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Unit 11 of the Principles of Digital Communications course covers various topics related to Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) and Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) signals over AWGN channels. It includes assignments, probability of bit error calculations, and power spectral density of signals. The document also contains incorrect answers and accepted solutions for various questions related to digital communication principles.
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Noc18 Ee27 Assignment11

Unit 11 of the Principles of Digital Communications course covers various topics related to Quadrature Phase Shift Keying (QPSK) and Frequency Shift Keying (FSK) signals over AWGN channels. It includes assignments, probability of bit error calculations, and power spectral density of signals. The document also contains incorrect answers and accepted solutions for various questions related to digital communication principles.
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1) A QPSK signal over AWGN channel uses one of the four equiprobable signals 1 point
Week 1
si (t) = Acos(2πfc t + i π
2
), where i = 0, 1, 2, 3 and fc is the carrier frequency, and the
Week 2 duration of each signal is T . Assume input to the QPSK system is a random binary
sequence in which symbols/bits 1 and 0 are equally likely, and the symbols/bits in
Week 3 different time slots are statistically independent and identically distributed. Assume
N
channel noise with power spectral density 20 . With Gray encoding of the signals, the
Week 4 probability of bit error Pb is
Week 5

Week 6 −−− 2−
Pb = Q(√ 2AN T )
0
Week 7

Week 8
−− 2−
Week 9 Pb = Q(√ A2NT )
0

Week 10
−− 2−
Lecture 50 : Pb = 2Q(√ AN T )
0
Quadrature
Phase Shift
Keying – III −− 2−

Lecture 51 :
Pb = 2Q(√ A2NT )
0
Continuous
Phase No, the answer is incorrect.
Frequency Shift Score: 0
Keying
Accepted Answers:
−− 2−
Pb = Q(√ A2NT )
Lecture 52 :
Minimum Shift
0
Keying – I

Lecture 53 : 2) If in Question 1, instead of QPSK, binary coherent FSK signals are used with1 point
Minimum Shift signals s1 (t) = Bcos(2πfc t) and s2 (t) = Bcos(2πfc + Δf)t and the duration
Keying – II of the signals is now T1 and the minimum value of frequency shift Δf is chosen for which
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Lecture 54 : s1 (t) and s2 (t) are orthogonal. Determine T1 and B in terms of T and A respectively,
M-ary Coherent
so that the bit rate and probability of bit error in both the cases become equal.
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Videos T1 = 2T Powered
and B = by A
√2
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T1 = T
2
and B = A
√2
Quiz :
Assignment 10

Assignment 10 T1 = 2T and B = √2A


- Solution

Week 11 T1 = T
2
and B = √2A

Week 12 No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
T1 = T
2
and B = √2A
3) A QPSK signal over an AWGN channel uses one of the four equiprobable
⎧ √ 2E cos[2πf t + (2i − 1) π ], 0 ≤ t ≤ T
1 point
−−

signals si (t) = ⎨

T c 4 where i = 1, 2, 3, 4 The
0, elsewhere
power spectral density S i (f) of an offset QPSK signal produced by a random binary
sequence in which symbols/bits 1 and 0 are equally likely, and the symbols/bits in
different time slots are statistically independent and identically distributed, in terms of the
bit energy Eb and bit duration Tb , is

S i (f) = Eb [sinc2 2Tb (f − fc ) + sinc2 2Tb (f + fc )]

S i (f) = 4Eb [sinc2 2Tb (f − fc ) + sinc2 2Tb (f + fc )]

S i (f) = 2Eb [sinc2 2Tb (f − fc ) + sinc2 2Tb (f + fc )]

[sinc2 2Tb (f − fc ) + sinc2 2Tb (f + fc )]


Eb
S i (f) = 2

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:

S i (f) = Eb [sinc2 2Tb (f − fc ) + sinc2 2Tb (f + fc )]

4) A continuous-phase FSK signal is represented 0.5 points


− −− − −−
by s(t) = ±√ T cos( 2T )cos(2πfc t) ± √ T sin( 2T )sin(2πfc t), 0 ≤ t ≤ 2Tb . Envelope
2Eb πt 2Eb πt
b b b b
of the signal is given by

−−−
√ T b sin( 2T )
2E πt
b b

−−−
√ T b cos( 2T )
2E πt
b b

−−−
√ Tb
2E
b

2Eb
Tb

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No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
−−−
√ Tb
2E
b

5) Assuming that both coherent BFSK and MSK have identical performance in terms of
bit error probability, the additional amount of bit energy in dB needed for coherent BFSK
compared to MSK is ___

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
(Type: Numeric) 3

0.5 points

6) A speech signal is sampled at a rate of 8 kHz, logarithmically compressed and encoded


into a PCM format using 8 bits/sample. The PCM data is transmitted through an AWGN
bandpass channel using M-level ASK (assume double sideband transmission) signaling
scheme. The channel bandwidth in kHz required for transmission when M=16 is ____

No, the answer is incorrect.


Score: 0
Accepted Answers:
(Type: Numeric) 16

1 point

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