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VIDYA VIKAS INSTITUTE OF ENGINEERING & TECHNOLOGY, MYSURU

DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS & COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING


ASSIGNMENT 1, JULY–2023
Subject: Communication Theory Subject Code: 21EC44 Branch and Semester: ECE & IV 'A'
Max. Marks : 50
Answer all questions. All Questions carry equal marks
Q. No Question Marks BL CO PO

1 Explain the generation of DSBSC wave using a ring modulator 10 L2 C212.1 PO1

Explain the scheme of generation and demodulation of VSB


2 modulated wave with relevant spectrum of signals and 10 L2 C212.1 PO1
mathematical expressions.
Expalin with neat diagram, the working of quadrature carrier
3 multiplexing(QAM) 10 L2 C212.1 PO1

Using the message signal M(t)=1/(1+t2). Determine and sketch the


4 modulated wave for amplitude modulation with the following 10 L3 C212.1 PO2
values i)µ= 50% ii) µ=100%

Explain indirect method of generation of FM wave with relevant


5 equation and diagram. 10 L3 C212.2 PO2

BL – Bloom’s Taxonomy Levels (L1- Remembering, L2- Understanding, L3 – Applying, L4 – Analysing, L5 – Evaluating, L6 - Creating)
CO – Course Outcomes
PO – Program Outcomes

Course outcomes: Students will be able to


Apply the basic concepts of engineering to identify the schemes for amplitude modulation techniques and perform time
C212.1 and frequency domain transformations.
Analyze and compute the performance of angle modulation techniques and perform time and frequency domain
C212.2 transformations.

C212.3 Characterize the influence of channel noise on analog modulated signals.


Understand the characteristics of pulse amplitude modulation, pulse position modulation and
C212.4 Pulse code modulation systems.
Illustration of digital formatting representations used for Multiplexers, Vocoders and Video
C212.5 Transmission.
PO1 Engineering Knowledge
PO2 Problem Analysis

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