Week1Introduction To Digital Communications
Week1Introduction To Digital Communications
Communication Systems
Week 1
Introduction to Digital Communications
Channel Capacity
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Contact Information
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Introduction
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Default Signaling
Application
Default Packet
Application
Flow
Control
Protocol
Signaling
Network
Protocol
Signaling
Link
Protocol
Application
Layer
Location
Update
Protocol
Radio Link
Protocol
Stream
Layer
Stream
Protocol
Session
Management
Protocol
Session
Configuration
Protocol
Address
Management
Protocol
Session
Layer
Air Link
Management
Protocol
Initialization
State Protocol
Packet
Consolidation
Protocol
Route Update
Protocol
Security
Protocol
Key
Exchange
Protocol
Authentication
Protocol
Encryption
Protocol
Security
Layer
Control
Channel MAC
Protocol
Forward Traffic
Channel MAC
Protocol
Access Channel
MAC Protocol
Reverse Traffic
Channel MAC
Protocol
MAC
Layer
Idle State
Protocol
Connected
State Protocol
Connection
Layer
Overhead
Messages
Protocol
Physical Layer
Protocol
Physical
Layer
1
2
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NiMH/LiIon
Battery
VDD
Charger
I2C
Amp
Pre-Charge
VUSB Host
VMemory
SM-POWER
Motor
Driver
(PMB 6811)
Power Bus
Baseband
VBB I/O Hi
LED
Driver
VBB USB
VBB Analog
FLASH/SDRAM
Control
VRTC
VBT BB
VBB1
VRF3 (BT)
VBB2
VRF Main
S-GOLD2
I2S
(PMB 8876)
I2S / DAI
SSC
D
MUX
Earpiece
Car Kit
Speech
and Channel
Decoding
A
A
8 PSK/GMSK
Modulator
SRAM
DMAC
ICU
GPIOs
ARM926 EJ-S
USIM
RF
Control
USIF
SSC
USARTs
900
GEA-1/2/3
AFC
CGU
CAPCOM
AUX
ADC
GSM
Timer
AFC
GPTU
I2C
SCCU
1800
1900
GSM 850/1900
Control
Logic
SAM
Fast PLL
26 MHz
JTAG
Display
IF
850
900
1800
1900
Multimedia IC IF
Camera
IF
850
GSM 900/1800
Atomatic
Offset
Compensation
RTC
MOVE Copro
Power Bus
RF
VRF VCXO
SMARTi DC+
(PMB 6258)
Q
CLK
DAT
ENA
On-chip
Reference
EBU
Fast
IrDA
MMC/SD
IF
Speech
and Channel
Encoding
USB FS
OTG
Keypad
Equalizer
BB (LR)/Mem/Copro
Step down 600 mA
IR-Memory
GSM
Cipher Unit
TEAKLite
Headset
Ringer
GPTU
Power Bus
Bluetooth
RF Control
Rx/Tx
Multi
Mode
PA
FCDP
MMC
SDC
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Course Objectives
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source
source
encoder
channel
encoder
digital
modulator
waveform
channel
sink
source
decoder
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channel
decoder
digital
demodulator
wireline channels, e.g., twisted copper pair, coaxial cable, power line
fiber optic channels (optical communication is not considered in this course)
wireless (radio) channels
line-of-sight (satellite, land microwave radio)
non-line-of-sight (cellular, wireless LAN, BAN, PAN)
underwater acoustic channels (submarine communication)
storage channels, e.g., optical and magnetic disks.
communication from the present to the future.
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Sn(f)
No /2
-W
n(t)
Watts
At any time instant t0 , the noise waveform n(t0) is a Gaussian random variable
with zero mean and variance No W , n(t0 ) N (0, NoW ).
For a given channel input s(t0), the channel output r(t0 ) is also a Gaussian
random variable with mean s(t0 ) and variance No W , n(t0) N (s(t0), NoW ).
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s(t)
c(t)
n(t)
|f | < B
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|C(f )| = 2 + 2 + 2 cos(2f )
Using the Euler identity, ej = cos() + j sin() in C(f ) above, we can obtain
6
(C(f ) = Tan1
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sin(2f )
+ cos(2f )
2 + 2 cos(2f )
sin(2f )
C(f ) = Tan1
1 + cos(2f )
1.8
1.5
1.6
C(f) radians
1
1.4
|C(f)|
1.2
1
0.8
0.6
0.5
0
0.5
1
0.4
1.5
0.2
0
0.5
1.5
2.5
3.5
0.5
1.5
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2.5
3.5
2 + 2 + 2 cos(2fd t)
sin(2fdt)
(t) = Tan1
+ cos(2fd t)
A(t) =
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A(t) =
2 + 2 cos(2fd t)
sin(2fd t)
(t) = Tan1
1 + cos(2fd t)
1.8
1.5
1.6
1
(t) radians
1.4
|A(t)|
1.2
1
0.8
0.6
0.5
0
0.5
1
0.4
1.5
0.2
0
0.5
1.5
2.5
3.5
0.5
f t
d
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1.5
2.5
3.5
f t
d
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The channel capacity depends only on the coding channel, defined as the portion
of the communication system that is seen by the coding system.
The input to the coding channel is the output of the channel encoder.
The output of the coding channel is the input to the channel decoder.
In practice, the coding channel inputs are often chosen from a digital modulation alphabet, while the coding channel outputs are continuous valued decision
variables generated by sampling the corresponding matched filter outputs in the
receiver.
Encoder
Coding
Channel
Decoder
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Sn(f)
No /2
-W
n(t)
=
=
=
=
P
1+
No W
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=
=
=
=
= log2
Eb R
1+
No W
W
No W
Eb
2C/W 1
=
No
C/W
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Example: Suppose that W = 6 MHz (TV channel bandwidth) and the received
Eb
=
No
=
=
=
limC/W 0 2C/W ln 2
ln 2
0.693
1.6dB
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Power Efficient Region: R/W < 1 bits/s/Hz. In this region we have bandwidth resources available, but transmit power is limited, e.g., deep space communications.
Bandwidth Efficient Region: R/W > 1 bits/s/Hz. In this region we have
power resources available, but bandwidth is limited, e.g., commercial wireless
communications. Note: we still want to use power efficiently, i.e., bandwidth
and power efficient communication
Observe that most uncoded modulation schemes operate about 10 dB from the
Shannon capacity limit for an error rate of 105.
State-of-the-art turbo coding schemes can close this gap to less than 1 dB,
with the cost of additional receiver processing complexity and delay.
Generally, we can tradeoff power, bandwidth, processing complexity, delay.
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What is SNR?
INFO
BITS
BLOCK, CONV,
TRELLIS TURBO
Time/
frequency
spreading
p
g
Bit
mapping
coder
Eb /No
Er /No
bit
codebit
SNR
OFDM/OFDMA
CDMA, etc..
Gray/SP
QAM, PSK
Es /No
SNR
symbol
Ec /No
SNR
Eb
Er
Es
Ec
chip
SNR
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