1. COURSE OBJECTIVES
To understand the various modern wireless
communication systems
To learn the fundamentals of various Analog and
digital modulations
To study about multi-user radio communication
2. COURSE OUTCOMES
Upon successful completion of this course, the student will
be able to:
• Illustrate the different types of Communication system
(Understand) (Cxxx.1) – K2 Level
• Classify types wireless communication techniques
(Understand) (Cxxx.2) – K2 Level
• Apply the appropriate pulse modulation technique for
space communication (Apply) (Cxxx.2) – K3 Level
• Compare the performance of Wi-Fi and Wi-MAX systems
(Analyze) (Cxxx.2) – K3 Level
• Explain the multi user radio communication for mobile
communication (Understand) (Cxxx.2) – K2 Level
5. UNIT I - PRINCIPLES OF COMMUNICATION
Structure of communication – Simplex, half duplex and full duplex
communication – Serial and parallel communication – Modulation and
demodulation techniques – Amplitude modulation – Frequency modulation –
Time division multiplexing – Frequency division multiplexing
UNIT II - WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
Second generation (2G) cellular networks – Third generation (3G) wireless
networks – Fourth generation (4G) wireless networks – Wireless personal
area networks, Bluetooth and zig-Bee – Radio frequency identification (RFID)
6. UNIT III - INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL COMMUNICATION
Introduction to digital communication systems – Sampling process – Aliasing –
Sampling theorem for band limited signals – Pulse amplitude modulation – Pulse
width modulation
UNIT IV - WI-FI AND WI-MAX TECHNOLOGIES
Introduction to Wi-Fi and Wi-MAX – Principles and parameters for wireless LAN
(IEEE 802.11 standards) – Operating principles for Wi-MAX (IEEE 802.16
standard) – Comparison of Wi-Fi and Wi-MAX
UNIT V - MULTI-USER RADIO COMMUNICATION
Introduction to 5G communication – Global system for mobile communications –
Cellular concept and frequency reuse – Channel assignment and handover
techniques – Overview of multiple access schemes
7. TEXT BOOK(S)
1. B. P. Lathi, " Modern Digital And Analog
Communication Systems:", Oxford University Press,
4th Edition, 2017.
2. Louis E. Frenzel, “Principles of Electronic
Communication Systems”, 3rd edition, Tata McGraw
Hill, 2012.