Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering: Digital Communication Course File
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering: Digital Communication Course File
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering: Digital Communication Course File
COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
COURSE FILE
Prepared by P.GIRISH,M.Tech. Asst. Professor
III B.Tech – I SEM (R16 – ECE)
PART-I
- Syllabus
- Course Objectives, Course Outcomes
- Mapping Onto PEO& PO**
- Model Lesson Plan
- Lecture Notes
- OHP/LCD Sheets/CDs
- University Question Papers
- Internal Question Papers With Key
- Assignment Topics
- Tutorial Sheets
- Unit Wise – Question Bank
- Gapes & Plans For Add – On Programs**
- Topics Beyond Syllabus – References
- Result Analysis, Remedial/Corrective Action**
- Learning Outcome Assessment, Mapping Onto PO**
PART – II
UNIT I
PULSE DIGITAL MODULATION: Elements of digital communication systems, advantages
of digital communication systems, Elements of PCM: Sampling, Quantization & Coding,
Quantization error, Companding in PCM systems. Differential PCM systems (DPCM). Delta
modulation, its draw backs, adaptive delta modulation, comparison of PCM and DM systems,
noise in PCM and DM systems.
UNIT II
DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES: Introduction, ASK, FSK, PSK, DPSK, DEPSK,
QPSK, M-ary PSK, ASK, FSK, similarity of BFSK and BPSK.
UNIT III
DATA TRANSMISSION : Base band signal receiver, probability of error, the optimum filter,
matched filter, probability of error using matched filter, coherent reception, non-coherent
detection of FSK, calculation of error,probability of ASK, BPSK, BFSK,QPSK.
UNIT IV
INFORMATION THEORY: Discrete messages, concept of amount of information and its
properties. Average information, Entropy and its properties. Information rate, Mutual
information and its properties.
UNIT V
SOURCE CODING: Introductions, Advantages, Shannon’s theorem, Shanon-Fano coding,
Huffman coding,efficiency calculations, channel capacity of discrete and analog Channels,
capacity of a Gaussian channel,bandwidth –S/N trade off.
UNIT VI
LINEAR BLOCK CODES: Introduction, Matrix description of Linear Block codes, Error
detection and error correction capabilities of Linear block codes, Hamming codes, Binary cyclic
codes, Algebraic structure, encoding, syndrome calculation, BCH Codes.
CONVOLUTION CODES: Introduction, encoding of convolution codes, time domain
approach, transform domain approach. Graphical approach: state, tree and trellis diagram
decoding using Viterbi algorithm.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Digital communications - Simon Haykin, John Wiley, 2005
2. Principles of Communication Systems – H. Taub and D. Schilling, TMH, 2003
REFERENCES:
1. Digital and Analog Communication Systems - Sam Shanmugam, John Wiley, 2005.
2. Digital Communications – John Proakis, TMH, 1983. Communication Systems Analog &
Digital – Singh &
Sapre, TMH, 2004.
3. Modern Analog and Digital Communication – B.P.Lathi, Oxford reprint, 3rd edition, 2004.
COURSE OUTCOMES
P1. The ability to provide the students with a solid foundation and ability to apply
mathematics, science in Electronics and Communication Engineering and to analyze data
and technical concepts for application in product designing and enabling placements or
higher education.
P2. Able to train students with good scientific and engineering depth & breadth including
proficiency in hardware languages and use of latest software tools so as to comprehend,
analyze, design and create novel products and solutions for the real life problems.
P4. The ability to provide students with an excellent training in leadership, written ethical
codes and guidelines, and to encourage them for lifelong learning process needed for a
successful professional career.
The program outcomes are the skills and knowledge which the graduates have at the
time of graduation
PROGRAM OUTCOMES:
A. An ability to apply knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering to electronics
and communication engineering problems
B. An ability to design and conduct experiments, and to analyze and interpret gathered data
C. An ability to develop and/or design a system or system components to meet desired
specifications, performance, and capabilities.
D. An ability to function on and/or develop leadership in multi-disciplinary teams.
E. An ability to identify, formulates, and solves electronics and communication engineering
problems.
F. Understanding of professional and ethical responsibility.
G. Ability to communicate effectively.
H. An ability to understand and correctly interpret the impact of engineering solutions in a
social/global context.
I. An ability to engage in life-long learning to follow developments in electronics and
communication engineering.
J. Knowledge of contemporary issues.
K. An ability to skillfully use modern engineering tools and techniques necessary for
engineering design, analysis and applications
L. An ability to use computer aided design (CAD) tools to support the electronics and
communication engineering environment and to relate hardware and software
BONAM VENKATA CHALAMAYYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
AND SCIENCE: AMALAPURAM