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GOJAN SCHOOL OF BUISNESS AND TECHNOLOGY

LESSON PLAN
NAME OF THE STAFF :M.NAVEEN SEMESTER/YEAR : IV/II DESIGNATION :LECTURER DEPARTMENT/BRANCH : ECE SUBJECT NAME/SUBJECT CODE: EC2252/COMMUNICATION THEORY S.N O 1 UNIT DATE
UNIT I

TOPICS
AMPLITUDE MODULATION SYSTEMS Introduction to communication representation of signal time domain, frequency domain. Classification of signal - continuous time signal, discrete time signal - Review of spectral characteristics of periodic and nonperiodic signal. Need for modulation, amplitude modulation, degrees of modulation, power and current relation in AM Generation of AM square law, balanced Generation of AM Switching, High and low level modulators. Demodulation of AM Square law, Envelope detector. DSB-SC modulation, Generation of DSB-SCBalanced, Ring modulator Demodulation of DSB-SC - Coherent, Envelope detector. SSB modulation and Generation of SSB-SCFilter, phase shift, Weavers method. Demodulation of SSB-SC - coherent VSB modulation, Generation of VSB signalsphase discrimination method. Demodulation of VSB signals. Comparison of Amplitude modulation systems, Frequency Translation FDM, Non Linear Distortion

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UNIT II

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Introduction, angle modulation-Frequency modulation, PM Single tone FM, Narrow band FM- Generation Wideband FM - Generation Transmission bandwidth of FM Generation of FM signal-Direct FM (reactance tube, varactor diode, VCO) Generation of FM signal-Indirect FM (Armstrong method) Demodulation of FM signals - slope detector Demodulation of FM signals - phase difference detector Comparison of AM, FM, PM. NOISE THEORY Review of probability - mathematical definition, law of probability, conditional probability

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UNIT III

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Random Variables - discontinuous, discrete, distribution function, numerical characteristics and distribution laws of random variable
Random process, Gaussian process properties Introduction to Noise, shot noise, thermal noise, white noise Noise equivalent bandwidth, narrow band noise and its properties Representation of narrow band noise in terms of envelope and phase components Sine wave plus narrow band noise Rician Distribution. Noise temperature, Noise Figure. UNIT IV PERFORMANCE MODULATION SYSTEMS OF CW

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Super heterodyne AM receiver and its characteristic SNR - Noise in AM receivers-Envelope detection Noise in DSB-SC receiver - coherent detection

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Noise in SSB receiver- coherent detection, AM Threshold effect

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Super heterodyne FM receiver and its characteristic Noise in FM receivers Super heterodyne type. FM Threshold effect FM threshold reduction-FMFB demodulator Pre-emphasis and de-emphasis in FM, Comparison of performance of AM and FM systems UNIT V UNIT V INFORMATION THEORY

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Introduction discrete message, Uncertainty, measure of information and properties, Information rate Entropy and its properties Source coding theorem, data compaction prefix, shannonfano coding. Data compaction -Huffman, Lempel ziv coding

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Channel Capacity, Bandwidth- S/N tradeoff Mutual information-Properties.


Channel capacity - loss less, Deterministic, noiseless, binary symmetric, binary erase, unsymmetric Rate distortion theory, Lossy source coding

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TEXT BOOKS: 1. Dennis Roddy & John Coolen - Electronic Communication (IV Ed.), Prentice Hall of India. 2. Herbert Taub & Donald L Schilling Principles of Communication Systems ( 3 rd Edition ) Tata McGraw Hill, 2008.

REFERENCES:
3. Simon Haykin, Communication Systems, John Wiley & sons, NY, 4th Edition, 4. Bruce Carlson - Communication Systems. (III Ed.), Mc Graw Hill. 5. B.P.Lathi, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Third Edition, Oxfod Press,2007. 6. R.P Singh and S.D.Sapre, Communication Systems Analog and Digital, Tata McGraw Hill, 2nd Edition, 2007. 2001.

7. John G. Proakis, Masoud Salehi, Fundamentals of Communication Systems, Pearson Education, 2006

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