Upload
builiem
View
220
Download
1
Embed Size (px)
Citation preview
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Introduction to Communication Systems
S. R. [email protected]
Department of Electrical & Electronics EngineeringBITS Pilani, Hyderbad Campus
July 7, 2015
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Outline
1 Introduction
2 Course Plan
3 Textbooks and References
4 Evaluation Scheme
5 Notes
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Outline
1 Introduction
2 Course Plan
3 Textbooks and References
4 Evaluation Scheme
5 Notes
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
What is a Communication System (CS)?
You tell me the definition(s).
For example, runners, carrier pigeons, drum beats, and torches*, etc.
These are superseded by electrical communication systems, which cantransmit signals over much longer distances (even to distant planets and
galaxies) and at the speed of light.
Communication technology is alleviating the energy crisis ... Can you give afew examples?
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
What is a Communication System (CS)?
You tell me the definition(s).
For example, runners, carrier pigeons, drum beats, and torches*, etc.
These are superseded by electrical communication systems, which cantransmit signals over much longer distances (even to distant planets and
galaxies) and at the speed of light.
Communication technology is alleviating the energy crisis ... Can you give afew examples?
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
What is a Communication System (CS)?
You tell me the definition(s).
For example, runners, carrier pigeons, drum beats, and torches*, etc.
These are superseded by electrical communication systems, which cantransmit signals over much longer distances (even to distant planets and
galaxies) and at the speed of light.
Communication technology is alleviating the energy crisis ... Can you give afew examples?
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
What is a Communication System (CS)?
You tell me the definition(s).
For example, runners, carrier pigeons, drum beats, and torches*, etc.
These are superseded by electrical communication systems, which cantransmit signals over much longer distances (even to distant planets and
galaxies) and at the speed of light.
Communication technology is alleviating the energy crisis ... Can you give afew examples?
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
What is a Communication System (CS)?
You tell me the definition(s).
For example, runners, carrier pigeons, drum beats, and torches*, etc.
These are superseded by electrical communication systems, which cantransmit signals over much longer distances (even to distant planets and
galaxies) and at the speed of light.
Communication technology is alleviating the energy crisis ... Can you give afew examples?
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Few Electrical Communication Systems
• Telegraph & Teletype Messaging
• Telecommunication
• Radio & Television Broadcasting
• Fiber Optic Communication Systems
• Mobile Wireless Communications
• Satellite Communications
• Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Few Electrical Communication Systems
• Telegraph & Teletype Messaging
• Telecommunication
• Radio & Television Broadcasting
• Fiber Optic Communication Systems
• Mobile Wireless Communications
• Satellite Communications
• Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Few Electrical Communication Systems
• Telegraph & Teletype Messaging
• Telecommunication
• Radio & Television Broadcasting
• Fiber Optic Communication Systems
• Mobile Wireless Communications
• Satellite Communications
• Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Few Electrical Communication Systems
• Telegraph & Teletype Messaging
• Telecommunication
• Radio & Television Broadcasting
• Fiber Optic Communication Systems
• Mobile Wireless Communications
• Satellite Communications
• Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Few Electrical Communication Systems
• Telegraph & Teletype Messaging
• Telecommunication
• Radio & Television Broadcasting
• Fiber Optic Communication Systems
• Mobile Wireless Communications
• Satellite Communications
• Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Few Electrical Communication Systems
• Telegraph & Teletype Messaging
• Telecommunication
• Radio & Television Broadcasting
• Fiber Optic Communication Systems
• Mobile Wireless Communications
• Satellite Communications
• Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Few Electrical Communication Systems
• Telegraph & Teletype Messaging
• Telecommunication
• Radio & Television Broadcasting
• Fiber Optic Communication Systems
• Mobile Wireless Communications
• Satellite Communications
• Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Few Electrical Communication Systems
• Telegraph & Teletype Messaging
• Telecommunication
• Radio & Television Broadcasting
• Fiber Optic Communication Systems
• Mobile Wireless Communications
• Satellite Communications
• Wi-Fi, Wi-Max, etc
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Inputmessage
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Inputsignal
Inputtransducer
Inputmessage
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Inputsignal
Inputtransducer Transmitter
Transmittedsignal
