Lecture 7 Amplitude Modulation - II - PPTX - Day1
Lecture 7 Amplitude Modulation - II - PPTX - Day1
Part-II
SSB and VSB
DSB SSB
DSB signal
Message signal
Single sideband (SSB)
Each sideband
has enough
info to reconstruct
the message
(Move in by fc
extract I component)
3. Single Sideband Modulation
• In SSB modulation, we send either the upper sideband or the lower
sideband of a DSB-SC signal.
• Each sideband provides enough information to reconstruct the
message.
• But how do we physically reconstruct the message from an SSB signal
(SSB-demodulation)?
SSB
Demodulatio
n
• The baseband message can be reconstructed if we can move the component near
+fc to the left by fc, and the component near −fc to the right by fc; that is, if we
move in the passband components towards the origin.
• This can be achieved by multiplying the USB signal by
• The undesired signal at can be suppressed out by LPF. Desired signal is recovered
at baseband.
• Hence, SSB signal can be demodulated by coherent demodulation like DSB-SC.
• Check that: same argument applies for LSB signal as well.
Time-Domain Representation of SSB Signals
• (ω)M(ω)u(ω),
• (ω)M(ω)u(-ω)
………………….(4.13)
Determine
•
= Hilbert Transform of m(t)
If m(t) is passed through a transfer function H(w), then o/p is
• Thus, Hilbert transform is an ideal phase shifter that shifts the phase of every
spectral component by
• Now express the SSB signal in terms of m(t) and .
• We see that
𝑈 𝑈𝑆𝐵
𝑢𝑈𝑆𝐵
𝑢𝑈𝑆𝐵
𝑢 𝐿𝑆𝐵
𝑢 𝑆𝑆𝐵
𝑢 𝑆𝑆𝐵 ¿
Ans.
Verify the result …
Generation of SSB Signals
1. Selective filtering method: Use a sharp cut-off filter to eliminate the undesired
sideband of DSB-SC. Such an ideal filter is unrealizable.
• However, if the baseband spectrum has little power near dc (f=0), we can use
gradual cutoff filter to eliminate the undesired sideband.
• Example: speech signal freq. component (f<300 Hz) are not so important. We
can have a 600 Hz transition region around fc.
Implementing SSB by Phase-shift
method
• VSB is similar to SSB, in that it also tries to reduce the transmitted bandwidth relative
to DSB, and the transmitted signal is a filtered version of the DSB signal. The idea is to
mainly transmit one of the two sidebands, but to leave a vestige (a trace or remnant
of something) of the other sideband in order to ease the filtering requirements.
VSB signaling
LPF
AM signal
Q component