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Communication Engineering Syllabus

The document is a lesson plan for a Communication Engineering course taught at Pollachi Institute of Engineering and Technology. It outlines the topics, lectures, and teaching materials to be covered over the academic year for the B.E/CSE program. The course is divided into 5 units covering topics such as analog modulation, pulse modulation, digital modulation and transmission, information theory and coding, and spread spectrum and multiple access. The lesson plan lists each topic, the associated textbook pages, and the number of lecture periods allocated to teach the material.

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Communication Engineering Syllabus

The document is a lesson plan for a Communication Engineering course taught at Pollachi Institute of Engineering and Technology. It outlines the topics, lectures, and teaching materials to be covered over the academic year for the B.E/CSE program. The course is divided into 5 units covering topics such as analog modulation, pulse modulation, digital modulation and transmission, information theory and coding, and spread spectrum and multiple access. The lesson plan lists each topic, the associated textbook pages, and the number of lecture periods allocated to teach the material.

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Pollachi Institute of Engineering and Technology

Academic Year 2020-21 (ODD Semester)


Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Lesson Plan
Name of the Course / Programme : B.E/CSE
Class : II CSE
Subject Code /Title : EC8395/ Communication Engineering
Name of the Faculty member : VIGNESH M

Date of No of Date (Period) Teaching Cumulative Initial of the


Lecture Text / Ref book Initial of
Topics to be covered Lecture Periods of Lecture aids / Number of Faculty
Hours Page No. the HOD
Planned Planned delivered Remarks period(s) Member

UNIT- I ANALOG MODULATION

1. Amplitude Modulation – (DSB-FC) R5:1.01-1.11 2 PPT 2

AM Modulators- Balanced Modulator, R5:1.16- PPT


2. 2 4
Shape detector. 1.18,1.20-1.21
Double Side Band-Suppressed Carrier PPT
3. R5:1.22-1.32 2 6
(DSB-SC)
Single Side Band – Suppressed Carrier PPT
4. R5:1.33-1.45 2 8
(SSB-SC)
PPT
5. Vestigial Side Band (VSB) R5:1.46-1.49 2 10

PPT
6. Angle Modulation R5:1.59-1.61 2 12
7. PM and FM R5:1.63-1.82 2 PPT 14
8. R5:1.56-1.59 PPT
Super heterodyne receivers 2 16
PPT
9. Revision-I 2 18

UNIT II PULSE MODULATION


10. Low pass sampling theorem R5:2.1-2.5 2 PPT 20

11. Quantization, PAM R5:2.13-2.17 1 PPT 21

12. Line coding R5:3.42-3.46 1 PPT 22


13. PCM R5:2.20-2.25 1 PPT 23
14. DPCM R5:2.36-2.39 1 PPT 24
15. DM, and ADPCM R5:2.27-2.34 1 PPT 25
16. ADM R5:2.1-2.5 1 PPT 26
Channel Vocoder - Time Division
17. Multiplexing, Frequency Division R5:4.14-4.21 2 PPT 28
Multiplexing.
18. Revision-II 2 PPT 30
UNIT III DIGITAL MODULATION AND TRANSMISSION

19. Phase shift keying R5:2.40-2.42 1 PPT 31


20. BPSK R5:2.1-2.5 1 PPT 32

21. DPSK, QPSK R6:3.16-3.40 2 PPT 34

Principles of M-ary signaling M-ary PSK


22. R6:3.45-3.60 1 PPT 35
& QAM
ISI – Pulse shaping – Duo binary
23. R6:3.73-3.90 1 PPT 36
encoding
24. Cosine filters – Eye pattern, equalizers. R6:3.91-3.96 1 PPT 37

25. Revision-III 1 PPT 38


UNIT IV INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING

26. Measure of information R5:3.4 1 PPT 39

27. Entropy R5:3.4-3.14 1 PPT 40

28. Source coding theorem R5:3.15-3.16 1 PPT 41

29. Shannon–Fano coding R5:3.17-3.24 2 PPT 43


30. Huffman Coding R5:3.25-3.35 2 PPT 45
31. LZ Coding R5:3.35 2 PPT 47

32. Channel capacity R5:3.38-3.40 2 PPT 49

33. Shannon-Hartley law R6:4.37 1 PPT 50


34. Shannon's limit – Error control codes R6:4.38 1 PPT 51
35. Cyclic codes R6:4.78-4.84 1 PPT 52
36. Syndrome calculation R6:4.87-4.91 1 PPT 53
37. Convolution Coding R5:3.52-3.79 1 PPT 54
38. Sequential and Viterbi decoding R5:3.79-3.85 1 PPT 55
39. Revision-IV 1 PPT 56
UNIT V SPREAD SPECTRUM AND MULTIPLE ACCESS

40. PN sequences – properties – m- R5:4.2-4.3 1 PPT 57

41. sequence
DSSS – Processing gain, Jamming R5:4.4-4.9 1 PPT 58
42. FHSS – Synchronisation and tracking R5:4.9-4.12 1 PPT 59
Multiple Access – FDMA, TDMA,
43. R5:4.14-4.36 2 PPT 61
CDMA.
44. Revision-V 1 PPT 62

Total No of Periods = 62 periods (45 Hours)

Content beyond the Syllabus


1. LTE
2. LI-FI
Text Books:
T1. H Taub, D L Schilling, G Saha, ―Principles of Communication Systems‖ 3/e, TMH 2007
T2. S. Haykin ―Digital Communications‖ John Wiley 2005

Reference Books:
R1: B.P.Lathi, ―Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems‖, 3rd edition, Oxford University Press, 2007.
R2: H P Hsu, Schaum Outline Series –Analog and Digital Communications‖ TMH 2006
R3: B.Sklar, Digital Communications Fundamentals and Applications‖ 2/e Pearson
Education 2007.
R5:M.P.Chitra, S.Saranya, D.Kalaiarasi – Communication Engineering, SCITECH R2017.
R6: Dr.J.S.Chitode, “Communication Engineering”, Technical Publication.

Faculty in Charge HOD/ ECE Principal


(Mr.M.Vignesh) (Mr.T.Saravanakumar) (Dr.A.Dhanamurugan)

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