This document is an exam for a Digital Communication course, consisting of two sections worth 50 marks total. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, covering topics like digital communication system components, modulation techniques, sampling, quantization, and bit vs. baud rates. Section B contains 6 longer answer questions worth 5 marks each, requiring explanations or derivations regarding quantization error, modulation techniques like PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM, delta modulation, DPSK, matched filters, and FSK distance. Students are instructed to attempt all questions in section A and 6 of their choosing in section B.
This document is an exam for a Digital Communication course, consisting of two sections worth 50 marks total. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, covering topics like digital communication system components, modulation techniques, sampling, quantization, and bit vs. baud rates. Section B contains 6 longer answer questions worth 5 marks each, requiring explanations or derivations regarding quantization error, modulation techniques like PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM, delta modulation, DPSK, matched filters, and FSK distance. Students are instructed to attempt all questions in section A and 6 of their choosing in section B.
This document is an exam for a Digital Communication course, consisting of two sections worth 50 marks total. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, covering topics like digital communication system components, modulation techniques, sampling, quantization, and bit vs. baud rates. Section B contains 6 longer answer questions worth 5 marks each, requiring explanations or derivations regarding quantization error, modulation techniques like PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM, delta modulation, DPSK, matched filters, and FSK distance. Students are instructed to attempt all questions in section A and 6 of their choosing in section B.
This document is an exam for a Digital Communication course, consisting of two sections worth 50 marks total. Section A contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each, covering topics like digital communication system components, modulation techniques, sampling, quantization, and bit vs. baud rates. Section B contains 6 longer answer questions worth 5 marks each, requiring explanations or derivations regarding quantization error, modulation techniques like PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM, delta modulation, DPSK, matched filters, and FSK distance. Students are instructed to attempt all questions in section A and 6 of their choosing in section B.
Name of the Examination: B. Tech. Branch : ECE Semester : V Title of the Course : Digital Communication Course Code : ECB-303
Time: 3 Hours Maximum Marks: 50
_____________________________________________________________________________________ Note: Attempt ALL Questions. Each question carries equal marks. Section A Q: 1 Draw the basic constituents of Digital Communication System. Q: 2 Differentiate between Demodulator and detector. Q: 3 The bit sequence 1 0 1 1 1 0 1 0 1 1 is to be transmitted using split phase Manchester and polar quaternary formats. Draw the waveforms. Q: 4 Differentiate between baseband transmission and bandpass transmission. Q: 5 Mention the difference between Time and Frequency domain representation of signal. Q: 6 What is Aliasing and how it is reduced? Q: 7 Determine the Nyquist rate for a continuous-time signal: x(t) = 6 cos 50πt + 20 sin 300πt – 10 cos 100πt Q: 8 Explain the need of Quantization. Q: 9 Explain the need of Modulation in Communication System. Q: 10 Differentiate between Bit and Baud rate with suitable example. (10*2 =20) Section B Note: Attempt any 6 Questions. Each question carries equal marks. Q: 1 Derive the expression for Quantization Error. Q: 2 Compare PCM, DPCM, DM & ADM. Q: 3 The bandwidth of TV video plus audio signal is 4.5 MHz. if this signal is converted into PCM bit stream with 1024 quantization levels, determine number of bits/sec of the resulting signal. Assume that the signal is sampled at the rate 20% above Nyquist rate. Q: 4 Explain Delta Modulation with the help of neat diagram. Q: 5 Explain DPSK transmitter and receiver, why it is called non-coherent version of BPSK? Q: 6 What is Matched Filter? Mention its significance and find the optimum transfer function for the same. Q: 7 Derive an expression for Euclidean distance for FSK. (6*5=30)