Inputmessage
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Inputsignal
Inputtransducer Transmitter
Transmittedsignal
ChannelInput
message
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Inputsignal
Inputtransducer Transmitter
Transmittedsignal
Channel
Recivedsignal
ReciverInput
message
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Inputsignal
Inputtransducer Transmitter
Transmittedsignal
Channel
Recivedsignal
Reciver
Outputsignal
Outputtransducer
Inputmessage
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Inputsignal
Inputtransducer Transmitter
Transmittedsignal
Channel
Recivedsignal
Reciver
Outputsignal
Outputtransducer
Outputmessage
Inputmessage
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Basic Communication System
Inputsignal
Inputtransducer Transmitter
Transmittedsignal
Channel
Recivedsignal
Reciver
Outputsignal
Outputtransducer
Outputmessage
Inputmessage
Distortionand
noise
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
SourceInput
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
SourceCoder
SourceInput
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
SourceCoder
ChannelCoder
SourceInput
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
SourceCoder
ChannelCoder Modulation
SourceInput
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
SourceCoder
ChannelCoder Modulation D/A
SourceInput
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
SourceCoder
ChannelCoder Modulation D/A
SourceInput
Transmitter
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
SourceCoder
ChannelCoder Modulation D/A
SourceInput
Distortion and NoiseChannel
Transmitter
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Typical Today’s Communication System
SourceCoder
ChannelCoder Modulation D/A
SourceInput
SourceDecoder
ChannelDecoder Demodulation A/D
ReconstructedSignal
Output
Distortion and NoiseChannel
Transmitter
Receiver
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Analog and Digital Communication Systems
First of all, what is meant by the word digit?
Now, can you guess the difference between analog and digital?
If you treat an entire textbook (written in English) as a signal, then is itanalog or digital?
Can you give me an example for one of the oldest binary digital systems?
Generalization of binary system : M-ary system
Before leaving this slide, give me a few examples for analog systems ...
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Analog and Digital Communication Systems
First of all, what is meant by the word digit?
Now, can you guess the difference between analog and digital?
If you treat an entire textbook (written in English) as a signal, then is itanalog or digital?
Can you give me an example for one of the oldest binary digital systems?
Generalization of binary system : M-ary system
Before leaving this slide, give me a few examples for analog systems ...
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Analog and Digital Communication Systems
First of all, what is meant by the word digit?
Now, can you guess the difference between analog and digital?
If you treat an entire textbook (written in English) as a signal, then is itanalog or digital?
Can you give me an example for one of the oldest binary digital systems?
Generalization of binary system : M-ary system
Before leaving this slide, give me a few examples for analog systems ...
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Analog and Digital Communication Systems
First of all, what is meant by the word digit?
Now, can you guess the difference between analog and digital?
If you treat an entire textbook (written in English) as a signal, then is itanalog or digital?
Can you give me an example for one of the oldest binary digital systems?
Generalization of binary system : M-ary system
Before leaving this slide, give me a few examples for analog systems ...
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Analog and Digital Communication Systems
First of all, what is meant by the word digit?
Now, can you guess the difference between analog and digital?
If you treat an entire textbook (written in English) as a signal, then is itanalog or digital?
Can you give me an example for one of the oldest binary digital systems?
Generalization of binary system : M-ary system
Before leaving this slide, give me a few examples for analog systems ...
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Analog and Digital Communication Systems
First of all, what is meant by the word digit?
Now, can you guess the difference between analog and digital?
If you treat an entire textbook (written in English) as a signal, then is itanalog or digital?
Can you give me an example for one of the oldest binary digital systems?
Generalization of binary system : M-ary system
Before leaving this slide, give me a few examples for analog systems ...
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Analog and Digital Communication Systems
First of all, what is meant by the word digit?
Now, can you guess the difference between analog and digital?
If you treat an entire textbook (written in English) as a signal, then is itanalog or digital?
Can you give me an example for one of the oldest binary digital systems?
Generalization of binary system : M-ary system
Before leaving this slide, give me a few examples for analog systems ...
