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Pulse Width Modulation (PWM), 50
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Pulse Position Modulation (PPM) 50
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Quantization, quantization error, 50
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Pulse Code Modulation (PCM), 50
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companding, scrambling, 50
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TDM-PCM 50
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Differential PCM, 50
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Delta modulation, 50
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Adaptive Delta modulation, 50
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vocoders. 50
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Delta modulation, Adaptive Delta modulation, 50
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Phase shift Keying (PSK)- Binary PSK, differential PSK, 50
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differentially encoded PSK, Quadrature PSK, M-ary 50
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Frquency Shift Keying (FSK)- Binary FSK (orthogonal 50
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Comparison of BPSK and BFSK 50
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Quadrature Amplitude Shift Keying (QASK) 50
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Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) 50
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Pulse shaping to reduce inter channel and inter 50
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Duobinary encoding, 50
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Nyquist criterion and partial response signaling, 50
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Quadrature Partial Response (QPR) encoder decoder. 50
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Regenerative Repeater- eye pattern, equalizers 50
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Baseband signal receiver, probability of error, 50
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maximum likelihood detector, Bayes theorem, 50
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Optimum receiver for both baseband and pass band 50
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Optimum receiver for both baseband and pass band 50
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Probability of error calculation for BPSK and BFSK. 50
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Source Coding: Introduction to information theory, 50
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uncertainty and information, average mutual 50
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source coding theorem, 50
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Huffman coding, 50
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Shannon-Fano-Elias coding, 50
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Channel Coding: Introduction, channel models, 50
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Information capacity theorem, Shannon limit. 50
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TEXT BOOKS
1. Taub and Schilling: Principles of Communication Systems, TMH.

2. Lathi: Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Oxford University Press.

3. Simon Haykins: Communication Systems, John Wiley.

4.Skylar and Ray: Digital Communications, Pearson Education.

REFERENCES
1. Das, Mallik, Chatterjee: Principles of Digital Communication, New Age International

2. Rao: Digital Communications, TMH.

3. Ranjan Bose: Information Theory, Coding and Cryptography, TMH


COURSE OBJECTIVES COURSE OUTCOMES
To understand the concept of sampling, Represent a continuous source of information
Nyquist theorem and quantization. using the concepts of sampling and
quantization and demonstrate the knowledge of
pulse modulation.
To learn basic components of digital Identify the main components of digital
communication systems and digital modulation communication systems in contrast to analog
techniques. communication systems and design digital
communication systems as block diagrams.
To study different digital techniques for Analyze equalizers and apply for reducing
optimum reception of digital signals. Inter Symbol Interference.
To understand the error probabilities of the Detect the probability of error performance of
communication systems and learn source digital communication systems and learn the
coding and channel coding. Information Theory and Source and Channel
Coding

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