ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI: CHENNAI – 600 025
B.E DEGREE PROGRAMME BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
(Offered in Colleges affiliated to Anna University)
CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS – REGULATIONS – 2004 SEMESTER IV
B.E DEGREE PROGRAMME BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING
(Offered in Colleges affiliated to Anna University)
CURRICULUM AND SYLLABUS – REGULATIONS – 2004 SEMESTER IV
EC1267 PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION 3 0 0 100
AIM
To have knowledge about Analog and Digital transmission of both Analog data and Digital Data, Security, modulation and different accessing methods.
To have knowledge about Analog and Digital transmission of both Analog data and Digital Data, Security, modulation and different accessing methods.
OBJECTIVES
• To have understanding about different types of AM Communication systems (Transmitters & Receivers)
• To study in detail the different types of FM transmitters & Receivers and PM Transmitters and Receivers
• To gain knowledge about different digital modulation techniques for digital transmission.
• To have knowledge about base band transmission ISI and distortion free base band transmission
• To know the spread spectrum modulation techniques and different multiple access methods.
• To have understanding about different types of AM Communication systems (Transmitters & Receivers)
• To study in detail the different types of FM transmitters & Receivers and PM Transmitters and Receivers
• To gain knowledge about different digital modulation techniques for digital transmission.
• To have knowledge about base band transmission ISI and distortion free base band transmission
• To know the spread spectrum modulation techniques and different multiple access methods.
1. SPECTRAL ANALYSIS AND RANDOM PROCESS 9
Spectral characteristics of periodic and aperiodic signal – Spectra of common signals related to communication – cross correlation – autocorrelation and power / energy density spectra – random signals and process – modelling noises.
Spectral characteristics of periodic and aperiodic signal – Spectra of common signals related to communication – cross correlation – autocorrelation and power / energy density spectra – random signals and process – modelling noises.
2. ANALOG MODULATION SYSTEMS 9
Basic principles of AM, FM, and PM – Spectra – power consideration – receivers characteristics and deduction of AM, FM, and PM and Systems performance – Threshold effects reduction.
Basic principles of AM, FM, and PM – Spectra – power consideration – receivers characteristics and deduction of AM, FM, and PM and Systems performance – Threshold effects reduction.
3. BASE BAND DATA COMMUNICATION 9
Sampling and quantisation – PCM, ADPCM, DM, ADM, Base band pulse shaping – binary data formats – base band transmission – ISI – correlative coding – optimum SNR – matched filter detection.
Sampling and quantisation – PCM, ADPCM, DM, ADM, Base band pulse shaping – binary data formats – base band transmission – ISI – correlative coding – optimum SNR – matched filter detection.
4. DIGITAL MODULATION 9
Digital modulation – coherent binary modulation techniques – coherent quadrature modulation techniques – non-coherent binary modulation – M-array modulation – performance of digital modulation systems based on probability if error – band width – ISI.
Digital modulation – coherent binary modulation techniques – coherent quadrature modulation techniques – non-coherent binary modulation – M-array modulation – performance of digital modulation systems based on probability if error – band width – ISI.
5. SPREAD SPECTRUM AND ERROR CORRECTION TECHNIQUES 9
Fundamental concepts – Direct sequence spread spectrums and frequency hopping spread spectrum – Block Codes – cyclic codes.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Bernald Sklan, ‘Digital Communocation’ Pearson Education, 2nd edition 2001.
2. Taub & Schilling, ‘Principles of Communication’, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 1990.
3. Simon Haykins, ‘Digital Communication’, John Wiley, 2001.
Fundamental concepts – Direct sequence spread spectrums and frequency hopping spread spectrum – Block Codes – cyclic codes.
TOTAL : 45
TEXT BOOKS
1. Bernald Sklan, ‘Digital Communocation’ Pearson Education, 2nd edition 2001.
2. Taub & Schilling, ‘Principles of Communication’, Tata McGraw Hill Publication, 1990.
3. Simon Haykins, ‘Digital Communication’, John Wiley, 2001.
REFERENCES
1. B.P.Lathi, ‘Analog and Digital Communication Systems’, PHI, 1992.
2. Proakis, ‘Digital Communication’, McGraw-Hill, 1992.
3. A.B.Carlson, ‘Communication Systems’ McGraw-Hill, 1992.
4. K.Sam Shanmugam,’Digital and Analog Communication Systems, John Wiley, 1985.
1. B.P.Lathi, ‘Analog and Digital Communication Systems’, PHI, 1992.
2. Proakis, ‘Digital Communication’, McGraw-Hill, 1992.
3. A.B.Carlson, ‘Communication Systems’ McGraw-Hill, 1992.
4. K.Sam Shanmugam,’Digital and Analog Communication Systems, John Wiley, 1985.
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