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Digital Communication - ECE316

The document outlines the course ECE316 on Digital Communication, offered in the 3rd year with a total of 40 lectures. It covers topics such as system models, source encoding, waveform quantization, channel modulation, information theory, and channel coding. The course aims to equip students with the understanding of digital communication components, modulation methods, error control coding, and performance analysis of communication systems.

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Digital Communication - ECE316

The document outlines the course ECE316 on Digital Communication, offered in the 3rd year with a total of 40 lectures. It covers topics such as system models, source encoding, waveform quantization, channel modulation, information theory, and channel coding. The course aims to equip students with the understanding of digital communication components, modulation methods, error control coding, and performance analysis of communication systems.

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Digital Communication

1.1 Course Number: ECE316

1.2 Contact Hours: 3-0-0 Credits: 9

1.3 Semester-offered: 3rd Year-Even

1.4 Prerequisite:

1.5 Syllabus Committee Member: Dr. Umakant Dhar Dwivedi, Dr. Shivanshu Shrivastava, Dr. Amarish
Dubey, Dr. Sajal Agarwal, and Dr. Abhishek Kumar Singh.
2. Objective: To make students understand how to identify the functions of different components. Learn
about theoretical bounds on the rates of digital communication system and represent a digital signal
using several modulation methods. Draw signal space diagrams compute spectra of modulated
signals and apply redundancy for reliable communication.

3. Course Content:

Unit-wise distribution of content and number of lectures


Unit Topics Sub-topic Lectures

Digital communication system consisting of discrete source,


1 System Model source encoder-decoder pair, channel encoder-decoder pair, 4
channel modulator-demodulator pair and waveform channel.
Unique decodability and efficiency of source codes,
prefixfree codes, kraft-mcmillan inequality, Discrete
Source encoding
2 Memoryless Source, Shannon's noiseless source coding 6
decoding
theorem, Source entropy, huffman coding procedure, Lempel-
Ziv coding.
Sampling, quantization and reconstruction of waveform,
Waveform SQNR, Optimum quantizers for speech signals, Companding
3 of speech signals, A-law and µ-law of companding, PCM, 5
quantization
DM, ADM, ADPCM.
Channel modulation and optimum demodulation in AWGN
channels with unlimited BW, Correlation Receiver, Matched
Channel filters, ASK, PSK, FSK and their optimum receivers,
4 modulation Modulation and demodulation in BW-limited channels, inter- 5
demodulation symbol interference, Nyquist condition for zero inter-symbol
interference, raised-cosine pulse spectrum and its properties.
Entropy, mutual information and their relationships for
discrete random variables and random vectors. Discrete
5 Information theory memoryless channel(DMC), Binary Symmetric 5
Channel (BSC), Channel capacity, Shannon's noisy channel
coding theorem, Shannon's channel capacity theorem.
Channel Coding Transmission error due to channel noise, Notion of channel
and Decoding error detection and correction, ARQ and FEC schemes.
Channel Coding: Memoryless channel coding, Channel
6 5
coding with memory, linear and nonlinear coding, systematic
and non-systematic coding, Optimum channel decoder for
BSC, minimum distance decoding rule for arbitrary channel.
Channel coding Generator and Parity check matrix of type (n,k) block code,
without syndrome decoding, hamming distance and guaranteed error
7 memory(linear detection and correction capability of block codes, cyclic 5
systematic block codes, generator polynomial, coder and decoder circuits for
code) cyclic codes and their applications.
Channel coding Tree, trellis and state diagram, optimum decoding of
with memory convolutional code, viterbi decoding procedure, minimum
8 (linear free distance and error detection and correction capability, 5
convolutional transfer function of convolutional code and its distance
code) properties
Total 40

4. Readings

4.1 Textbook:

1. Principles of communication, 4th ed., Simon Haykin


2. Digital Communications: Fundamentals & Applications, 2nd ed., B. Sklar

4.2 Reference Books:

1. Principles of Digital communication and coding, Viterbi and Omura


2. Information theory and reliable communication, Gallager

5. Outcome of the Course: After completing this course, Student will able to: Understand the basics of
information theory, source coding techniques and calculate Entropy of source. Describe and determine
the performance of line codes and methods to mitigate inter symbol interference. Learn the generation
and detection of base band system. Understand the generation, detection signal space diagram,
spectrum, bandwidth efficiency, and probability of error analysis of different band pass modulation
techniques. Describe and determine the performance of different error control coding schemes for the
reliable transmission of digital representation of signals and information over the channel.
Understand various spreading techniques and determine bit error performance of various digital
communication systems.

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