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EC2252: COMMUNICATION THEORY SEM / YEAR: II year DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRONICS AND COMMUNICATION ENGINEERING QUESTION BANK SUBJECT CODE : EC2252 SEM / YEAR : II year SUBJECT NAME : COMMUNICATION THEORY UNIT I AMPLITUDE MODULATION 1. As related to AM, what is over modulation, under modulation and 100% modulation? 2. Draw the frequency spectrum of VSB, where it is used? 3. Define modulation index of an AM signal 4. Draw the circuit diagram of an envelop detector 5. Draw the spectrum of AM. 6. A transmitter radiates 9 kw without modulation and 10.125 kw after modulation. Determine depth of modulation. 7. Draw the spectrum of DSB-SC. 8. Define the transmission efficiency of AM signal. 9. Draw the phasor diagram of AM signal. 10. Advantages of SSB. 11. Disadvantages of DSB-SC. 12. Draw the spectrum of SSB 13. Advantages of VSB. 14. Distinguish between low level and high level modulator. 15. Define FDM & frequency translation. 16. Give the parameters of receiver. 17. Define multitone modulation. 18. Need for modulation. 19. Application of AM. 20. What is meant by diagonal clipping and negative peak clipping? 21. Define envelope. 22. Distinguish between linear and non linear modulator. 23. What are the limitations of AM. 24. Draw the envelope of AM. 25. Suggest one application for AM, SSB, DSB and VSB modulation techniques and justify your answer. 26. When a signal m(t) = 3 cos (2p x 103t ) modulates a carrier c(t) = 5 cos (p x 106t), find the modulation index and transmission bandwidth if the modulation is AM. 1. Explain the generation of AM signals using square law modulator. (16) 2. Explain the detection of AM signals using envelope detector. (16) 3. Explain about Balanced modulator to generate DSB-SC signal. ` (16)

4. Explain about coherent detector to detect SSB-SC signal. (16) 5. Explain the generation of SSB using balanced modulator. (16) 6. Draw the circuit diagram of Ring modulator and explain with its operation? (16) 7. Discus the coherent detection of DSB-SC modulated wave with a block diagram of detector and Explain. (16) 9. Draw the block diagram for the generation and demodulation of a VSB signal and explain the principle of operation. (16) 10. Write short notes on frequency translation and FDM? (16) UNIT II ANGLE MODULATION 1. What do you mean by narrowband and wideband FM? 2. Give the frequency spectrum of narrowband FM? 3. Why Armstrong method is superior to reactance modulator. 4. Define frequency deviation in FM? 5. State Carson s rule of FM bandwidth? 6. Differentiate between narrow band and wideband FM.? 7. What are the advantages of FM.? 8. Define PM. 9. What is meant by indirect FM generation? 10. Draw the phasor diagram of narrow band FM. 11. Write the expression for the spectrum of a single tone FM signal. 12. How to obtain a FM signal using a PM signal? 13. Define modulation index of FM and PM. 14. Differentiate between phase and frequency modulation. 15. A carrier of frequency 100 MHz is frequency modulated by a signal x(t)=20sin (200 x103t ). What is the bandwidth of the FM signal if the frequency sensitivity of the modulator is25 KHz per volt? 16. What is the bandwidth required for an FM wave in which the modulating frequency signal is 2 KHz and the maximum frequency deviation is 12 KHz? 17. Determine and draw the instantaneous frequency of a wave having a total phase angle given by ø(t)= 2000t +sin10t. 1. Explain the indirect method of generation of FM wave and any one method of demodulating an FM wave. (16) 2. Derive the expression for the frequency modulated signal. Explain what is meant by narrow band FM and wide band FM? 3. Explain any two techniques of demodulation of FM. (16) 4. Explain the working of the reactance tube modulator and drive an expression to show how the variation of the amplitude of the input signal changes the frequency of the output signal of the modulator. (16) 5. Draw the frequency spectrum of FM and explain. Explain how Varactor diode can be used or frequency modulation.. (16) 6. Discuss the indirect method of generating a wide-band FM signal. (8) 7. Draw the circuit diagram of Foster-Seelay discriminator and explain its working. (16)

