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COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING (BCC-172502) Contents: Probability and Stochastic Processes for Communication Engineering, Elementary probability principles, Discrete

random variables, Continuous random variables, The Poisson process, Joint probability distributions, joint distributions of discrete random variables, joint distributions of continuous random variables, independence, Variance, covariance, correlation coefficient, The central limit theorem, properties of normally distributed random variables, the central limit theorem and the law of large numbers, Tchebycheffi inequality, Stochastic signal, orthogonal representation of signals, random process, power spectral density, Discrete-time Markov chains, the transition matrix, the steady-state probability vector, Continuous-time Markov chains, Introduction to stochastic processes References: - o 1S lomon, Probability and Stochastic Processes, Prentice-Hall 1987. 2- E. P.C. Kao, An introduction to Stochastic Processes, Duxbury Press 1997. --------------------------------------------------------------

STATISTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS (BC-172606) Contents: Review of probability and random variables. Signal detection: Bays principle, minimax rule, Neyman-Pearson rule; randomized decision; compound hypothesis testing; generalized likelihood-ratio test, Chernoff bound, asymptotic relative efficiency; Parameter estimation: Bayesian estimation, minimum variance unbiased estimation; sufficient statistics, minimum statistics; maximum a posteriori estimation, maximum likelihood estimation, invariance principle; estimation, efficiency, Cramer-Rao lower bound, Fisher information matrix; least squares, weighted, least squares, best linear unbiased estimation. Applications of detection and estimation, in communications. References 1- H.L. Van Trees, Detection, Estimation and Modulation Theory, Part I, Wiley, 1968. 2- H.V. Poor, An Introduction to Signal Detection and Estimation, 2 edition, Springer, 1994 3-J.G. Proakis, Digital Communications, 4 edition, McGraw-Hill, 2001. -------------------------------------------------------------ELECTIVE -1 ------- INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING (EC-172601) Contents: Information theory: Marginal , joint and conditional entropy, information rate ,mutual information, channel capacity of various channels , Cascaded channels , repetition of signals

Shannons theorem, Shannon Hartley theorem, BW-S/N ratio trade off, continuous channel, negative entropy. Coding : Irreducibility, separability, coding efficiency , source encoding, ShannonFano code, Huffman code, Data compression. Channel encoding minimum distance, error detection and correction, FEC and ARQ, block code, convolutional codes, cyclic codes, signal error correction, multiple error correction, Burst error correction, Cryptography, Encryption, Decryption. References: 1. 2. Information theory : F.M Reza, McGraw Hill Digital and Analog Communication Systems: K.Sam Shanmugam, John Wiley 3. Communication Systems : Analog and Digital : Singh & Sapre, TMH, 1995. 4. Digital Communication: B. Sklar, Pearson Education Asia. -------------------------------------------------------------ADVANCED COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING (BC-172618) Contents: Digital PAM, binary PAM formats, line coding, bandlimited digital PAM systems, Nyquist pulse shaping, equalization, synchronization techniques, bit and frame synchronization. noise performance of PCM and DM, Digital CW modulation, BPSK, DPSK, DEPSK, QPSK, Mary PSK, QASK, BFSK, Doubinary encoding, QPR coherent and non-coherent systems, error probabilities in PSK, DPSK, FSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, MSK, QPR and bit. Matched correlation and optimum filters, Spread Spectrum techniques: DS, CDMA, FH, PN sequence, Power requirement, PN- sequence code, and Walshs code. Analysis using MATLAB & Simulink Application using communication toolboxes. References: 1. Digital Communication. By Haykins Mc Graw Hill Int Edition. 2. Modern Digital & Analog Communication. By B P Lathi,. Willey Eatern Ltd. 2000. 3. Communication. Systems by A B Carlson, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2000. 4. -------------------------------------------------------------ADVANCED COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING (BC-172704) Contents: Review of stochastic processes. Signal detection in nonwhite noise, lower bound on mean square estimation, random phase, random amplitude, optimal filter, least squares, weighted, least squares, best linear unbiased estimation. Kalman filtering (sequential Bayes). Advanced topics in detection, estimation, and signal processing in areas of current research interest. References

- S.M. Kay's Fundamentals of Statistical Signal Processing: Estimation Theory (Vol 1), Detection Theory (Vol 2) - Kailath, Sayed and Hassibi, Linear Estimation - V. Poor, An Introduction to Signal Detection and Estimation - H.Van Trees, Detection, Estimation, and Modulation Theory - J.S. Liu, Monte Carlo Strategies in Scientific Computing. Springer-Verlag, 2001. - B.D. Ripley, Stochastic Simulation. Wiley, 1987. - Advances in queuing by Jewegeni H. Dishalalow , CRC Press, Newyork Frontiers in queuing (Probablilty & stochastic series) by Jewegeni H. Dishalalow ,

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---------------------------------------------------COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ENGINEERING (BC-172517) Contents Digital PAM, binary PAM formats, line coding, bandlimited digital PAM systems, Nyquist pulse shaping, equalization, synchronization techniques, bit and frame synchronization. Coded pulse modulation, voice digitization rate (VDR) of PCM, DPCM, DM, ADM, CVSD, log PCM, their performance comparison, VDR reduction by speech coding, VOCODERS, noise performance of PCM and DM, Digital multiplexes. AT & T and CCITT hierarchies, quasi-synchronous multiplexes. Digital CW modulation, BPSK, DPSK, DEPSK, QPSK, Mary PSK, QASK, BFSK, Doubinary encoding, QPR coherent and non-coherent systems, error probabilities in PSK, DPSK, FSK, QPSK, 16 QAM, MSK, QPR and bit. Matched correlation and optimum filters and symbol error rate. Spread Spectrum techniques: DS, CDMA, FH, PN sequence, Power requirement, PN- sequence code, and Walshs code. ISDN & Value added communication system simulation & Analysis using MATLAB & Simulink Application using communication toolboxes. References 1. Digital Communication. By Haykins Mc Graw Hill Int Edition. 2. Modern Digital & Analog Communication . By B P Lathi,. Willey Eatern Ltd. 2000. 3. Communication. Systems by A B Carlson, Tata Mc Graw Hill, 2000. --------------------------------------------------------------

ELECTIVE-1 INFORMATION THEORY AND CODING (EC-172511) Contents: Measure of information , Mutual information , Entropy , Coding for Discrete sources , Discrete Memoryless channels and Capacity , Noisy- channel coding Theory , Techniques for coding and decoding . Memoryless channels . Source Coding with a fiedelity criterion . Rate distortion theory . Shannon Theorem Application of coding In communication , bit error rate analysis . Coding : Irreducibility, separability, coding efficiency , source encoding, Shannon- Fano code, Huffman code, Data compression. Channel encoding minimum distance, error detection and correction, FEC and ARQ, block code, convolutional codes, cyclic codes, signal error correction, multiple error correction, Burst error correction, Cryptography, Encryption, Decryption. References: Information theory : F.M Reza, McGraw Hill Digital and Analog Communication Systems: K.Sam Shanmugam, John Wiley 3. Communication Systems : Analog and Digital : Singh & Sapre, TMH, 1995. 4. Digital Communication: B. Sklar, Pearson Education Asia. 5. Robert Gallager , Information Theory and Reliable communication -------------------------------------------------------------1. 2.

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