This document summarizes digital pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) transmission through bandlimited channels. It describes the system components, which include a transmitting filter, channel, receiving filter, sampler, and symbol detector. The transmitting filter shapes the binary data symbols into pulses. The received signal at the demodulator consists of the transmitted signal convolved with the channel response plus additive white Gaussian noise. By matching the receiving filter response to the combined channel and transmitting filter response, the signal-to-noise ratio at the sampler output is maximized. Inter-symbol interference from prior symbols degrades performance but can be mitigated by appropriate design of the transmitting and receiving filters.
This document summarizes digital pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) transmission through bandlimited channels. It describes the system components, which include a transmitting filter, channel, receiving filter, sampler, and symbol detector. The transmitting filter shapes the binary data symbols into pulses. The received signal at the demodulator consists of the transmitted signal convolved with the channel response plus additive white Gaussian noise. By matching the receiving filter response to the combined channel and transmitting filter response, the signal-to-noise ratio at the sampler output is maximized. Inter-symbol interference from prior symbols degrades performance but can be mitigated by appropriate design of the transmitting and receiving filters.
This document summarizes digital pulse amplitude modulation (PAM) transmission through bandlimited channels. It describes the system components, which include a transmitting filter, channel, receiving filter, sampler, and symbol detector. The transmitting filter shapes the binary data symbols into pulses. The received signal at the demodulator consists of the transmitted signal convolved with the channel response plus additive white Gaussian noise. By matching the receiving filter response to the combined channel and transmitting filter response, the signal-to-noise ratio at the sampler output is maximized. Inter-symbol interference from prior symbols degrades performance but can be mitigated by appropriate design of the transmitting and receiving filters.
Digital PAM transmission through bandlimited channels
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Department of Electronics and Communication NAME OF THE STUDENTS- Prajwal C(1by14ec101), Mustafa khan(1by17ec190) GUIDE:Lakshmi Sagar
Introduction Working To recover the information
The baseband signal at the symbols {An} the output of the output of the transmitting filter receiving filter is sample (or at the input to the channel) is periodically with the interval given by of T seconds. The output of the sampler is given by The system consists of a Where T=k/Rb in the symbol transmitting filter having an interval impulse response g(t) , the linear The received signal at the filter channel with AWGN, a demodulator (or the channel receiving filter with impulse response g(t), a sampler that output) is given by CONCLUSION periodically samples the output of receiving filter, and a For conclution we can say is where h(t) is the impulse symbol detector. that response of the cascade of the transmitting filter and the The sampler needs a timing signal ISI degrades the performance of channel which is extracted from the the Where c(t) is the impulse received signal to serve as a clock digital communication system. response of the channel, and n(t) to specify the appropriate time The third term, Vm on the RHS is an AWGN. instants to sample the output of is the additive noise and is a If Gr(t) is matched to h(t) , then its the receiving filter. zero-mean Gaussian output SNR becomes a maximum random variable with variance at the proper sampling instant. The input binary data sequence of The output of the receiving filter bit rate Rb from the source is given by is subdivided into k -bit symbols variable with variance and each 2k-ary symbol an is mapped into a corresponding By appropriate design of the where amplitude level which modulates transmitting and receiving x(t)=h(t)*Rr(t)=Gt(t)*c(t)*Gr(t) filters, it is possible to satisfy the output of the transmitting and v(t)=n(t)*Gr(t) is the additive the condition for all 0n ≠ , so filter. noise at the output of the that the ISI term vanishes. receiving filter. Refrence Digital PAM Transmission over Bandlimited Channels - YouTube www.p o s te rse ssi o n.co m