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DC 12: Compute the power and bandwidth requirements of modern communication<br />

systems modulation formats like those employing ASK, PSK, FSK, and QAM.<br />

DC 13: Explain the different modulators like ASK Modulator, Coherent ASK detector,<br />

non-Coherent ASK detector, Band width frequency spectrum of FSK, Non-Coherent FSK<br />

detector, Coherent FSK detector.<br />

DC 14: Analyze the need and use of PLL in FSK Detection.<br />

DC 15: Differentiate the different keying schemes -BPSK, Coherent PSK detection,<br />

QPSK & Differential PSK.<br />

UNIT 3: Base Band Transmission and Optimal reception of Digital Signal<br />

DC16: Identify the need of pulse shaping for optimum transmission and get the<br />

knowledge of Base band signal receiver model.<br />

DC 17: Analyze different pulses and their power spectrum densities.<br />

DC 18: Calculation of Probability of error, optimum receiver, Optimum of coherent<br />

reception and understand the Signal space representation and calculate the probability of<br />

error.<br />

DC 19: Explain the Eye diagram and its importance in calculating error.<br />

DC 20: Describe cross talk and its effect in the degradation of signal quality in digital<br />

communication.<br />

Information Theory<br />

DC 21: Identify the basic terminology used in coding of Digital signals like Information<br />

and entropy and calculate the Conditional entropy and redundancy.<br />

DC 22: Solve problems based on Shannon Fano coding.<br />

DC 23: Solve problems based on mutual information and Information loss due to noise.<br />

DC 24: Compute problems on Source coding methods like - Huffman code, variable<br />

length codes used in digital communication.<br />

DC 25: Explain Source coding and drawbacks of Lossy source Coding and<br />

increase the average information per bit.<br />

how to

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