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The document outlines the course ECT212: Communication Systems, which covers the history, types, and design aspects of electronic communication systems, including analog and digital communication. It details the syllabus, including signal classification, modulation principles, and digital communication techniques, along with recommended textbooks. The course aims to equip students with a foundational understanding of communication systems and their performance in various conditions.

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The document outlines the course ECT212: Communication Systems, which covers the history, types, and design aspects of electronic communication systems, including analog and digital communication. It details the syllabus, including signal classification, modulation principles, and digital communication techniques, along with recommended textbooks. The course aims to equip students with a foundational understanding of communication systems and their performance in various conditions.

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Course Code : ECT212 Course Credit : 3

Course Name : Communication Systems L-T-P : 3-0-0

Course Prerequisite: Basic electronics

Course Syllabus:
Basic history of electronic communication systems, Types of communication systems, Analog vs. digital
communication, Issues and design aspects of communication systems. Emerging communication technologies.
[5 Lectures]

Classification of signals and useful signal operations. concepts of signal-to-noise ratio, Frequency domain
representation of signals using Fourier transform, Important properties of Fourier transform, rate of
communication, randomness, redundancy, coding, signal transmission through a linear system, Ideal and
practical filters, Energy and power of a signal, Energy and power spectral density, Basic concept of data
communication. [12 Lectures]

Principle of modulation, Generation and demodulation of Amplitude modulated signal, DSB-FC, DSB-SC,
SSB-SC, VSB-SC signals, channel bandwidth, Carrier acquisition, Super heterodyne AM receiver. Frequency
division multiplexing. [8 Lectures]

Concept of Angle modulation (frequency modulation and phase modulation), FM transmitter and receivers,
Interference and bandwidth considerations in angle modulated systems, Comparison of AM and FM. [8
Lectures]

Overview of Sampling theorem, Baseband digital modulation - Pulse analog modulation (Pulse Amplitude
Modulation, Pulse Width Modulation, Pulse Position Modulation), Pulse Digital Modulation (Pulse Code
Modulation); Digital communication system, Binary signaling scheme (Amplitude Shift Keying, Phase Shift
Keying, Frequency Shift Keying). [7 Lectures]

Text/Reference Book(s):
1. B.P. Lathi, “Modern Digital & Analog Communications Systems”, Oxford University Press
2. Behrouz A. Forouzan "Data communication and Networking", Tata McGraw Hill, 2007
3. H. Taub, D.L. Schilling, "Principles of Communication Systems", Tata McGraw Hill, 2001
4. S. Haykin,"Communication Systems", John Wiley and Sons, 2001

Course Outcome (CO):


CO1: Able to understand the basic concepts of analog communication systems.
CO2: Able to understand various linear and nonlinear continuous modulation/demodulation techniques.
CO3: Able to evaluate the performance of the analog communication system in the presence of noise.
CO4: Able to analyze various analog pulse modulation and demodulation techniques.

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