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Analog vs Digital & Continuous vs Discrete
Understanding the difference among the terms analog, digital, continuous,and discrete is very very important.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Continuous Analog Signal
x(t)
1234567
t
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Discrete Analog Signal
x(t)
1234567
t
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Discrete (8-ary) Digital Signal
x(t)
1234567
t
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Continuous (8-ary) Digital Signal
x(t)
1234567
t
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
A Continuous (Binary) Digital Signal – PCM
x(t)
1234567
t000 100 101 100 011 100 110 111 101 011 011 100 100
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
Even though PCM is invented as early as 1926, It was the transistor thatmade PCM practicable in early 60s.
Average power of a PCM signal is less. However, the price paid is theincrease in the signal bandwidth.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
Even though PCM is invented as early as 1926, It was the transistor thatmade PCM practicable in early 60s.
Average power of a PCM signal is less. However, the price paid is theincrease in the signal bandwidth.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Pulse Code Modulation (PCM)
Even though PCM is invented as early as 1926, It was the transistor thatmade PCM practicable in early 60s.
Average power of a PCM signal is less. However, the price paid is theincrease in the signal bandwidth.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Power vs Bandwidth
Two primary communication resources are the bandwidth and thetransmitted power. In a given communication channel, one resource may be
more valuable than the other, and the communication scheme should bedesigned accordingly.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Distortion – Linear & Non-linear Distortions
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Distortion – Linear & Non-linear Distortions
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Distortion – Linear & Non-linear Distortions
vi
vo
vi
vo
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels
• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment
• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation
• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights
• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning
• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms
• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors
• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise
External Noise:
• Interference from signals transmitted on nearby channels• Faulty contact switches for electrical equipment• Automobile ignition radiation• Fluorescent lights• lightning• Electrical storms• Solar and Intergalactic radiation
Internal Noise:
• Thermal motion of electrons in conductors• Diffusion or recombination of charged carriers
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise Immunity of Digital Signals
tTransmittedsignal
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise Immunity of Digital Signals
tTransmittedsignal
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise Immunity of Digital Signals
t
t
Transmittedsignal
Recieved distortedsignal (without noise)
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise Immunity of Digital Signals
t
t
t
Transmittedsignal
Recieved distortedsignal (without noise)
Recieved distortedsignal (with noise)
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Noise Immunity of Digital Signals
t
t
t
t
Transmittedsignal
Recieved distortedsignal (without noise)
Recieved distortedsignal (with noise)
Regenerated signal(delayed)
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
SNR vs Bandwidth
SNR2 ' SNR1B1/B2 (1)
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
SNR vs Bandwidth
SNR2 ' SNR1B1/B2 (1)
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Modulation
Baseband signals produced by various information sources are not alwayssuitable for direct transmission over a given channel. These signals are
usually further modified to facilitate transmission. This conversion process isknown as modulation.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Modulation
Baseband signals produced by various information sources are not alwayssuitable for direct transmission over a given channel. These signals are
usually further modified to facilitate transmission. This conversion process isknown as modulation.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Frequency Modulation
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Frequency Modulation
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Frequency Modulation
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Frequency Modulation
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Amplitude Modulation
Time
Amplitude
0
−1.5
1.5
−0.5
0.5
Message wave envelopeCarrier wave
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Amplitude Modulation
Time
Amplitude
0
−1.5
1.5
−0.5
0.5
Message wave envelopeCarrier wave
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Why Modulation?
• Ease of radiation
• Simultaneous transmission of several signals
• Effecting the exchange of SNR with bandwidth
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Why Modulation?
• Ease of radiation
• Simultaneous transmission of several signals
• Effecting the exchange of SNR with bandwidth
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Why Modulation?
• Ease of radiation
• Simultaneous transmission of several signals
• Effecting the exchange of SNR with bandwidth
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Why Modulation?
• Ease of radiation
• Simultaneous transmission of several signals
• Effecting the exchange of SNR with bandwidth
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Redundancy
Have you heard the word parity bit? And what is its purpose?
We need redundancy for reliable communication.
