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Advanced Digital Communication: 1. Source Coding

This document discusses advanced digital communication techniques. It covers source coding methods for compressing discrete and analog sources, as well as model-based source coding. It also examines digital modulation and demodulation techniques including FSK, PSK, and QAM. Additionally, it discusses signal design for band-limited channels, optimum receivers for channels with intersymbol interference and additive white Gaussian noise, and spread spectrum signals for digital communication including direct sequence and frequency hopping spread spectrum. References on the topic include books by Proakis, Simon, and Feher.

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Advanced Digital Communication: 1. Source Coding

This document discusses advanced digital communication techniques. It covers source coding methods for compressing discrete and analog sources, as well as model-based source coding. It also examines digital modulation and demodulation techniques including FSK, PSK, and QAM. Additionally, it discusses signal design for band-limited channels, optimum receivers for channels with intersymbol interference and additive white Gaussian noise, and spread spectrum signals for digital communication including direct sequence and frequency hopping spread spectrum. References on the topic include books by Proakis, Simon, and Feher.

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ADVANCED DIGITAL COMMUNICATION

1. Source Coding : Average mutual information and enliopy coding for discrete sources The lempel algorithm coding for analog sources Temporal waveform coding special waveform coding Model based source coding.

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Digital modulation demodulation techniques : Review of various FSK, PSK and QAM techniques, linear modulation with memory Markov Chain Miller Code Power Spectra & Linearly modulated signals. Non. Linear modulation methods with memory CPM, CPFSK, MSK - Power Spectra Optimum receiver for CPM Signals

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Signal design for Band limited channels : Nyquist Criterion for Zero ISI Design of band limited signals with controlled ISI data detection for controlled ISI.

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Optimum receiver for channels with ISI of AWGN : Optimum maximum likely load receiver - Linear equalization Decision feedback equalization Adaptive equalization.

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Spread spectrum signals for digital communication : Direct sequence frequency hoppeol spread spectrum signals performance and applications generation of PN sequences Synchronisation of Spread Spectrum Signals.

Text & Reference Book

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Digital Communication by John G Proakis McGrill Hill Digital Communication techniques by Simon, Himdi, Lindsey, PHI Advanced Digital Communications Systems & Signal processing techniques by Dr.Kamilo Feher Poentia Hall.

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