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CS2204
Name of the Faculty: R.RMESH
LESSON PLAN
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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 III II I
Principles of amplitude modulation, AM envelope, frequency spectrum and bandwidth, modulation index and percent modulation, AM Voltage distribution, AM power distribution, Angle modulation FM and PM waveforms, phase deviation and modulation index, Bandwidth requirements for Angle modulated waves. Introduction, Shannon limit for information capacity digital amplitude modulation, frequency shift keying FSK bit rate and baud, FSK transmitter, BW consideration of FSK, FSK receiver, phase shift keying binary phase shift keying ,problem QPSK, Quadrature Amplitude modulation, bandwidth efficiency, carrier recovery squaring loop,problem Costas loop, DPSK. Introduction, Pulse modulation, PCM PCM sampling, sampling rate,
signal to quantization noise rate,
frequency deviation and percent modulation, Frequency analysis of angle modulated wave
adaptive delta modulation, problem differential pulse code modulation, pulse transmission Intersymbol interference
eye patterns.
Problems
Introduction, History of Data communications, Standards Organizations for data communication, data communication circuits, data communication codes, Error control, Error Detection, Error correction, Data communication Hardware, serial and parallel interfaces, data modems, Asynchronous modem, Synchronous modem, low-speed modem, problems medium and high speed modem, modem control. Introduction, Pseudo-noise sequence, DS spread spectrum with coherent binary PSK processing gain, FH spread spectrum, multiple access techniques wireless communication, TDMA and CDMA in wireless communication systems, source coding of speech for wireless communications. Problems
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2 Assignments: Sl.No Assignment Topic 1 2 3 Teaching Method: Sl.No Method 1 Chalk & Board
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NICATION
Year: 2011 Class: IICSE Sem:II
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1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 49
Transmission line parameters, Characteristic impedance- as a cascade of Sections, Definition of propagation constant.
General solution of the transmission line,The two standard forms for voltage and current of a line terminated by an impedance Physical significance of the equation and the infinite line. The two standard forms for the input impedance of a transmission line terminated by an impedance, meaning of reflection co-efficient
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1 Wavelength and velocity of propagation Waveform distortion Distortionless transmission line , Input impedance of lossless lines Reflection on a line not terminated by Zo, Transfer impedance 1 1 1
Reflection factor and reflection loss T and PI sections equivalent to line Parameter of the open wore at high frequencies- coaxial line Standing waves and standing wave ratio on a line
One eighth wave line Quarter wave line and impedance matching The half-wave line The circle diagram for the dissipationless line II Smith chart , Application of the smith chart Conversion from impedance to reflection co-efficient and vice-versa , Impedance to admittanceconversion and vice-versa Input impedance of a lossless line terminated by an impedance Single stub matching and double stub matching
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III
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IEEE 802.15 WPAN Home RF Bluetooth Interface between bluetooth and 802.11 Wireless geolocation technologies for wireless geolocation Geolocation standards for E.911 service Total No: of Hours
2 2 2 1 2 2 61
Assignments: Sl.No Assignment Topic 1 Capacity expansion techniques 2 GPRS, Short Messaging Services in GPRS 3 HYPER LAN 1, HYPER LAN 2. Teaching Method: Sl.No 1 Chalk & Board STAFF IN CHARGE HOD PRINCIPAL : : :
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III 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 IV Continuity equation for current Definition of inductance , Inductance of loops and solenoids Definition of mutual inductance, Simple examples Energy density in magnetic fields Nature of magnetic materials, Magnetization and permeability Magnetic boundary conditions Faradays law Maxwells second equation in integral form from faradays law Equation expressed in point form, Displacement current Amperes circuital law in integral form Modified form of amperes circuital law as maxwells first equation in integral form Equation expressed in point form Maxwells four equations in integral form and differential form Pointing vector and the flow of power Power flow in a co-axial cable , Instantaneous average and complex pointing vector Derivation of wave equation Uniform plane waves, Maxwells equation in phasor form Wave equation in phasor form Plane waves in free space and in a homogenous material Wave equation for a conducting medium Plane waves in lossy dielectrics, Propagation in good conductors Skin effect , Linear elliptical and circular polarization Reflection of plane wave from a conductor, Normal incidence Reflection of plane Waves by a perfect dielectric Normal and oblique incidence Dependence on polarization , Brewster angle Total No: of Hours Author P.Dananjayan
Text/Reference Books: Sl.No Title of the Book Engineering Electromagnetics 1 (Electromagnetic Fields)
Assignments: Sl.No Assignment Topic 1 Electric field due to charges distributed uniformly on an infinite and finite line 2 Magnetic field intensity on the axis of a circular and rectangular loop carrying a current I 3 Magnetic boundary equations,Wave equation for a conducting medium Teaching Method: Sl.No 1 Chalk & Board
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