Redundant bits are an integral part of error detection and correctionprocesses.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Redundancy
Have you heard the word parity bit? And what is its purpose?
We need redundancy for reliable communication.
Redundant bits are an integral part of error detection and correctionprocesses.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Redundancy
Have you heard the word parity bit? And what is its purpose?
We need redundancy for reliable communication.
Redundant bits are an integral part of error detection and correctionprocesses.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Redundancy
Have you heard the word parity bit? And what is its purpose?
We need redundancy for reliable communication.
Redundant bits are an integral part of error detection and correctionprocesses.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Guided & Unguided Channels
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Outline
1 Introduction
2 Course Plan
3 Textbooks and References
4 Evaluation Scheme
5 Notes
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Course Plan
S.
No.Topic Learning Objectives
No. of
Lectures
Ref. From the
Text
1
Overview of the course,
and introduction to
communication systems
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
1 T1 & T2 : Ch. 1
2
Deterministic and
random signals, and
their properties
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
2T1 : Ch. 2 & 3
T2 : Ch. 2
3Random variables,
processes, and noise
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
3
T1 : Ch. 8 & 9
T2 : Ch. 5
R3 : Ch. 5
4Amplitude modulation
(AM)
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
5
T1 : Ch. 4
T2 : Ch. 3 & 6
R2 : Ch. 7
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Course Plan ... Cont’d
5 Angle modulation
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
4
T1 : Ch. 5
T2 : Ch. 4,6
R2 : Ch. 7
6
Digital representation of
analog signals and pulse
modulation
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
4
T1 : Ch. 6
T2 : Ch. 7
R2 : Ch. 10
7Baseband transmission
of digital signals
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
4T1 : Ch. 7
T2 : Ch. 8
8
Baseband Reception of
Digital Signals and
Noise performance
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
4T1 : Ch. 10
R3 : Ch. 3
9Band-Pass transmission
of digital signals
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
5
T2 : Ch. 9
T1 : Ch. 10
R3 : Ch. 4
R2 : Ch. 8
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Course Plan ... Cont’d
10Information theory and
error correcting codes
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
5
T1 : Ch. 13,14
T2 : Ch. 10
R3 : Ch. 6
R2 : Ch. 9
11Digital receiver design
& performance analysis
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
3 R3 : Ch. 9
12Introduction to spread
spectrum systems
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
2T1 : Ch. 11
R3 : Ch. 12
13
Emerging trends in
communication systems:
optical and mobile
communications
See handout for
comprehensive list of
objectives.
1Supplementary
notes
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Outline
1 Introduction
2 Course Plan
3 Textbooks and References
4 Evaluation Scheme
5 Notes
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Textbooks and References
Text Book:
• B.P. Lathi and Zhi Ding, “Modern Digital and Analog CommunicationSystems,” 3rd OR 4th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010 [T1]
• Simon Haykin and Michael Moher, “Communication Systems,” 4th OR5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010 [T2]
Reference Books:
• Proakis John, “Digital Communications,” 4th Edition, TMH [R1]• K. Sam Shanmugam, “Digital and Analog communication systems,”
John Wiley & Sons [R2]• ERNARD SKLAR and Pabitra Kumar Ray, “Digital Communications:
Fundamentals and Applications,” Pearson Education 2009, 2/e [R3]
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Textbooks and References
Text Book:
• B.P. Lathi and Zhi Ding, “Modern Digital and Analog CommunicationSystems,” 3rd OR 4th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010 [T1]
• Simon Haykin and Michael Moher, “Communication Systems,” 4th OR5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010 [T2]
Reference Books:
• Proakis John, “Digital Communications,” 4th Edition, TMH [R1]• K. Sam Shanmugam, “Digital and Analog communication systems,”
John Wiley & Sons [R2]• ERNARD SKLAR and Pabitra Kumar Ray, “Digital Communications:
Fundamentals and Applications,” Pearson Education 2009, 2/e [R3]
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Textbooks and References
Text Book:
