Encoding Exercises: Analog-to-Digital Encoding: Speech
Encoding Exercises: Analog-to-Digital Encoding: Speech
Encoding Exercises
Analog-to-Digital Encoding: Speech
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Assume the vertical axis increases by one for each block.
1) The PCM values are:
2) A differential encoding algorithm looks as follows. The comparator gives two binary
bits per time sample:
00:
01:
10:
11:
down 2
down 1
up one
up two
The delay starts with an initial value of 0. The output for the input as given above would
be?
Analog Input
Binary Output
Comparator
+
Delay of
1 time
unit
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Digital-to-Digital Encoding
Encode the following sequence using the indicated method:
Sequence:
Polar NRZ
Manchester
Encoding
Bipolar
Encoding
Digital-to-Analog Encoding
Sequence:
ASK
FSK
PSK
QAM
Constellation for a simple QAM, which varies the phase and the amplitude:
(1,1) (1,0)
o
o
(0,0) (0,1)
o
o
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+4 0
-1 -1
-4 0
-4=0
-2 +2 -2 -2
-1 -1 -1 -1
+2 -2 +2 +2
+4=1
-2 +2 +2 +2 0 0 +4 0
-1 -1 +1 +1 -1 -1 +1 +1
+2 -2 +2 +2 0 0 +4 0
+4=1
+4=1
-2 +2 -2 -2
-1 -1 +1 +1
+2 -2 -2 -2
-4=0
-2 +2 +2 +2
0 0 +4 0
-2 +2 -2 -2
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Technology:
Data Rates (in kbps or Mbit/s)
Frequency Band (licensed, unlicensed, U-NII, M/GHz) and carrier bandwidth (Hz)
Duplex technique for Transmit/Receive: (e.g. TDD, FDD, Full duplex, Simplex, Half
duplex)
Error Control & Coding Techniques (e.g., FEC, Reed-Solomon, TCM, interleaving,
ARC, coding rate=m/n)