CO3001 Digital Communication Syllabus:
CO3001 Digital Communication Syllabus – Anna University Regulation 2021
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
To study the limits set by Information Theory
To study the various waveform coding schemes
To learn the various baseband transmission schemes
To understand the various band, pass signalling schemes
To know the fundamentals of channel coding
UNIT I INFORMATION THEORY
Discrete Memoryless source, Information, Entropy, Mutual Information – Discrete Memoryless channels – Binary Symmetric Channel, Channel Capacity – Hartley – Shannon law – Source coding theorem – Shannon – Fano & Huffman codes.,
UNIT II WAVEFORM CODING & REPRESENTATION
Prediction filtering and DPCM – Delta Modulation – ADPCM & ADM Principles-Linear Predictive Coding- Properties of Line codes- Power Spectral Density of Unipolar / Polar RZ & NRZ – Bipolar NRZ – Manchester
UNIT III BASEBAND TRANSMISSION & RECEPTION
ISI – Nyquist criterion for distortion less transmission – Pulse shaping – Correlative coding – Eye pattern – Receiving Filters- Matched Filter, Correlation receiver, Adaptive Equalization
UNIT IV DIGITAL MODULATION SCHEME
Geometric Representation of signals – Generation, detection, PSD & BER of Coherent BPSK, BFSK & QPSK – QAM – Carrier Synchronization – Structure of Non-coherent Receivers – Principle of DPSK.
UNIT V ERROR CONTROL CODING
Introduction to error correction and detection, Channel coding theorem – Linear Block codes – Hamming codes – Cyclic codes(systematic, non-systematic) – Convolutional codes – Viterbi Decoder.
TOTAL:45 PERIODS
COURSE OUTCOMES:
CO1 :Design PCM systems
CO2 : Design and implement base band transmission schemes
CO3 : Design and implement band pass signalling schemes
CO4 : Analyse the spectral characteristics of band pass signalling schemes and their noise performance.
CO5 : Design error control coding schemes
TEXT BOOKS
1. S. Haykin, “Digital Communications Systems”, John Wiley, 2014
REFERENCES
1. B. Sklar, “Digital Communication Fundamentals and Applications”, 2nd Edition, PearsonEducation, 2009.
2. B P Lathi and Z Ding, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, 4th Edition, Oxford Univ Press, 2010
3. H P Hsu, Schaum Outline Series – “Analog and Digital Communications”, TMH 2006
4. J G Proakis & M Salehi, Communication Systems Engineering, 2nd Edition, Pearson Education, 2006
