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DIGITAL COMMUNICATION

Unit-II Waveform Coding


PART-1(1-20)
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Prediction constitutes a special form of

a. determination
b. estimation
c. PDF
d. all of above
Requirement of prediction constitutes

a. predict a future sample


b. predict a present sample
c. predict a past sample
d. predict a present and past sample
Predictor is called as
a. The filter is designed to perform
Correlation
b. The filter is designed to perform
Estimation
c. The filter is designed to perform
prediction
d. The filter is designed to perform
Correction
Prediction Error called as

a. the difference between present sample and


past sample
b. the difference between future sample and past
sample
c. the difference between prediction output and
past sample
d. The difference between actual sample of the
process and predictor output
Wiener filter theory of predictor says

a. filter designed to minimize the mean value of


prediction error
b. filter designed to minimize the mean square
value of prediction error
c. filter designed to minimize the variation of
prediction error
d. filter designed to minimize the estimation of
prediction error
Prediction filter is also called

a. wiener filter
b. Hilbert transform
c. prediction error filter
d. none of these
Prediction error filter is designed to

a. whiten a stationary process


b. remove the stationary process
c. blacken the stationary process
d. enhance the stationary process
Prediction relies on the presence of

a. correlation between nearer samples of a


stationary process
b. correlation between adjacent samples of a
stationary process
c. uncorrelation between nearer samples of a
stationary process
d. uncorrelation between adjacent samples of a
stationary process
Linear prediction provides the basis of an
important source coding of

a. digitization of music signal


b. digitization of voice signal
c. digitization of speech signal
d. digitization of ECG signal
The term vocoding means

a. voice coder
b. voice coding
c. speech coding
d. music coder
The use of digital representation of analog
signals

a. ruggedness to transmission noise and


interference
b. efficient regeneration of the coded signal
along the transmission path
c. potential for communication privacy and
security through use of encryption
d. all the above
Delta modulation defines
a. transmits one bit per sample
b. transmits coded pulses
c. transmits 8 bits per sample
d. none of these
PCM belongs to the category of

a. wave form coders


b. encoder
c. decoder
d. all the above
Waveform coders are designed to be

a. signal dependent
b. signal independent
c. signal time dependent
d. signal time independent
Principle of DPCM is
a. by removing the redundancy of signal
samples
b. by removing the no redundancy of signal
samples before encoding
c. by removing the redundancy of signal
samples before encoding
d. all of these
Who invented Differential pulse code modulation

a. c. c. cutler
b. p. m. Rainey
c .alec reeves
d. none of these
Applications of DPCM is

a. used in JPEG
b. used in multimedia
c. used in multiple design techniques
d. all of the above
For a sinusoidal signal m(t)=A coswmt applied to a
delta modulator with step size ’, the condition
for no slope overload distortion is

a. A≤𝜟/WmTs
b. A> 𝜟/WmTs
c. A≤ fs/fm
d. none of these
Find the output SNR in a DM system for a 1KHz
sinusoid sampled at 32KHz, without slope overload
and followed by 4KHz post reconstruction filter.

a. 24.9dB
b. 34dB
c. 32dB
d. 0dB
Adaptive delta modulation is preferred over delta
modulation

a. it gives better noise performance


b. it uses lesser bits for encoding the signal
c. it does not suffer from slope overload and
threshold effects
d. it has simpler circuitry
Yes! Good Job!

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