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Analog and Digital Communications

This document outlines the curriculum for the course "Analog & Digital Communications" which is part of the B. Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering program. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as amplitude modulation, angle modulation, pulse analog modulation, digital carrier modulation schemes, and concepts of information theory. The course aims to enable students to analyze modulation and demodulation schemes, evaluate communication system parameters, calculate parameters of data transmission systems, and explain concepts of source and channel coding techniques.

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Analog and Digital Communications

This document outlines the curriculum for the course "Analog & Digital Communications" which is part of the B. Tech Electronics and Communication Engineering program. The course is divided into 5 units that cover topics such as amplitude modulation, angle modulation, pulse analog modulation, digital carrier modulation schemes, and concepts of information theory. The course aims to enable students to analyze modulation and demodulation schemes, evaluate communication system parameters, calculate parameters of data transmission systems, and explain concepts of source and channel coding techniques.

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B.

Tech (ECE) R-18

(A30407) ANALOG & DIGITAL COMMUNICATIONS

B. Tech. (ECE) IV-Semester


L T P C
3 1 0 4
UNIT-I
Amplitude Modulation: Modulation, Need for modulation, FDM,
Amplitude Modulation-Time and Frequency domain, single tone
modulation, power relations, Generation of AM wave with switching
modulator, Detection of AM Waves using Envelope detector, DSB-SC:
Time and Frequency domain, Generation of DSB-SC-Ring Modulator,
Coherent detection, Hilbert transform and properties, SSB-SC: Time
and Frequency domain, Generation of SSB-Frequency and Phase
discrimination method, Demodulation of SSB.

UNIT-II
Angle Modulation: Frequency Modulation: Single tone Frequency
Modulation, Spectrum Analysis of Sinusoidal FM Wave, Narrow band
FM, Wide band FM, Transmission bandwidth of FM Wave, Generation
of FM Waves-Direct and Indirect FM, Detection of FM Waves: Foster
Seeley Discriminator, Phase locked loop, Comparison of FM and AM.
Noise: Types of Noise, Modelling of noise and AWGN, Comparison of
Noise performance in AM, DSBSC, SSB & FM (without derivations),
Pre-emphasis and De-emphasis, Super heterodyne Receiver.

UNIT-III
Pulse Analog Modulation: Sampling theorem, Types of sampling
process, Types of Pulse Modulation, PAM- Generation and
Demodulation, PWM- Generation and Demodulation, PPM-
Generation and Demodulation, TDM.
Pulse Digital Modulation: PCM, Generation and Reconstruction,
Quantization Noise, DPCM, DM and Adaptive DM, Noise in PCM and
DM.

UNIT-IV
Digital Carrier Modulation Schemes:
Optimum Receiver for Binary Digital Modulation Schemes,
Description of Binary ASK, FSK, PSK and QPSK Schemes, Transfer
Function of the matched filter, Bandwidth and Probability of Error
calculations of binary ASK, FSK, PSK and QPSK (Coherent schemes),
Comparison of Digital Modulation Schemes. Introduction to QAM,

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B. Tech (ECE) R-18

Signal space representation of binary- ASK, PSK, FSK, QPSK and


QAM.

UNIT-V
Concepts of Information theory:
Information, Entropy, Shannons Hartley law, Source coding
Techniques-Huffman coding, Shannon-Fano coding, and channel
coding techniques.

Textbooks
1. Communication Systems - Simon Haykin, 2nd Ed., Wiley
publications
2. Digital and Analog Communication Systems – Sam Shanmugam,
John Wiley, 2005.

Reference Books
1. B.P. Lathi, Communication Systems, BS Publication, 2004.
2. R.P.Singh and S.D Sapre, Communication Systems Analog and
Digital, TMH, 2006.
3. Wayne Tomasi, Electronics communications systems:
Fundamentals through advanced, 5th Edition, Pearson, 2004.
4. Principles of communication systems – Herbert Taub, Donald L
Schiling, Goutam Saha,3rd Edition, McGraw-Hill, 2008.
5. Digital Communications- John G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi- 5 th
Edition, Mcgarw- Hill,2008

Course Outcomes
At the end of this course, the students will be able to
1. Analyze different modulation and demodulation schemes for
Analog & digital communications.
2. Evaluate fundamental communication system parameters.
3. Calculate basic system parameter of baseband data transmission
systems.
4. Explain the concept of source coding and channel coding
techniques.
5. Explain the concept of channel coding technique.

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