Coursera - Week 8 Question
Coursera - Week 8 Question
Coursera - Week 8 Question
Quiz, 12 questions
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1.
(Diculty ) You need to design a data transmission system where the
data symbols come from an alphabet A with cardinality 32; all symbols
are equiprobable. The bandwidth constraint is Fmin = 250 MHz,
Fmax = 500 MHz.
Determine the Baud rate (in symbols/s) and throughput (in bits/s) of the
system.
Type the values of Baud rate (in symbols/s) and throughput (in bits/s)
separated by a space; write the values as integers (i.e. no exponential
notation). For example, if the Baud rate is 10 6 symbols/s and throughput
2 10
6
bits/s, the answer should be written in the following form:
1000000 2000000
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2.
(Diculty ) Consider a QAM system designed to transmit over a
bandwidth of 3kHz. The channel's power constraint imposes a maximum
SNR of 30dB. The system can tolerate a probability of error of 10 6 .
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3.
(Diculty ) In the specications for a data transmission system, you
are given the bandwidth constraint Fmin = 400 MHz, Fmax = 600 MHz.
Assume the sequence of digital symbols to transmit is i.i.d.
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4.
(Diculty ) Consider the raised cosine spectra given below:
Associate the impulse responses shown in random order below with the
associated raised cosine spectra.
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5.
(Diculty ) Consider a 32-PAM transmission system, where the
signaling symbols are placed on the real line like so:
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6.
(Diculty ) A transmission channel has a bandwidth of 6MHz and a SNR
of 20dB.
Check the throughputs below that are theoretically possible for the
given channel.
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7.
(Diculty ) Assume that we are using a QAM signalling scheme to
communicate over a given channel; the system is designed to meet the
bandwidth and power constraints. If we want to decrease the error rate,
which of the following steps can we take?
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8.
(Diculty ) With respect to the block diagram of a QAM receiver
given below, assume s ^ [n] is a real-valued bandpass signal occupying the
c max min .
two signals, m 1 [n] and m 2 [n]. Select among the choices below the signal
pairs that can be used to demodulate s ^ [n] in order to get the correct
signals ^
b r [n] and b i [n].
^
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9.
(Diculty: ) Consider a local interpolation scheme based on
Lagrange polynomials. Suppose you want to compute the approximate
value of s c ((n + )T ), | | 1/2 using the discrete-time version of the
signal s[n] = s c (nT ) . For simplicity, let's set T = 1 .
Consider the following signal, showing 5 samples around s[n] ; the gray
area represents the range of the local approximation that we want to
perform. Below you will nd six plots each one of which shows, in red, a
polynomial interpolator passing through s[n] . Select the interpolators
that are valid Lagrange interpolators for the gray interval.
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10.
(Diculty: ) Consider the same interpolation setup as in the previous
question:
s[n 2] = 4
s[n 1] = 4
s[n] = 2
s[n + 1] = 3
s[n + 2] = 3
Hint: the easiest way to solve the exercise is to write a short program.
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11.
(Diculty ) Consider a simplied ADSL signaling scheme where there are
only 8 sub-channels and where the power constraint is the same for all
sub-channels. All subchannels have equal width and each sub-channel
is centered at k ,N . Assume further that we are
k
CH k = = 8
N
CH 2 to CH 7 .
We use QAM signalling on each of the allowed sub-channels, and the sub-
channels' SNRs in dBs are shown here:
Which sub-channel will have the smallest throughput (in bits/second), and
which will have the largest?
Type the indices of the channel with the lowest and the channel with the
highest throughput, separated by a space. Note that the baseband
channel (of which we see the [0, pi/16] portion in the plot) is channel
number zero.
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12.
(Diculty ) We are still working with the simplied ADSL specication
from the previous problem (N = 8) . The sub-channels' SNRs are slightly
dierent, and they are given below.
Assume that we are not willing to accept the error probabilities higher
than Perr = 10 6 on any of the sub-channels.