COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
17MT82
Course Instructor: Glenson Toney
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
Number of Lecture Hrs / Week: 03 + 02 Total Number of Lecture Hrs: 50
Number of Credit: 04
Module – 1 Introduction To Communication Systems: 10 Hours
Module – 2 Amplitude Modulation: 10 Hours
Module – 3 Angle Modulation & Demodulation: 10 Hours
Module – 4 Waveform Coding Techniques: 10 Hours
Module – 5 Spread Spectrum Modulation: 10 Hours
Text books:
•Communication Systems, Simon Haykins, 3rd Edition, John Willey, 1996.
•An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication, Simon Haykins, John Wiley, 2003 3. Digital
communications, Simon Haykin, John Wiley, 2003.
Reference Books:
•Modern digital and analog Communication systems B. P. Lathi, 3rd ed 2005 Oxford University press.
•Communication Systems, Harold P.E, Stern Samy and A Mahmond, Pearson Edn, 2004.
•Communication Systems: Singh and Sapre: Analog & Digital and analog communication systems
•An introduction to Analog and Digital Communication, K. Sam Shanmugam, John Wiley, 1996, Simon Haykin,
John Wiley, 2005
•Carlson
Module Details of the Module No. of
No. Hours
1 Introduction To Communication Systems: Information, Transmitter, channel-noise, 10
Receiver, modulation, need for modulation, band width requirements, sine wave and
Fourier series review. Basic signal processing operations in digital communication.
Sampling Principles: Sampling Theorem
2 Amplitude Modulation: Introduction AM Time-Domain description, Frequency – Domain 10
description. Generation of AM wave: square law modulator, switching modulator.
Detection of AM waves: square law detector, envelop detector. Double side band
suppressed carrier modulation (DSBSC): Time-Domain description, Frequency-Domain
representation, Generation of DSBSC waves: balanced modulator, ring modulator. Coherent
detection of DSBSC modulated waves. Costas loop
3 Angle Modulation & Demodulation: Basic definitions, FM, narrow band FM, wide band 10
FM, transmission bandwidth of FM waves, generation of FM waves: indirect FM and direct
FM, Demodulation of FM waves, FM stereo multiplexing, Phase-locked loop, Nonlinear
model of the phase – locked loop, Linear model of the phase – locked loop, Nonlinear
effects in FM systems.
4 Waveform Coding Techniques: PAM, TDM. Waveform Coding Techniques, PCM, 10
Quantization noise and SNR, robust quantization. DPCM, DM, applications. Line Codes :
Unipolar RZ& NRZ, Polar RZ& NRZ, Bi-Polar RZ & NRZ ,Manchester.
5 Spread Spectrum Modulation: Pseudo noise sequences, notion of spread spectrum, direct 10
sequence spread spectrum, coherent binary PSK, frequency hop spread spectrum,
applications. Digital Multiplexers: FDM ,TDM ,Classification of Multiplexers ,T1 Carrier
System
Course Outcomes
CO1 Define communication system and explain basic signal
processing operations and sampling theorem
CO2 Explain Amplitude Modulation in Time and Frequency domain
and their Generation and Detection
CO3 Describe Frequency Modulation Time and Frequency domain
and their Generation and Detection
CO4 Define Waveform Coding Techniques (PAM, TDM, PCM)
CO5 Explain various Spread Spectrum Modulation techniques
CO-PO-PSO MAPPING
CO PO1 PO2 PO3 PO4 PO5 PO6 PO7 PO8 PO9 PO10 PO11 PO12 PSO1 PSO2
CO-1 3 2 2
CO-2 3 2 2
CO-3 3 2 2
CO-4 3 2 2
CO-5 3 2 2
Target(AVG) 3 2 2
Course delivery
• Lectures
• PPT + Notes
• Flipped Classroom
• Student seminars
• Relevant videos and other useful links
• Course content recordings for students attending
online classes
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MODULE 1
Introduction To Communication Systems
Information, Transmitter, channel-noise, Receiver, modulation, need for
modulation, band width requirements, sine wave and Fourier series review. Basic
signal processing operations in digital communication. Sampling Principles:
Sampling Theorem
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BLOCK DIAGRAM OF COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Bandwidth
Shannon’s Theorem
C. E. Shannon proved that over a channel of bandwith B,
the rate of information transmission, C, in bits/s (binary digits per
second) is given by the
Block diagram of digital communication system
Sampling Theorem