Communication Systems EE-351: Huma Ghafoor
Communication Systems EE-351: Huma Ghafoor
EE-351
Huma Ghafoor
Huma Ghafoor
PhD in Electrical Engineering
Office: Room C-202, UG Block
Email: [email protected]
Text Books
• An Introduction to Analog and Digital Communications, 2nd
Edition by Simon Haykin and Michael Moher
• B. P. Lathi, “Modern Digital and Analog Communication Systems,”
4th Edition, Adapted by Hari M. Gupta, 2017, Oxford University
Press.
Reference Books:
• Introduction to Communication Systems by Ferral G. Stremler
• Analog and Digital Communication Systems by Martin S. Roden
• Communication System by John G. Proakis and Masoud Salehi
Weightages
• Quizzes: 10%(Theory part of 75%) (6-8)
• Assignments: 10%(Theory part of 75%) (3-5 Assignments)
• Mid: 30%(Theory part of 75%)
• Final Exam: 50%(Theory part of 75%)
• Lab Work: 25% (Lab Work, Lab Quizzes and Lab Exam/Project)
Course Overview
• Introduction to Communication Systems
Information Information
generator sink
Components of Communication System
• Source: generates a message (digital or analog)
• human voice, images, data
• If data is nonelectrical, it must be converted by a transducer into an electrical
waveform referred to as the baseband signal or message signal
Components of Communication System
• Transmitter: operate on the message to create a signal (in an appropriate
form) which can be sent through a channel
Modulation
Coding
• Channel is a medium such as wire, coaxial cable, optical fibre, or a radio link,
through which transmitter output is sent
• Channel impairments: unwanted undesirable effects which corrupt the message
Components of Communication System
• Receiver: transform the received signal back into the message