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Lab Oriented Theory Course

This document summarizes a course on digital communication. The course has 5 units covering topics like sampling and quantization, waveform coding techniques, baseband transmission, digital modulation schemes, and error control coding. The course aims to help students understand components of digital communication systems and study various time-domain and frequency-domain coding schemes. It will also cover baseband transmission methods, bandpass signaling techniques, and fundamentals of channel coding. The course includes both theory and lab sessions to illustrate concepts and perform analysis of signals.

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Lab Oriented Theory Course

This document summarizes a course on digital communication. The course has 5 units covering topics like sampling and quantization, waveform coding techniques, baseband transmission, digital modulation schemes, and error control coding. The course aims to help students understand components of digital communication systems and study various time-domain and frequency-domain coding schemes. It will also cover baseband transmission methods, bandpass signaling techniques, and fundamentals of channel coding. The course includes both theory and lab sessions to illustrate concepts and perform analysis of signals.

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Lab oriented Theory Course

Subject Subject Name Category L T P C


Code
EC19441 DIGITAL COMMUNICATION PC 3 0 2 4

Objectives:
 To understand the functional components and principles of digital communication system
 To study the various time and frequency domain waveform coding schemes
 To learn the various baseband schemes and its effect on signal transmission
 To understand the various Band pass signaling schemes and spread spectrum techniques
 To know the fundamentals of channel coding

UNIT-I SAMPLING & QUANTIZATION 9


Low pass Sampling, Aliasing, Signal reconstruction - Quantization - Uniform & non-uniform quantization -
Quantization noise - Logarithmic companding of speech signal

UNIT-II WAVEFORM CODING 9


Transmitter and Receiver of PCM, DPCM, Delta modulation, ADPCM, ADM - Line codes and its
properties - TDM

UNIT-III BASEBAND TRANSMISSION 9


ISI - Nyquist criterion for distortion less transmission - Pulse shaping - Eye pattern - Correlative coding -
Equalization - Adaptive equalization - LMS algorithm

UNIT-IV DIGITAL MODULATION SCHEME 9


Generation, Detection, BER & Signal space diagram for Coherent BPSK, BFSK & QPSK - QAM –
Non coherent receiver - Principle of DPSK

UNIT-V ERROR CONTROL CODING 9


Channel coding theorem - Linear Block Codes - Hamming codes - Cyclic codes - Convolutional codes,
Viterbi decoder.

Contact Hours : 45
List of Experiments
1 Signal Sampling and reconstruction
2 Time Division Multiplexing
3 AM, FM Modulator and Demodulator
4 Pulse Code Modulation and Demodulation
5 Delta Modulation and Demodulation
6 Line coding schemes
7 Simulation of BPSK, BFSK, QPSK, QAM and DPSK schemes
8 Simulation of Error control coding scheme - Linear Block Codes
Contact Hours : 35
Total Contact Hours : 75

Course Outcomes:
On completion of the course, the students will be able to
To illustrate the blocks in a design of digital communication system and to perform time and frequency

analysis of the signals.
 To describe the various waveform coding schemes
 To interpret the various baseband transmission schemes
 To analyze the error performance of various Band pass signaling schemes
 To evaluate various channel coding techniques

Text Books:
1 Simon Haykin, “Communication Systems”, 4th Edition, John Wiley, 2000.

Reference Books:
1 S. Haykin, “Digital Communications”, John Wiley, 2005
B. Sklar, “Digital Communication Fundamentals and Applications”, 2nd Edition, Pearson
2
Education, 2009
3 H P Hsu, Schaum Outline Series - “Analog and Digital Communications”, TMH 2006
4 J.G Proakis, “Digital Communication”, 4th Edition, Tata McGraw Hill Company, 2001.
B.P.Lathi, -Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems‖ 3rd Edition,
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Oxford University Press 2007.

Web links for virtual lab:


1 http://vlab.amrita.edu/index.php?sub=59&brch=163
2 http://vlab.co.in/broad-area-electronics-and-communications

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