMA. References include books by Lathi and Kennedy and Davis on modern digital and analog communication systems and electronic communication systems.

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Introduction To Communication Engineering

EEE-315 is a 3 credit course on Communication Engineering-I taught by Md. Sohel Rana. The course covers topics such as the basic principles of communication systems, noise and its characteristics, continuous wave modulation techniques including amplitude modulation and frequency modulation, sampling theory, analog-to-digital conversion, digital modulation techniques, multiplexing techniques including time-division multiplexing, frequency-division multiplexing, and multiple access techniques such as TDMA, FDMA, and CDMA. References include books by Lathi and Kennedy and Davis on modern digital and analog communication systems and electronic communication systems.

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EEE-315

Communication Engineering-I
Course Teacher
Md.Sohel Rana
Lecturer,Dept. of EEE
Email:[email protected]
Phone:01736723130
Course Contents

Credit(s): 3.0
Pre-requisite(s): EEE 227 (Signal and System)
Overview of communication systems: basic principles, fundamental elements, system
limitations, message source, bandwidth requirements, transmission media types, transmission
capacity.
Noise: sources of noise, characteristics of various types of noise and SNR, mathematical
representation of noise: spectral components of noise, superposition of noise, linear filtering,
noise bandwidth
Continuous wave modulation: baseband transmission, carrier transmission;
Amplitude modulation(AM): SSB,VSB, spectral analysis, envelope and synchronous detection.
Frequency modulation(FM): frequency modulation(FM),phase modulation, spectral analysis,
demodulation of FM and PM signals, noise in amplitude modulation systems, noise in
frequency modulation systems.

Sampling : sampling theorem, Nyquist criteria, frequency aliasing, instantaneous and natural
sampling.

Analog-to-digital conversion: pulse-amplitude modulation, quantization of signals, pulse-code


modulation, non-uniform quantization, multiplexing PCM signals, differential PCM, delta
modulation, adaptive delta modulation, noise in pulse code and delta modulation systems.
Course Contents
Digital modulation technique: ASK, FSK, BPSK, differential PSK, QPSK, M-ary PSK, M-ary PSK,
minimum shift keying (MSK).

Multiplexing: Time-division multiplexing (TDM)- principle, receiver synchronization, frame


synchronization, TDM of multiple bit rate systems; frequency-division multiplexing (FDM)-
principle, demultiplexing. PDH, SONET/SDH.

Multiple-access techniques: Time-division multiple-access (TDMA), frequency-division multiple


access (FDMA); code-division multiple access (CDMA) - spread spectrum multiplexing, coding
techniques and constraints of CDMA.

Ref. Book:
1.Modern Digital ad Analog Communication Systems. B.P. Lathi
2.Electronic Communication System . Kennedy and Davis
Communication Engineering concerned with the sending and receiving of signals
especially by means of electrical devices and electromagnetic waves.
Modern Communication System
Modern Communication System

Source & Input Transducer

Transmitter
Channel

Receiver & Output Transducer


Distortion
Noise
Digital Communication System

A/D Converter: Analog to Digital Converter

D/A Converter: Digital to Analog Converter


Modulation is a part of Transmission which is done in Transmitter before Message Signal
Transmission through Communication Channel
Carrier

Reason For Modulation


Modulated Signal
Frequency division multiplexing (FDM)

Frequency division multiplexing (FDM) is an analog technique that can be applied when the
bandwidth of a link is greater than the combined bandwidth of the signals to be transmitted. In
FDM, signals generated by each sending device is modulated with different carrier frequencies.
These modulated signals are then combined into a single composite signal that can be
transported by the link.
Carrier frequencies are separated by sufficient bandwidth to accommodate the modulated
signal. Channels can be separated by unused bandwidth guard bands to prevent signals from
overlapping. In the demodulator, the original signals are separated from the composite signal
through filtering. In addition carrier frequencies must not interfere with the original data
frequencies. We consider FDM to be an analog multiplexing technique; however, this does not
mean that FDM cannot be used to combine sources sending digital signals. A digital signal can
be converted to an analog signal before FDM is used to multiplex them.

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