3rd Sem, IT

ITC305: Principle of Communications Syllabus for IT 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University

Principle of Communications detailed syllabus scheme for Information Technology (IT), 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.

For all other Mumbai University Information Technology 3rd Sem Syllabus 2017 Pattern, do visit IT 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Scheme. The detailed syllabus scheme for principle of communications is as follows.

Principle of Communications Syllabus for Information Technology SE 3rd Sem 2017 Pattern Mumbai University

Principle of Communications

Course Objectives:

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Course Outcomes:

Students will be able to:

  1. Differentiate analog and digital communication systems
  2. Identify different types of noise occurred, its minimization and able to apply Fourier analysis in frequency & time domain to quantify bandwidth requirement of variety of analog and digital communication systems.
  3. Design generation & detection AM, DSB, SSB, FM transmitter and receiver.
  4. Apply sampling theorem to quantify the fundamental relationship between channel bandwidth, digital symbol rate and bit rate
  5. Explain different types of line coding techniques for generation and detection of signals.
  6. Describe Electromagnetic Radiation and propagation of waves.

Prerequisites:

Basic Electrical Engineering

Module I

Introduction Basics of analog communication systems (Block diagram), Sources of information, Baseband and band pass signals, Types of communication channels, Frequency / Spectrum allocations, Need for modulation and demodulation 03 CO1

Module II

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Module III

Modulation and Demodulation (AM and FM. AM: Amplitude modulation techniques and its types- DSBFC AM, DSBSC-AM, SSB SC AM-spectrum, waveforms, bandwidth, Power calculations. AM Receivers – Block diagram of TRF receivers and Super heterodyne receiver. Receiver characteristics -Sensitivity, Selectivity, Fidelity, Image frequency and its rejection and double spotting FM : Principle of FM- waveforms, spectrum, bandwidth. Preemphasis and de-emphasis in FM, FM noise triangle, Comparison of AM and FM systems, FM generation: Direct method -Varactor diode Modulator, Indirect method (Armstrong method) block diagram and waveforms. FM demodulator: Foster Seely discriminator, Ratio detector. 12 CO3

Module IV

Pulse Analog Modulation Sampling theorem for low pass and band pass signals with proof, Anti- aliasing filter, PAM, PWM and PPM generation and 05 CO4 Degeneration.

Module V

Digital Modulation Techniques and Transmission Introduction to digital communication (Block diagram), Quantization process, Pulse code modulation, Delta modulation, Adaptive delta modulation, Principle of time division multiplexing, Frequency division multiplexing and its applications. Introduction to Line codes, Intersymbol interference, Binary phase shift keying, Differentially encoded phase shift keying, Quadrature phase shift keying, M-ary phase shift keying, Quadrature amplitude shift keying 08 CO5

Module VI

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Text Books:

  1. Simon Haykin, Michael Moher, Introduction to Analog & Digital Communications, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd., 2nd Ed.
  2. Herbert Taub, Donald L Schilling, Goutam Saha, Principles of Communication Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, 3rdEd.
  3. V Chandrasekar, Communication Systems, Oxford University Press, Ist Ed.

Reference Books:

  1. George Kennedy, Bernard Davis, SRM Prasanna, Electronic Communication Systems, Tata McGraw Hill, 5th Ed.
  2. Wayne Tomasi, Electronic Communications Systems, Pearson Publication, 5th Ed.
  3. BP Lathi,Zhi Ding, Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Oxford University.
  4. K Sam Shanmugam, Digital and Analog Communication Systems, Wiley India Pvt. Ltd, 1st Ed.

Suggested Topics for Tutorials (Any 10):

  1. Demonstration of Amplitude modulation.
  2. Demonstration of Frequency modulation.
  3. Study of AM/ FM receiver.
  4. Demonstration of Signal sampling and reconstruction.
  5. Study of PWM generation and detection.
  6. Study of PCM coding and decoding.
  7. Study of Delta modulation and demodulation
  8. Demonstration of TDM/ FDM.
  9. Demonstration of BPSK, BFSK, BASK
  10. Study of QPSK
  11. Study of Inter symbol Interference and Line coding.
  12. Study of different types of Propagation.

Assessment:

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For detail syllabus of all other subjects of Information Technology (IT) 3rd Sem 2017 regulation, visit IT 3rd Sem Subjects syllabus for 2017 regulation.

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