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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING

Dr. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BENGALURU-560 056


(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated To VTU, Belagavi)
Department Committees For the Academic year 2018-19 to 2020-21

Subject Title : Principles of Communication Systems


Sub.Code: 18EC42 No. of Credits:03=3:0:0 ( L - T – P) No. of Lecture Hours/Week : 03
Exam Duration:03 Hrs CIE+Assignment +SEE=45+5+50=100 Total No.of Contact Hours:39

Course Learning Objectives: The student should be able to:

1 Understand the concepts of AM, FM, Low pass sampling and Quantization as a random
process.
2 Analyse and mathematically model AM, FM, white noise and the process of
sampling, quantization, and encoding.
3 Compute the crucial performance parameter SNR in the presence of AWGN.
4 Associate the concepts of AM, FM in thematic examples.

Unit No Blooms
No Syllabus Contents .of Taxnomy
Hours level.
1 Amplitude Modulation: Introduction, Amplitude
Modulation: Time & Frequency Domain description,
Switching modulator, Envelop detector.
Double Side Band-Suppressed Carrier
Modulation: Time and Frequency Domain
description, Ring modulator, Coherent detection, L1, L2,
09
Costas Receiver, Quadrature Carrier Multiplexing. L3.
Single Side–Band And Vestigial Sideband
Methods Of Modulation: SSB Modulation, VSB
Modulation, Frequency Translation, Frequency-
Division Multiplexing,
(Chapter 3 of Text).
2 Angle Modulation: Basic definitions, Frequency
Modulation: Narrow Band FM, Wide Band FM,
Transmission bandwidth of FM Signals, Generation
07 L1, L2, L3
of FM Signals, Demodulation of FM Signals, FM
Stereo Multiplexing,

3 Phase–Locked Loop in FM: Nonlinear model of 07 L1, L2,


PLL, Linear model of PLL, Nonlinear Effects in FM L3.
Systems. The Superheterodyne Receiver (refer
Chapter 4 of Text).

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Dr. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BENGALURU-560 056
(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated To VTU, Belagavi)
Department Committees For the Academic year 2018-19 to 2020-21

Unit No Blooms
No Syllabus Contents .of Taxnomy
Hours level.
Noise: Shot Noise, Thermal noise, White Noise,
Noise Equivalent Bandwidth (refer Chapter 5 of
Text).
4 Noise In Analog Modulation : Introduction,
Receiver Model, Noise in DSB-SC receivers, Noise
in AM receivers, Threshold effect, Noise in FM
receivers, Capture effect, FM threshold effect, FM
threshold reduction, Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis L1, L2,
08
in FM (refer Chapter 6 of Text). Sampling And L3.
Quantization: Introduction, Why Digitize Analog
Sources?, The Low pass Sampling process Pulse
Amplitude Modulation.

5 Sampling And Quantization: Time Division


Multiplexing, Pulse-Position Modulation, Generation
of PPM Waves, Detection of PPM Waves. The
L1, L2,
Quantization Random Process, Quantization Noise, 08
L3.
Pulse–Code Modulation: Sampling, Quantization,
Encoding, Regeneration, Decoding, Filtering,
Multiplexing (refer Chapter 7 of Text)
Note 1: Each Unit will have Internal Choice
Note 2: Two assignments are evaluated for 5 marks:
Assignment -1 from Units 1 and 2. Assignment -2 from
Units 3, 4 and 5
Course Outcomes: After the completion of the Course the student should be able to :

CO Able to define AM, DSBSC, SSB, FM modulation, sampling and


1 quantization.

CO Explain and describe AM, DSBSC, SSB, FM modulation technique, noise in


2 the signal and Generation of PPM Waves.

CO Demonstrate their ability to use appropriate AM, DSBSC,SSB,FM


3 modulation
CO Test and validate digital formatting schemes with quantization noise under

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Dr. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BENGALURU-560 056
(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated To VTU, Belagavi)
Department Committees For the Academic year 2018-19 to 2020-21

4 noisy channel conditions to estimate the performance in practical


communication systems and also describe the AM, FM modulation and
demodulation.
CO Design/Demonstrate by way of simulation or emulation the functional blocks
5 of digital formatting.
Course Outcomes Mapping with Programme Outcomes.
CO
PO1, PO2,PO3,PO5,PO8,PO9,PO10,PO12
1
CO
PO1, PO2,PO3,PO5,PO8,PO9,PO10,PO12
2
CO
PO1, PO2,PO3,PO5,PO8,PO9,PO10,PO12
3
CO
PO1, PO2,PO3,PO5,PO8,PO9,PO10,PO12
4
CO
PO1, PO2,PO3,PO5,PO8,PO9,PO10,PO12
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Text Books.
1 “Communication Systems”, Simon Haykins & Moher, 5th Edition, John
Willey, India Pvt. Ltd, 2010, ISBN 978 – 81 – 265 – 2151 – 7.

Reference Text Books.

1 Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, B. P. Lathi, Oxford


University Press., 4th edition.
2 An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication, Simon Haykins,
John Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2008, ISBN 978–81–265–3653–5.
3 Principles of Communication Systems, H.Taub & D.L.Schilling, TMH,
2011.
4 Communication Systems, Harold P.E, Stern Samy and A.Mahmond, Pearson
Edition, 2004.
Web Links.

1 www.nptel.in

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DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
Dr. AMBEDKAR INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BENGALURU-560 056
(An Autonomous Institution Affiliated To VTU, Belagavi)
Department Committees For the Academic year 2018-19 to 2020-21

Active learning Assignments (AL) : Preparation of power-point slides, which include


videos, animations, pictures, graphics for better understanding theory and practical
work – The faculty will allocate chapters/ parts of chapters to groups of students so
that the entire syllabus to be covered. The power-point slides should be put up on the
web-site of the College/ Institute, along with the names of the students of the group,
the name of the faculty, Department and College on the first slide. The best three
works should submit to ECE Department, Dr. AIT.

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