• B.P. Lathi and Zhi Ding, “Modern Digital and Analog CommunicationSystems,” 3rd OR 4th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010 [T1]
• Simon Haykin and Michael Moher, “Communication Systems,” 4th OR5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010 [T2]
Reference Books:
• Proakis John, “Digital Communications,” 4th Edition, TMH [R1]
• K. Sam Shanmugam, “Digital and Analog communication systems,”John Wiley & Sons [R2]
• ERNARD SKLAR and Pabitra Kumar Ray, “Digital Communications:Fundamentals and Applications,” Pearson Education 2009, 2/e [R3]
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Textbooks and References
Text Book:
• B.P. Lathi and Zhi Ding, “Modern Digital and Analog CommunicationSystems,” 3rd OR 4th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010 [T1]
• Simon Haykin and Michael Moher, “Communication Systems,” 4th OR5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010 [T2]
Reference Books:
• Proakis John, “Digital Communications,” 4th Edition, TMH [R1]• K. Sam Shanmugam, “Digital and Analog communication systems,”
John Wiley & Sons [R2]
• ERNARD SKLAR and Pabitra Kumar Ray, “Digital Communications:Fundamentals and Applications,” Pearson Education 2009, 2/e [R3]
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Textbooks and References
Text Book:
• B.P. Lathi and Zhi Ding, “Modern Digital and Analog CommunicationSystems,” 3rd OR 4th Edition, Oxford University Press, 2010 [T1]
• Simon Haykin and Michael Moher, “Communication Systems,” 4th OR5th Edition, John Wiley & Sons, 2010 [T2]
Reference Books:
• Proakis John, “Digital Communications,” 4th Edition, TMH [R1]• K. Sam Shanmugam, “Digital and Analog communication systems,”
John Wiley & Sons [R2]• ERNARD SKLAR and Pabitra Kumar Ray, “Digital Communications:
Fundamentals and Applications,” Pearson Education 2009, 2/e [R3]
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Outline
1 Introduction
2 Course Plan
3 Textbooks and References
4 Evaluation Scheme
5 Notes
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Evaluation Scheme
EC
No.
Components Duration Weightage (%) Date & Time Remarks
1 Test-1 60 min 20 12:30 – 1:30 PM
(24/2)
CB
2 Test-2 60 min 20 12:30 – 1:30 PM
(3/4)
CB
3 Assignment
(Take Home)
- 20 Continuous OB
4 Comprehensive 3 Hrs 40 14/05 AN CB
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Outline
1 Introduction
2 Course Plan
3 Textbooks and References
4 Evaluation Scheme
5 Notes
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Some Useful Resources
• LTSPICE Software
• MOSFET Fabrication Process - Flash Illustration• MOSFET Operation - Flash Illustration• http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws• http://www.onmyphd.com/
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Some Useful Resources
• LTSPICE Software• MOSFET Fabrication Process - Flash Illustration
• MOSFET Operation - Flash Illustration• http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws• http://www.onmyphd.com/
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Some Useful Resources
• LTSPICE Software• MOSFET Fabrication Process - Flash Illustration• MOSFET Operation - Flash Illustration
• http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws• http://www.onmyphd.com/
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Some Useful Resources
• LTSPICE Software• MOSFET Fabrication Process - Flash Illustration• MOSFET Operation - Flash Illustration• http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws
• http://www.onmyphd.com/
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Some Useful Resources
• LTSPICE Software• MOSFET Fabrication Process - Flash Illustration• MOSFET Operation - Flash Illustration• http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws• http://www.onmyphd.com/
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Notes
Chamber Consultation Hour:Srinivas Zinka (Tuesday 10-11 AM) Syed Ershad (Thursday 10-11 AM)
Make-up Policy:Make-up for any component will be given only in genuine cases. In all cases,prior intimation must be given to IC.
Notices:All notices related to the course will be put on the EEE/ECE Notice board orCMS only.
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad
Introduction Course Plan Textbooks and References Evaluation Scheme Notes
Course Calendar
AugustSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SeptemberSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30
OctoberSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
NovemberSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30
DecemberSun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
Introduction to Communication Systems Communication Systems, Dept. of EEE, BITS Hyderabad