8. Explain the principle of indirect method of generating a wide-band FM signal with a neat lock diagram. (8) UNIT III NOISE THEORY 1. Define noise figure. 2. What is white noise? 3. What is thermal noise? Give the expression for the thermal noise voltage across a resistor 4. What is shot noise? 5. Define noise temperature. 6. Find the thermal noise voltage developed across a resistor of 700ohm. The bandwidth of the measuring instrument is 7MHz and the ambient temperature is 27 C. 7. Define a random variable? 8. What is a random process? 9. What is Gaussian process? 10. What is a stationary random process? 1. Derive the effective noise temperature of a cascade amplifier. Explain how the various noise are generated in the method of representing them. (16) 2. Explain how the various noises are generated and the method of representing them. (16) 3. Write notes on noise temperature and noise figure. (8) 4. Derive the noise figure for cascade stages. (8) 5. What is narrowband noise discuss the properties of the quadrature components of a narrowband noise. (8) 6. What is meant by noise equivalent bandwidth? Illustrate it with a diagram (8) 7. Discuss the following: (16) i) noise equivalent bandwidth (4) ii) narrow band noise (4) iii) noise temperature (4) iv) noise spectral density (4) UNIT IV NOISE PERFORMANCE OF CW MODULATION SYSTEMS 1. How to achieve threshold reduction in FM receiver? 2. What is meant by FOM of a receiver? 3. What is extended threshold demodulator? 4. Draw the Phasor representation of FM noise. 5. Define pre-emphasis and de-emphasis. 6. What is the need for performing pre-emphasis and de-emphasis in FM? 7. What is the SNR for AM with small noise case? 8. What is threshold effect with respect to noise?

9. Define SNR. 10. Define CSNR. 11. Discuss the factors that influence the choice of intermediate frequency in a radio receiver. 12. What are the advantages of superhetrodyne receiver? 1. Explain the working of Superheterodyne receiver with its parameters. (16) 2. Discuss the noise performance of AM system using envelope detection. (16) 3. Compare the noise performance of AM and FM systems. (16) 4. Explain the significance of pre-emphasis and de-emphasis in FM system? (8) 5. Derive the noise power spectral density of the FM demodulation and explain its performance with diagram. (16) 6. Draw the block diagram of FM demodulator and explain the effect of noise in detail. Explain the FM threshold effect? (16) 7. Derive the expression for output signal to noise for a DSB-SC receiver using coherent detection.. (16) UNIT V INFORMATION THEORY 1. What is entropy? 2. Define information rate? 3. Define Channel capacity? 4. What is channel capacity of binary synchronous channel with error probability of 0.2? 5. State channel coding theorem. 6. Define entropy for a discrete memory less source. 7. What is channel redundancy? 8. Write down the formula for the mutual information. 9. When is the average information delivered by a source of alphabet size 2, maximum? 10. Name the source coding techniques. 11. Write down the formula for mutual information. 12. Write the expression for code efficiency in terms of entropy. 13. Is the information of a continuous system non negative? If so, why? 14. Explain the significance of the entropy H(X/Y) of a communication system where X is the transmitter and Y is the receiver. 15. An event has six possible outcomes with probabilities ½.1/4,1/8,1/16,1/32,1/32. Find the entropy of the system. 1. Discuss Source coding theorem, give the advantage and disadvantage of channel coding in detail, and discuss the data compaction. (16) 2. Explain in detail Huffman coding algorithm and compare this with the other types of coding. (8) 3. Explain the properties of entropy and with suitable example, explain the entropy of binary memory less source. (8) 4. What is entropy? Explain the important properties of entropy. (8)

5. Five symbols of the alphabet of discrete memory less source and their probabilities are given below. (8) S=[S0,S1,S2,S3,S4] P[S]=[.4,.2,.2,.1,.1] Code the symbols using Huffman coding. 6. Derive the channel capacity theorem and discuss the implications of the information capacity theorem.. (16) 7. Construct binary optimal code for the following probability symbols using Huffman procedure and calculate entropy of the source, average code Length, efficiency, redundancy and variance? 0.2, 0.18, 0.12, 0.1, 0.1, 0.08, 0.06, 0.06, 0.06, 0.04 (16) 8. Define mutual information. Find the relation between the mutual information and the joint entropy of the channel input and channel output. Explain the important properties of mutual information.. (16) 9. Derive the expression for channel capacity of a continuous channel. Find also the expression for channel capacity of continuous channel of a infinite bandwidth. Comment on the results. (16)