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Communication Systems EE-351: Huma Ghafoor

This document provides an overview of the Communication Systems course taught by Professor Huma Ghafoor. It lists the required and reference textbooks, outlines the course structure including weightages of assessments, and provides a brief introduction to communication systems including definitions of key terms like source, channel, transmitter, receiver, and an overview of analog and digital communication system components and topics covered.

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Communication Systems EE-351: Huma Ghafoor

This document provides an overview of the Communication Systems course taught by Professor Huma Ghafoor. It lists the required and reference textbooks, outlines the course structure including weightages of assessments, and provides a brief introduction to communication systems including definitions of key terms like source, channel, transmitter, receiver, and an overview of analog and digital communication system components and topics covered.

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Communication Systems

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

• Analog Communication Systems


• Amplitude Modulation
• Angle Modulation

• Analog to Digital Conversion

• Digital Communication Systems


• Baseband Digital Communication
• Digital Modulation Schemes
Communication system
• What is communication?
• Transfer information from one point to another
• Components of communication system:
• Source/Transmitter
• Channel
• Destination/Receiver
Source Channel Destination

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

• Destination: a person or a machine, for whom or which a message is


intended

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