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This document outlines the syllabus for the course "Fundamentals of Communication Engineering" taken in the 4th year, 1st semester of the Bachelor of Technology program in Computer Science and Engineering. The course objectives are to provide an understanding of analog and digital communication systems, digital modulation techniques, and error control coding. The course outcomes are that students will be able to understand communication systems and noise, describe analog and digital communication techniques, and study modulation methods including ASK, PSK, FSK, DPSK, QPSK as well as error control coding and multiple access techniques. The course is divided into 6 units covering topics such as communication systems, analog modulation, baseband modulation, digital communication models, digital modulation techniques, and
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Fundamentals of Comm Course Files

This document outlines the syllabus for the course "Fundamentals of Communication Engineering" taken in the 4th year, 1st semester of the Bachelor of Technology program in Computer Science and Engineering. The course objectives are to provide an understanding of analog and digital communication systems, digital modulation techniques, and error control coding. The course outcomes are that students will be able to understand communication systems and noise, describe analog and digital communication techniques, and study modulation methods including ASK, PSK, FSK, DPSK, QPSK as well as error control coding and multiple access techniques. The course is divided into 6 units covering topics such as communication systems, analog modulation, baseband modulation, digital communication models, digital modulation techniques, and
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Syllabus for B. Tech.

IV Year I semester
Computer Science and Engineering
FUNDAMENTALS OF COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING
(Open Elective - II)
Code: 5CC49 L T P/D C
2 1 - 2
Course Objectives:
To provide a conceptual understanding of Basics of Analog and digital Communication system
and also study of different digital modulation techniques along with error control coding

Course Outcomes: After completing this course, student shall be able to


1. To understand the basics of communication system and noise as the biggest challenge for
communication.
2. To learn the detailed Analog communication techniques used in today’s scenario.
3. Discriminate different types of sampling techniques required to convert an analog signal
to a Discrete signal.
4. Describe different types of digital communication techniques to convert analog signal to
digital .
5. To study ASK,PSK,FSK,DPSK,QPSK modulators and demodulators and error control
coding
6. To study about different Multiple Access techniques

UNIT I
Introduction to Communication Systems
Communication system, Analog and digital signals, frequency domain representatiom of signal
Channel effect, Modulation and detection, Historical review of telecommunication, Noise:
External noise, internal noise,

UNIT II
Analog Modulation Techniques
Amplitude modulation: AM Theory, generation of AM, SSB techniques: Suppression of carrier,
suppressionof unwanted sideband, Frequency modulation: FM Theory, noise and FM, generation
of FM.

UNIT III
Base Band Modulation
Base band system, sampling theorem, Sampling and signal Re-construction, Aliasing, Types of
sampling, Quantization, Pulse Analog modulation PAM,PWM,PPM
UNIT IV
Digital Communication Model of Digital Communication Systems, Advantages of digital
communication systems, Digital Representation of Analog signal,PCM, Companding, DPCM,
ADPCM, Delta modulation, Adaptive delta Modulation, T1 carrier system,shanon fano coding
and Huffman coding

UNIT V
DIGITAL MODULATION TECHNIQUES AND ERROR CONTROL CODING

ASK,FSK,PSK,DPSK,QPSK modulation and demodulation techniques,Comparison of Digital


modulation systems.
Linear Block Codes, Error detection and correction capabilities of Linear Block Codes Cyclic
Codes: Encoding, , Decoding, Convolution Codes: Encoding, Decoding

UNIT VI
MULTIPLE ACCESS TECHNIQUES FDMA,TDMA.CDMA DSSS-CDMA, FHSS-CDMA

TEXT BOOKS:
1. B. P. Lathi, Modern Analog and Digital Communication, 3rd Ed., Oxford University Press
2. K. Sam Shanmugham, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, John Wiley & Sons
3. Simon Haykin, Digital communications -, John Wiley, 2005
4. H. Taub and D. Schilling, Principles of Communication Systems –, TMH, 2003

REFERENCES:
1. John Proakis, Digital Communications –, TMH, 1983.
2. Singh & Sapre, Communication Systems Analog & Digital –, TMH, 2004.
3. Sklar: Digital Communication, 2nd Ed., Pearson Education
4. “Digital Communications”, J.S Chitode, Technical publication, Pune.
5. George Kennedy and Bernard Davis ,Electronics & Communication System, TMH,2nd
Edition, 2004.
6. Analog and Digital Communications, Theory and Lab work, Abhay Gandhi, Cengage
Learning.

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