Principles of Communication Engineering detailed syllabus scheme for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering (EC), 2017 regulation has been taken from the University of Mumbai official website and presented for the Bachelor of Engineering students. For Course Code, Course Title, Test 1, Test 2, Avg, End Sem Exam, Team Work, Practical, Oral, Total, and other information, do visit full semester subjects post given below.
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Principles of Communication Engineering Syllabus for Electronics & Telecommunication Engineering SE 4th Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University
Prerequisites:
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Course Objectives:
- To introduce students to various modulation and demodulation techniques of analog communication.
- To analyze different parameters of analog communication techniques.
- To study pulse modulation and demodulation.
Course Outcomes:
After successful completion of the course student will be able to
- Use different modulation and demodulation techniques used in analog communication
- Identify and solve basic communication problems
- Analyze transmitter and receiver circuits
- Compare and contrast design issues, advantages, disadvantages and limitations of analog communication systems
Module 1
Basics of Communication System 06
- Block diagram, electromagnetic spectrum, signal bandwidth and power, types of communication channels, Introduction to time and frequency domain.
- Types of noise, signal to noise ratio, noise figure and noise temperature, Friss transmission formula.
Module 2
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Module 3
Angle Modulation and Demodulation 12
- Frequency modulation (FM): Basic concept, mathematical analysis, spectrum of FM wave, sensitivity, phase deviation and modulation index, deviation and percent modulated waves, bandwidth requirement of angle modulated waves, deviation ratio, narrowband FM and wideband FM
- Varactor diode modulator, FET reactance modulator, stabilized AFC, Direct FM transmitter, indirect FM Transmitter, noise emphasis and de-emphasis
- Phase modulation (PM): Principle and working of transistor direct PM modulator and relationship and comparison between FM and PM
- FM demodulation: Balance slope detector, Foster-Seely discriminator, ratio detector, FM demodulator using Phase lock loop (PLL), amplitude limiting and thresholding, comparison between FM demodulators, comparison between AM, FM and PM
- Applications of FM and PM
Module 4
Radio Receivers 06
- TRF, Super – heterodyne receiver, receiver parameters and choice of IF
- AM receiver circuits and analysis, simple AGC, delayed AGC, forward AGC, and communication receiver
- FM receiver circuits, comparison with AM receiver
- Single and independent sideband (SSB and ISB) receivers
Module 5
Analog Pulse Modulation & Demodulation 08
- Sampling theorem for low pass signal, proof with spectrum, Nyquist criteria
- Sampling techniques, aliasing error and aperture effect
- PAM,PWM, PPM generation and detection
- Applications of Pulse Communication
Module 6
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Text Books:
- Kennedy and Davis, “Electronics Communication System”, Tata McGraw Hill, Fourth edition.
- B.P. Lathi, Zhi Ding “Modern Digital and Analog Communication system”, Oxford University Press, Fourth edition.
- Wayne Tomasi, “Electronics Communication Systems”, Pearson education, Fifth edition.
Reference Books:
- Taub, Schilling and Saha, “Taub’s Principles of Communication systems”, Tata McGraw Hill, Third edition.
- P. Sing and S.D. Sapre, “Communication Systems: Analog and Digital, Tata McGraw Hill, Third edition.
- Simon Haykin, Michel Moher, “Introduction to Analog and Digital Communication”, Wiley, Second edition.
- Dennis Roddy and John Coolen, “Electronic Communication”, Prentice Hall, Third Edition.
- Louis Frenzel, Communication Electronics, Tata McGraw Hill, Third Edition.
- Roy Blake, “Electronic Communication Systems”, Delmar Publication, Second edition
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